May, 2022 Newsletter Volume 36, Number 5
Lee Florea, Washington Geological Survey, Toward a More Comprehensive Model of Karst Development Please note that our meeting this month is on the third Tuesday of the month.
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Lee Florea, Washington Geological Survey, Toward a More Comprehensive Model of Karst Development Please note that our meeting this month is on the third Tuesday of the month.
Tim Walsh, Wash. Geological Survey (retired) & CREW (Cascadia Region Earthquake Workgroup), Quaternary Geologic History of the South Puget Sound and Nisqually Reach Area
Keith Ronnholm, UW Joint Institute for Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean (JISAO) (retired), Eye Witness to An Exploding Volcano – Mt. St. Helens
Schedule: 6:30 PM – Zoom Social Hour 7:30 PM – Announcements, Introduction, and Speaker Program Program Costs: Zoom talks are FREE. If you wish to further support our organization, please […]
Speaker: Pat Pringle, Centralia College Emeritus, Buried and submerged forests of the Pacific Northwest-Clues to ancient volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and landslides
Speaker: Dr. Gerald C. Bryant, private contractor rep-resenting Dixie State University
