On the Rocks
Held at the KGS Auditorium, West Campus, Tuesdays, 3:30 p.m. An informal reception follows with beer, wine, soda and appetizers.
Held at the KGS Auditorium, West Campus, Tuesdays, 3:30 p.m. An informal reception follows with beer, wine, soda and appetizers.
Previous talk, Earthquakes in Kansas induced by extremely far-field pressure diffusion, Shelby Peterie, Research Scientist, KGS
Previous talk, Ionic Liquids to Zeolites—Shiflett Research Group—Who are we and what do we do?, Mark Shiflett, Foundation Distinguished Professor, Chemical & Petroleum Engineering
Previous talk, The Search for Evidence of Paleoamericans in the Great Plains: A Geoarchaeological Perspective, Rolfe Mandel, University Distinguished Professor, Department of Anthropology; and Director & Senior Scientist, Kansas Geological Survey
Held at Slawson Hall, 2nd floor Commons Area (go up all flights in Slawson Hall) Tuesday 8:30-9:30 a.m. Coffee and rolls provided.
Previous talk, 3-D Printing: The Future of Geology, Franek Hasiuk, Associate Scientist, KGS
Previous talk, Life in the Dead Zone: A diverse Miocene Ichnofauna Preserved in Volcanic Ash, Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park, Nebraska, Jon Smith, Associate Scientist, KGS
Previous talk, Kansas Groundwater Data and How to Mine It, Brownie Wilson, Research Engineer Sr., KGS
"On the Rocks" and "Rocks & Rolls" are a series of lectures presented by the Kansas Geological Survey and the Earth, Energy & Environment Center (EEEC) at the University of Kansas.
Spring 2019 Talks