[Geoldept] Biology Department Guest Speaker

George Mustoe George.Mustoe at wwu.edu
Wed Mar 1 10:14:47 PST 2017


As an additional note, Rich Barclay got his undergraduate degree in geology here at WWU.  That was in the late 1990's, I remember that during his senior year I supervised a class project he did using statistical  modelling to estimate paleotemperatures for the Chucknaut Formation, using my large collection of plant fossils. I never guessed he would end up being a paleobotanist, but he went to Colorado as a graduate student and studied plant fossils in the Denver basin.

George



George Mustoe

Geology research associate

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Subject: [Geoldept] Biology Department Guest Speaker

Geo-folks,
I was notified yesterday of a talk in the Biology Department many of you may be interested in. The talk is entitled "Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, 56 Ma" and is occurring TODAY in the Bio Department at 4pm room BIO 234. The speaker is Rich Barclay who works in the Department of Paleobotany of the Smithsonian Institution. It should be a great talk and I hope to see you there!
Cheers,
Brady


Brady Z. Foreman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Geology
Western Washington University
516 High St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
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