Advances in Circum - Pacific Earth and Marine Resources and Hazards – the George Gryc Memorial Symposium
* Advances in seafloor mapping: fish habitats to natural hazards
* Earthquake and volcano hazards along the Pacific Rim of Fire
* Energy and mineral resources in Russia and the Arctic Basin
* Circum-Pacific population pressures and why the science matters
* And a retrospective on the long, productive career of George Gryc and how his work changed the USGS and our views of Alaska
* Lunch will be provided by CPC and a social event sponsored by the CPC will immediately follow the symposium.
For questions and reservations please email: David Howell at dghowell@stanford.edu
Menlo Park, CA 94025
USA
Phone: 650-329-5000
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The USGS Evening Public Lecture Series events are free and are intended for a general public audience that may not be familiar with the science being discussed. Our speakers are encouraged to thoroughly explain the subject matter being presented, and to define any words or terms that may be unfamiliar to those not having a background or familiarity with the material being presented.
Lectures are held at the USGS Menlo Park Science Center in Building 3, 2nd floor conference room A, Menlo Park, California. Click on Campus Map for building location and directions.









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