Thursday, February 23, 4:00pm CST

Lapham N103 and Teams

Dr. Ronald Kent, Senior Scientist, RSI EnTech

Title: Modeling Evaluation of the Impact of Residual Source Material on a Remedial Time Frame at a Former Uranium Mill Site


Thursday, March 9, 4:00pm CST

Lapham N103 and Teams

Dr. Erin Berns-Herrboldt, UW Green Bay

Title: TCE decomposition in groundwater associated with low permeability source zones


Thursday, March 16, 4:00pm CST

Lapham N103 and Teams

Ph.D. Candidate Jabari Jones, University of Minnesota

Title: Is your project just water or Just Water


Thursday, April 6, 4:00pm CST

Lapham N103 and Teams

Ocean Discovery Lecture: Donna Shillington, Northern Arizona University

Title: Active Faulting and Environmental Change in Young Rifts

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Thursday, April 13, 4:00pm CST

Lapham N103 and Teams

Dr. Kenneth Belitz, USGS, 2023 Birdsall-Dreiss Lecture

Title:  The Quality of Groundwater Used for Public Supply in the Continental United States


Thursday, April 27, 4:00pm CST

Lapham N103 and Teams

Carlene, Polk, Bureau of Reclamation, Careers in Federal Government

Title: A Federal Geologist’s Path… that may include rope access!

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Thursday, May 11, 4:00pm CST

Lapham N103 and Teams

Daniel Feinstein, United States Geological Survey, Upper Midwest Water Science Center

Title: Watershed Heat Flows, Lags and Damping Under Warming: Modeling Climate Change in the Subsurface


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