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Dear NWGS members, We have very sad news to share. We lost a very special, long-term NWGS member this week. Many of you have had the privilege of attending field […]
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Dear NWGS members, We have very sad news to share. We lost a very special, long-term NWGS member this week. Many of you have had the privilege of attending field […]
Dear NWGS members, It is with great sadness to report the loss of a wonderful NWGS member. Hal Pelton, long-time NWGS member and retired Seattle Central Community College geology instructor, […]
From Marcia Knadle… Dee Molenaar passedd away. He often came to NWGS meetings in the 80s and 90s but apparently gave up on making the trip from Gig Harbor as […]
Paul Belanger, Sound Water Stewards, Paleoceanographic history that led to our understanding of Cenozoic climate history and changing impact for the Pacific Northwest
Speaker: Paul Belanger, Sound Water Stewards, Paleoceanographic history that led to ourunderstanding of Cenozoic climate history and changing impact for the Pacific Northwest
Pat Pringle, Professor emeritus of Centralia College, Buried and submerged forests of the Pacific Northwest – Clues to ancient volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and landslides
Gordon Grant, USDA Forest Service, The Hydraulics of High-Energy Geologic Fluids (or the Physics of Whitewater)
March, 2021 Newsletter Volume 35, Number 3March 4, 2021 in Newsletter /by patience
Speaker: Gordon Grant, USDA Forest Service, The Hydraulics of High-Energy Geologic Fluids (or the Physics of Whitewater)
Dr. Anita Grunder, Oregon State University. Volcanic View of Plutonic Rocks: 11 MY of Magmatism at Aucanquilcha Volcanic Cluster on the Chilean Altiplano
Speaker: Dr. Anita Grunder, Oregon State University, Volcanic View of Plutonic Rocks: 11 MY of Magmatism at Aucanquilcha Volcanic Cluster on the Chilean Altiplano
Brian Sherrod, USGS, An Update on Paleoearthquakes in Western Washington
Speaker: Brian Sherrod, USGS, An Update on Paleoearthquakes in Western Washington
Wayne Ranney, Author & River Guide, Ancient Landscapes of Western North America.
Speaker: Wayne Ranney, Author & River Guide, Ancient Landscapes of Western North America
Speaker: Eric Cheney, Univ. Wash. Emeritus, The Economic Geology of Washington
Letter from NWGS President Katie Bower
Due to the coronavirus outbreak, the following events were canceled with the hope of rescheduling them in the near future: March 10th meeting featuring Dr. Gerald Bryant, private contractor representing […]
Speaker: David Williams, Naturalist & Author 2020_02