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Scott Korom to Research “Self-Cleaning” New Zealand Lake

Associate professor of Geological Engineering Scott Korom will join a team of scientists and engineers in New Zealand at the end of November. The team will explore New Zealand’s largest lake, Lake Taupo, and its capacity to naturally cleanse itself of nitrates. According to Korom, the Taupo study has implications for maintaining water quality in [...]

UND Department of Geology and Geological Engineering (GGE) Activities as of October 27, 2010

American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) North Midwest Sectional Conference, October 20, 2010  GGE faculty Lance Yarbrough, Scott Korom, and Zheng Zeng, presented a talk on “Surviving ABET assessment and still having time to grow your engineering program: Keeping the focus on the students,” which appeared in the Proceedings of the 2010 American Society for [...]

UND Department of Geology and Geological Engineering (GGE) Activities as of October 18, 2010

“Night at the Museum” (GGE) at Leonard Hall, 81 Cornell Drive      The announcement: October 16, 2010, a free family friendly event open to the greater Grand Forks community hosted by Sigma Gamma Epsilon, a national Earth Science honor society. Night at the Museum will include numerous hands-on activities, as well as guided tours of [...]

UND Department of Geology and Geological Engineering (GGE) Activities as of October 15, 2010

Presentations at the Neutrino Geoscience 2010, Gran Sasso National Laboratory, Italy, October 6–8. UND GGE faculty Will Gosnold (invited and paid for).  Gosnold, W., 2010, The global heat flow database and the relationship between heat flow and Earth’s radioactive heat content.  UND GGE Homecoming, October 8, 2010 A.G. Leonard Award Banquet honoring Milton Lindvig (B.S., [...]