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The Geography Department provides instruction and research in the broad discipline of geography, studying how physical, biological, and cultural processes shape the landscape in which we live and cause regions to differ from each other. We provide six different degree programs, an internationally known research agenda, and a long tradition of service and outreach in education and climatic data services.



 

1998 FALL SEMINAR SERIES

DATE: SPEAKER: TITLE:
September 11 Dr. Bernard O. Bauer
Program Director
Geography and Regional Science
National Science Foundation
Arlington, VA
"Wind Flow and Sand Transport Across Beaches."
September 18 Dr. Peter Mayes
Climatologist
Computational Chemodynamics Laboratory
Rutgers University
"Past Atmospheric Circulation Trends in the Antarctic Peninsula."
September 25 Dr. April Veness
Associate Professor
Department of Geography
University of Delaware
"Offending Behaviors, Defending Spaces: The Place of University of Delaware Students in Newark."
October 2 Dr. Richard Sylves
Professor
Department of Political Science & International Relations
University of Delaware
"Presidential Disaster Declarations for the U.S.: A GIS ArcView Based Examination."
October 9 Dr. Michele Masucci
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Geography & Urban Studies
Temple University
"The Evolving Role of Information Technologies within Fundacao SOS Mata Atlantica and Rede Atlantica for Preserving and Defending the Atlantic Rainforest in Brazil."
October 16 Dr. Roger G. Barry
Dept. of Geography and Director WDC-A for Glaciology
National Snow and Ice Data Center
"Atmospheric Components of the Arctic Ocean Freshwater Balance and Their Variability."
October 23 Dr. Linda Mearns
Scientist, (ESIG)
National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
Environmental and Societal Impact Groups
"Impacts of Climate Change Calculated from High and Low Resolution Climate Model Scenarios: The Uncertainty of Spatial Scale."
October 30 Mr. Bill Cohen, Instructor
Department of Geography
University of Delaware
City and Regional Planning Consultant
"Overview of Planning Issues in Japan, Hong Kong and Southern China."
November 6 Dr. Cathleen Geiger
USRM at NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
"Sea Ice and Its Importance in the Role of Global Climate."
November 13 Dr. Oleg Ansimov
Deputy Chair
Department of Climatology
State Hydrology Institute
St. Petersburg, Russia
"Global Climate Change: Mid-Range Prediction of Regional Air Temperature Using Empirical Data.
November 20 Dr. Larry Band
Professor
Department of Geography
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
"Integrating Biophysical and socioeconomic Processes in an Urbanizing Watershed Model."
November 27 None No Seminar, Thanksgiving Recess
December 4 Dr. Diane Stanitski-Martin
Assistant Professor
Geography-Earth Science Department
Shippensburg University
"The Changing Grand Canyon Ecosystem."

Seminar Series Coordinator: Schreuder

 
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