
Adelaide Laboratory Public Seminar Series
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CSIRO in Adelaide, presents a regular public seminar series. Free on-site parking and light refreshments are provided.
Venue: CSIRO Seminar Room, Building 1, Waite Road, Urrbrae.
Entry via Gate 4, Waite Road. Map showing venue and parking | Google map and satellite
Day: Wednesday Time: 4pm start (3.45 afternoon tea), 5pm finish (unless indicated otherwise*)
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Public
Seminars 2008 |
Seminar details
will be updated as they are finalised
Wednesday February 20
Radionuclides and OSL: Capabilities and Applications
Tim Pietsch and Gary Hancock
Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) laboratory, Canberra
May 14
Novel approaches to assess fate and transport of organic chemicals during Managed Aquifer Recharge
Jörg E. Drewes
Director of the Advanced Water Technology Center (AQWATEC), Colorado School of Mines, USA
Chair: Peter Dillon
June 18
Australia’s Water Management - Potential changes, new risks and opportunities
Dr John Radcliffe AM FTSE
Commissioner, National Water Commission
July 16
Glacial tills and prairie dogs: an overview of aquitard research in Canada
Glenn Harrington
Note venue is the J.W. Holmes Building (enter as normal via Reception and get directions)
August 6
Quantifying Water Savings from Willow Removal along Creeks
Tanya Doody
Chair: Rod Oliver
October 1
Annual Lecture for the SA ASSSI
Looking over the fence: trials and triumphs for soil science in South-Western Australia
Professor Bob Gilkes, School of Earth and Geographical Sciences, The University of Western Australia
Friday October 24
Taxation as an Instrument of Agri-Environmental Policy in the European Union
Prof. Rob Fraser, Professor in Agricultural Economics, University of Kent, UK
Chair: Darla Hatton MacDonald
Wednesday November 12
Unravelling ground water flow paths and flow rates using inert gas tracers
Professor Kip Solomon
McMaster Distinguished Visiting Fellow at CLW, University of Utah, USA
Chair: Andy Herczeg
Tuesday December 16
Acid Sulfate Soils update: Ramsar sites in the Murray Darling Basin and update on the National Atlas
Steve Marvanek and Brett Thomas
Chair: Rob Fitzpatrick |
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