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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\, Jon Major from the Cascades Volcano Observatory explores v
 olcanic processes associated with volcanic eruptions and their aftermath\,
  provides insights on the greatest threats posed by the Cascades volcanoes
 \, and reveals how our regional volcanoes are monitored and why. The great
  1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens fundamentally changed how scientists vi
 ewed volcanic eruptions. The four decades since have seen significant adva
 ncements in our understanding of volcanic histories\, processes\, hazards\
 , monitoring capabilities\, and the role that scientists have in communica
 ting with governmental agencies and the public.\n\nJon Major is a Research
  Hydrologist with\, and the former Scientist-in-Charge at\, the US Geologi
 cal Survey Cascades Volcano Observatory in Vancouver\, Washington. He has 
 worked at volcanoes in Washington\, Oregon\, Alaska\, El Salvador\, Chile\
 , and the Philippines. He has been working at Mount St. Helens since 1981\
 , and has been with the Cascades Volcano Observatory since 1983.\n\nHope t
 o see you in person or online!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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