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Katherine G. Sammler

Tag: Collaboration

AAG Session: Multispheres: Legal & Political Geographies of Geophysical Interfaces

Posted on October 19, 2016September 23, 2018 by KGS

Multispheres: Legal & Political Geographies of Geophysical Interfaces CFP AAG 2017   Organizers: Zachary Sugg, Colorado College Katherine Sammler, Cal State… Read more AAG Session: Multispheres: Legal & Political Geographies of Geophysical Interfaces

Join us for a Critical Physical Geography Session at APCG, PDX Oct 6 2016.

Posted on October 2, 2016September 23, 2018 by KGS

ASSOCIATION OF PACIFIC COAST GEOGRAPHERS 79th ANNUAL MEETING hosted by the department of geography Portland State University Portland, Oregon October 5-8 •… Read more Join us for a Critical Physical Geography Session at APCG, PDX Oct 6 2016.

New pub from my MS: Atmospheric profiling via satellite to satellite occultations near water and ozone absorption lines for weather and climate.

Posted on May 20, 2016September 23, 2018 by KGS

E. R. Kursinski ; D. Ward ; A. C. Otarola ; J. McGhee ; M. Stovern ; K. Sammler ;… Read more New pub from my MS: Atmospheric profiling via satellite to satellite occultations near water and ozone absorption lines for weather and climate.

Point, Line, Plane, Volume: Increasing Dimensionality in Geographic Inquiry I & II. AAG SFO 2016.

Posted on March 14, 2016December 29, 2019 by KGS

Please join us for two sessions of action-packed presentations and titillating discussion about vertical territory and volumetric thinking. From oceans to outer space, bodies to nuclear power, the quaking earth and subterranean, we’ll have something for everyone. Hope to see you there!

Tracing LA’s Marine Topographies: Climate, Currents, and Calamari News Detail | AAG

Posted on February 20, 2013September 23, 2018 by KGS

February 12, 2013

The greater Los Angeles region is home to an estimated 13 million people. The region’s climate and culture is intimately tied to its coastal proximity. Famous for many things, the region is world-renowned for its envious climate, characterized by golden rays of sunshine and mild winters. The capacity of the ocean to store…

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