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« Friday August 15, 2008 »
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Start: 09:00
End: 16:00

How can we predict tsunamis and protect coastal residents from their impact?

Through hands-on activities we will explore the science of tsunamis and earthquakes: geological structures, plate tectonics, and the physics of waves and water. We will map recent volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and tsunamis, and note their relationship to boundaries in the Earth’s lithosphere. We’ll also study sediment records and learn how to measure sea-floor spreading.

Start: 15:00
End: 17:00

 
Location: Cooley Science Center, Room CSC7212

PRESENTERS

Shakira Bandolin
Linking Microbial Community Structure to Active Biogeochemical Cycles

Shu Feng
Hydrogen Peroxide Detection Using Bigenic and Synthetic MnO2

Shana Radford
Creating a Tribal Portal Database

Alexandra Rios
The Microbial Communities Associated with Marine Sponges and their Capability of Producing Secondary Metabolites

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