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Honors Talks in Earth and Oceanographic Science (EOS)

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Lecture Accessibility Open to Faculty/Staff Open to Students Open to the Public

Thu, May 8, 2025

10 AM – 12:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

Roux Center for the Environment, Room 207

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Details

Candidates for Honors in Earth and Oceanographic Science (EOS) will give their final talks on May 8, 2025.

 

When and where:

Thursday, May 8th
10 am-12 noon
The Roux Center for the Environment, Room 207

These talks are open to the public.
 

Talks, titles and timing:

Opening remarks and welcome : Michele LaVigne, Chair of EOS

10:00 am - Eli Franklin
"Coastal influence: carbonate chemistry fluctuations and modeling in Casco Bay, Maine”

10:30 am - Inga Dovre
"Damming the Des Moines: Geomorphic and Hydrologic Change in a Multi-Dam System on an Upper Midwest River"

11:00  am - Caroline Vauclain
“Seasonal Dynamics of Oyster Recruitment and Carbonate Chemistry at Oyster Reef Restoration Sites in Midcoast Maine”

11:30 am - Ben Halperin
“A Suite of Tools for Analyzing Hydrology and Geomorphology in Impounded Rivers”
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Light fare reception to follow talks.
The Roux Center is an accessible building with an elevator to the second floor venue.

 

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