by admin | Jul 25, 2023 | Impact Craters
Originally presents 8 Apr 2006 Dr. Dallas Abbott explores distant regions and the ocean floors for subtle evidence of some of the greatest catastrophes affecting our planet: asteroid and meteorite collisions. During the past few years, Dallas has shared her...
by admin | Jul 25, 2023 | Impact Craters, Uncategorized
Originally presented 18 Apr 2015 Abstract There are many lakes in the heartland of Russia, most formed by the work of glaciers or karst processes. These tend to be shallow and asymmetric. But there are also deep, round lakes with partial or complete rims. Could these...
by admin | Jul 25, 2023 | Impact Craters
with Dallas Abbott Originally presented 16 Apr 2016 Dallas Abbott has shared her studies of impact craters around the world at E2C Workshops for more than a decade, and we are please to welcome her back for a description of the Summer 2015 field studies of the surface...
by admin | Jul 25, 2023 | Hudson River Studies, Using Data Sets
with Dr. Robin Bell and“Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) Data Resources”with Joseph Schumacher Originally presented 9 Mar 2002 Introduction to this Workshop Introduction to Hudson River Studies/CIESENDr. Michael J. Passow Due to the...
by admin | Jul 25, 2023 | Hudson River Studies, Uncategorized
Originally presented 28 Mar 2003 Introduction by Dr. Michael J. Passow Hudson River 2003 The Hudson River is one of our nation’s great waterways, although far from the longest or widest. The Hudson has played many roles through America’s history. Geologically, it...