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and Field Techniques for Coastal Environment Studies (CE/NR797) |
"Tuesday Talks" are presentations by researchers, faculty, graduate students, and teaching associates at Stone Lab. These presentations are meant to give Stone Lab students a taste of actual research from the researchers themselves. The "talks" will begin at 7:30 pm (unless otherwise posted) and will last from 15 to 30 minutes, followed by questions. This is a great opportunity to casually meet other people working on the island and hear about their experiences in graduate school and/or in the fieldTuesday Talks
| Week | Date | Speakers and Topics |
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1 |
June 11 |
No speaker |
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2 |
June 18 |
Lisa Bircher, Exit seminar, OSU Master of Science: How do teachers use Stone lab course information and methods in their classrooms? |
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3 |
June 25 |
Gustav W. Verderber, Photographer: Sojourns in Nature ¡V Environmental interpretation (special program, begins at 9:30 pm) |
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4 |
July 2 |
Dr. Ken Krieger, Heidelberg College. The Perils of Mayfly Survival in Lake Erie |
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5 |
July 9 |
Paul Genzman, OSU Exit Seminar: How effective are concept maps in fostering environmental learning? |
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6 |
July 16 |
Dr. Carolyn Merry, OSU: Using Landsat-7 and other satellite data to study Ohio's earth surface |
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7 |
July 23 |
Dr. C. Lavett Smith, American Museum of Natural History, Emeritus: Long Term Underwater Observations |
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8 |
July 30 |
Dr. Tim Granata, OSU, Engineering: Coastal Circulation and Transport Process |
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9 |
Aug. 6 |
Geoff Steinhart, OSU Aquatic Ecology Lab: Smallmouth bass and round goby interactions in Lake Erie: Do gobies kick bass? |
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10 |
Aug 13 |
Dr. Maria Gonzales, Miami University: Biotic interactions among native and exotic species in Lake Erie benthic communities. |
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11 |
Aug 20 |
No lecture, last week of classes. |
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