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Cabin Fever Lecture! Glacial Ice History in Mission Valley and Vicinity

February 20 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm PST
Free - Donations appreciated to cover the time of the MNHC personnel and meeting room.
Skye Cooley

It’s that time of the year! Time to contemplate ice-ages and glacial lakes. Time for the Glacial Lake Missoula Chapter of the Ice Age Floods Institute’s Cabin Fever Lecture!  Warm up your curiosity about glacial ice history in the Mission Valley with geologist Skye Cooley.

About the Instructor: Skye Cooley is a Montana-based field geologist and geomorphologist specializing in quaternary geology, paleosols (ancient soils), and GIS mapping, currently focused on the Mission Valley. Based in Ronan, MT, he has a diverse background including contract mapping for the Idaho Geological Survey, teaching at Boise State, and serving as a soil scientist.

Date: Friday, February 20
Time: 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Location: Montana Natural History Center
Cost: Free, but please register. Donations accepted to cover the time of the MNHC personnel and meeting room.

REGISTER HERE!

Details

Organizers

  • Montana Natural History Center
  • Glacial Lake Missoula Chapter

Venue

  • Montana Natural History Center
  • 120 Hickory Street
    Missoula, MT
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