Fernandez, Alejandro2020-03-242020-03-242019https://hdl.handle.net/11299/212157Presented by Alejandro Fernandez, Geological Sciences MS Candidate; Tuesday, November 19, 4 - 5pm; Library Rotunda (4th Floor); The event gets underway at 4pm with light appetizers, followed by a 15 - 20-minute talk, and concludes with 15 - 20 minutes of informal discussion. The goal of UMD GRAD Talks is to create an opportunity for interactions among faculty and graduate students in disparate disciplines that could grow into meaningful new trans-disciplinary collaborations. Presentations in this series are designed to be accessible to a non-specialist audience, and to give students an opportunity to present their work to the broader university community.en-USPostersUniversity of Minnesota DuluthGRAD talksThe Graduate SchoolKathryn A. Martin LibraryMaster of Science in Geological SciencesMaster of ScienceLake sediment as a climate time machine: A two-pronged approach (2019-11-19)Other