April 8, NWGS Meeting and Dinner
Akshay Mehra, Assistant Professor UW. Big data, deep time: combining field observations with computational analyses to reconstruct Earth history
Akshay Mehra, Assistant Professor UW. Big data, deep time: combining field observations with computational analyses to reconstruct Earth history
Cascade Quarry and Proctor Creek Mines near Gold Bar, WA. Leaders: George Bennett, Kurt Siegfried, and David Boyer Field trip signup and details are on the Field Trip page.
Baptiste Journaux, Assistant Research Professor, UW Is ice a mineral?
A few spots have opened up on this trip - Please send email to Kathleen Goodman if you are interested! When: September 20-28, 2025 Subject: SE England, Cornwall and Somerset Leader: Chris Darmon and Colin Schofield Cost: $2750.00 (sharing in rtwin/double) or $3190.00 single (max 3) Deposit of $750.00 per person by September 30th 2024, […]
Speaker: Ralph Haugerud, USGS - retired Talk: How Do Ice Sheets Die?
Speaker: Anna Ledeczi, PhD Candidate, UW Earth and Space Sciences Title: Structure and Properties of the Cascadia Plate Interface: Evidence from a Newly-Described Exhumed Paleomegathrust in the Olympic Subduction Complex
Speaker: Kathleen Goodman Title: Cypress Ophiolites
David Unruh, Department of Ecology Talk Title: Historical geology at contaminated sites, Implications for fate and transport of chlorinated solvents Register for the talk
Steve Angster, Research Geologist: U.S. Geological Survey; Earthquake Science Center Talk Title: Unraveling the Seattle Fault Zone: Main and Secondary Fault Dynamics Register for Dinner
Isabellah Von Trapp, Geosyntec
Field Trip to the Olympic Peninsula to see two major landslides on the Bogachiel River and remediation techniques being employed to manage them as well as a rapidly eroding terrace at Rialto Beach. Field Trip leaders are Kathy Troost, Jim Miller, Tom Badger, Elizabeth Davis, and Jessie Delight. We will send two nights at the […]
Colin Amos
Sean Mulcahy