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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260512T183000
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URL:https://onc-pdx.org/events/monthly-program-a-century-of-forestry-giffo
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SUMMARY:Monthly Program: Lavas and mudflows and ash—oh my!—Volcanoes in
  the Pacific Northwest
DESCRIPTION:ONC-PDX Monthly Meeting\n"Lavas and mudflows and ash—oh my! -
 - Volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest"\n\nWhen: Tuesday May 12\, 6:30pm –
  8:30pm.\nWhere: Multnomah Arts Center (room TBA)\n\n* Also on Zoom: Link 
 sent to members by email.\n\n6:30 pm: Potluck. Bring a dish to share\, eat
 ing utensils\, and a non-alcoholic drink if you wish\n7:15 pm: Short Club 
 Meeting\n7:30 pm-8:30 pm: Program: "Lavas and mudflows and ash—oh my! --
  Volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest"\n\nAbout the program:\n\n"Lavas and m
 udflows and ash—oh my! -- Volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest"\n\nIn this
  presentation\, Seth Moran from the Cascades Volcano Observatory explores 
 volcanic processes associated with volcanic eruptions and their aftermath\
 , provides insights on the greatest threats posed by the Cascades volcanoe
 s\, and reveals how our regional volcanoes are monitored and why. The grea
 t 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens fundamentally changed how scientists v
 iewed volcanic eruptions. The four decades since have seen significant adv
 ancements in our understanding of volcanic histories\, processes\, hazards
 \, monitoring capabilities\, and the role that scientists have in communic
 ating with governmental agencies and the public.\n\nSeth Moran is a seismo
 logist and the current Scientist-in-Charge at the U.S. Geological Survey's
  Cascades Volcano Observatory in Vancouver\, Washington.  Seth has been w
 ith the USGS since 1997\, starting off as a research seismologist at the A
 laska Volcano Observatory in 1997 before moving to CVO in 2003 just one y
 ear before start of the 2004-2008 eruption of Mount St. Helens.  He was w
 orked on volcanoes in Washington\, Oregon\, Alaska\, Hawai'i\, Ecuador\, a
 nd Indonesia\, and has also spent a fair amount of time thinking about eru
 ption response and interactions between the scientific and emergency-respo
 nse communities during crises.\n\nPlease note\, we will be unable to recor
 d this so be there or be square.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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