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Some Geosciences BS graduates choose to continue their studies in graduate school. The additional training can prepare you for a broader range of geoscience careers and provide some advantages in the job market. Before you make that decision, make sure … |
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This session provides Geoscience undergraduate students with detailed information on the department requirements for Geo Sci 455 Field Geology. George Maillard, a financial aid Advisor at the Student Financial Service Center at UW-Milwaukee, will provide information on using financial aid …
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If you are considering applying to a 51 graduate program, please join us at theGraduate School Open Housetomorrow evening. You can learn more about graduate school and the different graduate programs offered by 51. And attendees also qualify for anapplication … |
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Come join the Geo Club as we have a presentation on the iron-bearing mineral hematite and we will be making some jewelry.
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Join us for the 2nd annual 'Natural Treasures' evening event, hosted by the Department of Geosciences, to see and learn about the Thomas A. Greene Geological Collection, the only International Geoheritage Geo-Collection in the Western Hemisphere. The evening will include … |
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Presentation title: ’The quaternary geology of Wisconsin.’ Affiliation: UW-Madison Department of Geoscience & UW-Milwaukee Department of Geosciences The Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey has recently published a new 1:500,000 scale map of the Quaternary Geology of Wisconsin. The new … |
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Transport and fate of chloride from road salt within mixed urban and agricultural watersheds. Eric W. Peterson, Chair & University Professor Department of Geography, Geology, and the Environment, Illinois State University In a typical winter season, approximately 471,000 tons of … |
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Geo-Generalist Era: Where Spatial Meets Everything Today’s geospatial thinkers are increasingly “geo-generalists”—individuals who apply spatial thinking across many disciplines. From public health to marketing, from climate science to logistics, GIS is becoming a core competency for professionals in a wide … |
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A tale of two redox-sensitive trace elements: from Southeast Asia to Southeast Wisconsin Athena Nghiem, Assistant ProfessorDepartment of GeoscienceUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison Trace elements are naturally occurring in low concentrations in the environment. However, some trace elements can have a disproportionate … |
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