Symposium Explores Environmental and Climate Change

Date: October 10 - 11
Location: AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center

The Department of Geography and the Environment will host the 39th Annual Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium to discuss how fluvial deposits (sediment transported and deposited by rivers) relate to the study of environmental and climate change.

The event includes more than 50 national and international speakers, including Karl Butzer, Raymond Dickson Centennial Professor of Geography and the Environment.

The event is co-sponsored by the National Science Foundation and Georgetown University.

The $90 registration fee includes a program with abstracts, admission to all sessions, T-shirt, meals and refreshments. Registration is available online or at t the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center.

Contact:
Paul Hudson
Associate Professor, Department of Geography and the Environment
512-232-1554
pfhudson@mail.utexas.edu

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