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ENVS Colloquium: Abe Springer

Upland Land Management Influences on Hydrogeologic Processes

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Abe Springer in hat in front of mountain lake.

When

3 – 4 p.m., Oct. 2, 2023

Where

Marley 230 or zoom

The Department of Environmental Sciences welcomes Abe Springer, Arizona's leading expert on spring hydrology, to present as part of the ENVS Colloquium.

Springer, Professor in the School of Earth and Sustainability at Northern Arizona University, will present "Upland Land Management Influences on Hydrogeologic Processes."

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