A celebration of research by undergrad and graduate students in the Geology Program at Oregon State University
Once a year, the Geology Program at Oregon State University holds GeoDay, a celebration of research accomplished by both graduate and undergraduate students in the Geology Program at Oregon State University. These projects represent original research projects, many of which are funded by federal, state and other grants, and will eventually lead to publication in scientific journals. This is a great opportunity for graduate and undergraduate students to showcase their work, practice their ability to convey scientific findings to the public, and share their research topics with the College.
As a part of the Program requirements, all M.S. students are required to present their initial research at the end of their first year at GeoDay, and all Ph.D. students are required to present their research proposal or initial research at the end of their first or second year at GeoDay.
It is a GSA- or AGU-style symposium, and this year, GeoDay will occur on Friday, May 26. The schedule appears below.
The Geology Board of Advisors, faculty and students from the College are invited to turn in and interact the students on the day of the presentation.
GeoDay 2023 Schedule
Friday, May 26, 2023
Geoday is this Friday and we look forward to seeing you there from 12:30 - 2:45 p.m. in Wilkinson 203.
Time | Presenter | Title |
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12:30 - 12:45 | Layla Ghazi | Understanding the phase associations and weathering behavior of rhenium to assess the use of Re as a tracer of georespiration |
12:45 - 1:00 | Deepa Dwyer | Exploring Gulf of Alaska Glacial Fan as an Archive of Ice Sheet Dynamics during Siku Event 1 using IODP EXP 341 sediments |
1:00 - 1:15 | Lourdes "Lulu" Moreau | A 6,000-year Record of Lead Pollution from Laguna Cimera, Spain |
1:15 - 1:30 | Sarah Beethe | The Tail of Ontong Java Plateau: Implications from 40Ar/39Ar Ages in the West Pacific Seamount Province |
1:30 - 1:45 | Chuck Lewis | Distributions Matter: A Novel Reduction Approach for Dating Young (≤10 Ma) Zircons by LA-ICP-Quadrupole-MS |
1:45 - 2:00 | Mikkel Louis | Detailing The Explosive Cayma Sequence Eruptions of Misti Volcano, Peru |
2:00 - 2:15 | Steven Moran | Low Temperature Thermochronology of Mitchell Inlier, Central Oregon |
2:15 - 2:30 | Nathaniel Edmonds | Using Ambient Seismic Noise to Characterize Subsurface Geology and Seismic Response Within the Corvallis Area |
2:30 - 2:45 | Kirill Ivanov | Liquid water or compacted frozen sediments? Constraining subglacial base layer with ground penetrating radar |