GCSC Seminar: Jeffrey McCarthy – “The Watery Part of the World”: The Humanities, the Ocean and the Anthropocene
"Brave new world: the Humanities and Climate Change"
"Brave new world: the Humanities and Climate Change"
"Tracing environmental impacts of hydraulic fracturing and oil/gas production" Jennifer McIntosh, University of Arizona, Hydrology & Water Resources. 4pm, 210 ASB | Read more Abstract Modern hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) has transformed the energy landscape of the United States and other countries, over the past decade+, by enabling extraction of vast quantities of natural gas and […]
This presentation opens the "black box" in the subsurface and sheds light on a few key subsurface processes that control water movement and availability...
2:00 pm, 210 ASB. William Anderson, Mechanical Engineer, Univ. of Texas, Dallas. Seminar co-sponsored with Dept. of Mechanical Engineering. Abstract High Reynolds number rough wall turbulent flows are ubiquitous in engineering and geophysical flows. Turbulence influences the aero-/hydro-dynamic signature of bluff bodies and the performance of vapor power systems; in geophysical flows, turbulence impacts urban […]
We are now at capacity for the retreat! Each fall, we hold a workshop and retreat to welcome new GCSC Fellows and other graduate students, postdocs, and their GCSC-affiliated faculty mentors to our interdisciplinary community. We aim to help integrate those who are new to the U. of U. into a larger campus network with […]