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Gilbert Club Lawrence Hall of Science
Wednesday, December 11, 2002 |
Please email geomorph@socrates.berkeley.edu
with your planned attendance (day, night, or both).
Your response is needed by December
1, and fees are non-refundable after December 5th!
Schedule:
09:00 - 10:15
Late Cenozoic evolution of Laramide
Range topography: high surfaces, glacial troughs and transient fluvial
incision
Bob Anderson (University of California,
Santa Cruz)
10:15 - 10:35
Progress Report on Geomorphology
at NSF
Rich Lane (NSF Program Director,
Paleontology and Geology)
10:35 - 11:00
Break
11:00 - 12:15
Dynamics of debris flows and rock
avalanches
Dick Iverson (USGS)
12:15 - 1:30
Lunch
1:30 - 1:50
SRTM developments
Tom Farr (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
1:50 - 2:50
Sediment Transport, Accumulation,
and Channel-Floodplain Interaction within a Pristine Bolivian Foreland
Basin
Rolf Aalto (University of Washington)
2:50 - 3:15 Break
3:15 - 5:00
Pop ups: short presentations
by attendees as the spirit moves them.
5:00 -
Dinner, beer, wine, and conversations at Bill Dietrich's house (455 Vermont
Ave., Berkeley)
For late registration, please email geomorph@socrates.berkeley.edu. Be advised that you may have to purchase food on site.
Cost:
$35 for lunch, dinner, and refreshments
at breaks.
$25 for lunch and refreshments
only.
We will collect your contributions
during the event.
Directions to Lawrence Hall of Science (LHS):
1) By BART:
Take the Richmond line to the 'Berkeley' station, exit by the central escalator. You will need to take at least one campus bus to get up the hill to LHS; there are three options:
a) A geomorpholoigist-driven van/suv convoy that goes directly to LHS will leave the Berkeley BART station area at 7:58, 8:13, 8:28 and 8:43AM, timed to coincide with BART train arrivals. These vehicles buses will have 'Gilbert Club' signs in the windows and together seat 24 people. The bus stop is in front of the Bank of America, on the north-east corner of Shattuck and Center. To get there from the BART station escalator exit you'll need to cross both Shattuck (the main street) and Center streets.
b) If you can't make the 7:58-8:28 buses, you can make the same trip using two buses. The regular campus Perimeter Shuttle stops at the Bank of America Building (see above) every 8 minutes all day. Take that bus to the Hearst Mining Circle on campus where you change to the Hill Shuttle. The first shuttle leaves at 7:45 and departures thereafter leave at :10, :30, and :50 minutes after the hour. The first bus costs 25 cents, the second costs 50 cents - please bring change! The shuttle can also be used to return to BART if you need to leave early.
c) You can also walk from the BART station to the Hearst Mining Circle and take the Hill Shuttle from there. From the BART escalater exit, head east, crossing Shattuck and proceed one block on Center street to the West entrance to campus. Follow the roadway (where cars travel - not any of the wide pedestrian paths which diverge) as it winds generally eastward, up the hill through campus. The roadway will eventually turn south (toward the tower) as it passes the main library with a broad sloping grassy area on the right ('memorial glade'). Turn left onto an intersecting roadway which heads east and you'll soon see on your left the Hearst Mining Circle (the campus bus terminal) where you can catch the Hill Shuttle (a.k.a. "H" shuttle). The first shuttle leaves at 7:45 and departures therafter leave at :10, :30 and :50 minutes after the hour. The shuttle costs 50 cents - please bring change!
2) By car:
Take the University Avenue exit
off I-80 (which is also I-580). If you're coming from San Francisco, take
the Bay Bridge, keep to the left to get on I-80 east (same as I-580 west,
go figure...). Proceed east on University Ave. about 2 miles until it ends
at Oxford Street, the west campus entrance. Do NOT enter campus but turn
left on Oxford and then take the first right onto Hearst Avenue, which
runs along the north perimeter of campus. The second stop light will be
Gayley Road, turn right. Turn left at the first stop sign onto Stadium
Rimway. Turn left at the next stop sign onto Centennial Drive. Climb the
hill about 1 mile, LHS will be on your left, parking on both your right
and left. Parking costs $4.00 for the day. You need to pay at machines,
which are scattered about the parking lots. Make sure to note the number
of your parking stall before leaving your car; the machines will ask for
your parking stall number. You will receive a receipt at the machine, but
you do NOT need to return to your car to display the receipt.
For more information please visit the following web pages:
Campus map - http://www.berkeley.edu/map/
Campus shuttle buses - http://public-safety.berkeley.edu/p%26t/transit.html
Lawrence Hall of Science - http://www.lhs.berkeley.edu/generalinfo/geninfo.html