Conference Presentations
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Lundquist, J.D., “Data driving us to distraction.” Davos Cryosphere Assembly (DACA), Davos, Switzerland, July 2013. (Invited.)
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Lundquist, J.D., “The Atmosphere and Snow.” Fourth International Workshop on Space-based Snowfall Measurement, Mammoth, California, May 2013. (Invited.)
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Wayand, N., J. D. Lundquist, “Quantifying low-elevation snow.” Western Snow Conference, April 2013.
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Lundquist, J. D., “Temperature-induced tipping point in effect of trees on snow.” Mountains Under Watch Conference, Italy, February 2013.
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Henn, B.; J. D. Lundquist; and M. S. Raleigh, 2012. “To what extent does snow cover influence near-surface air temperature in complex terrain?”, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2012.
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Raleigh, M. S., K. E. Rittger, J. D. Lundquist, “Buried Treasure: Using Distributed Ground Temperature Sensors to Test Remote Sensing of Fractional Snow Cover.” Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2012.
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Wayand, N. E., A. F. Hamlet, M. Hughes, S. Feld, and J. D. Lundquist. “Intercomparison of Meteorological Forcing Data from Empirical and Mesoscale Model Sources in the N.F. American River Basin in northern California,” Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2012.
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Clark, M. P., D. Kavetski, A. G. Slater, J. D. Lundquist, A. W. Wood, D. Gochis, E. Gutmann, and R. Rasmussen, “A computational framework to advance hydrometeorological prediction capabilities in cold regions,” Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2012.
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Lapo, K. E., J. D. Lundquist, and L. M. Hinkelman, “How common problems with estimating surface radiative fluxes impact snow simulations,” Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2012.
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Van Stan, J. T., K. Martin, J. Friesen, M. Jarvis, J. D. Lundquist, and D. F. Levia, “Instrumental method to reduce error in canopy water storage estimates via mechanical displacement,” Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2012.
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Lundquist, J. D., S. Dickerson-Lange, N. C. Cristea, J. Lutz, “Thinned forests enhance snow retention in warmer climates,” Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2012.
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Henn, B. J. D. Lundquist, M. S. Raleigh, and A. Fisher. 2012. “Estimation of hourly near-surface temperature in complex terrain: influence of elevation, cold air pools and snow cover,” 15th Conference on Mountain Meteorology, AMS, Steamboat Springs, CO, August 2012.
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Lowry, C.S., S.P. Loheide, J.D. Lundquist, N.C. Cristea, and C.E. Moore. 2012. High Elevation Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems: Modeling ecohydrology to quantify historical and restoration scenarios. International Association of Hydrogeologists 2012 Congress. Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, September 2012.
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Hinkelman, L. M., J. D. Lundquist, R. T. Pinker and K. Lapo, “Use of Satellite-Based Surface Radiative Fluxes to Improve Snowmelt Modeling,” AGU Chapman Conference on Remote Sensing of the Terrestrial Water Cycle, Kona, Hawaii, February 2012.
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Rittger, K. E., T. H. Painter, M. S. Raleigh, J. D. Lundquist, J. Dozier, “Assessment of viewable and canopy-adjusted snow cover from MODIS,” AGU Chapman Conference on Remote Sensing of the Terrestrial Water Cycle, Kona, Hawaii, February 2012.
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Lundquist, J. D. and S. P. Loheide “How evaporative water losses vary between wet and dry water years as a function of elevation in the Sierra Nevada, California, and critical factors for modeling,” Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2011.
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Henn, B., J. D. Lundquist, M.S. Raleigh, and A. Fisher, “Comparison of EOF-based and traditional techniques for filling short-term gaps in temperature data in dense-station datasets,” Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2011.
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Raleigh, M.*, K. Rittger, and J. D. Lundquist. “What Lies Beneath? Comparing MODIS Fractional Snow Covered Area Against Ground-Based Observations Under Forest Canopies and in Meadows of the Sierra Nevada,” Western Snow Conference, Lake Tahoe, California, April 2011. *Recipient of Dr. Church Memorial Award for Best Student Presentation.
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Lundquist, J. D. and S.P. Loheide II. “How Evaporative Water Losses Vary Between Wet and Dry Water Years as a Function of Elevation in the Sierra Nevada, California,” Western Snow Conference, Lake Tahoe, California, April 2011.
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Wayland, N.E., J.D. Lundquist, M. Hughes, and A. Hamlet. “The Applicability of Regional Climate Models for Distributed Hydroclimate Simulations of Snowpack: A Case in the North Fork American River,” Western Snow Conference, Lake Tahoe, California, April 2011.
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Wayand, N. E. and J. D. Lundquist. “A Distributed Hydrological model Forced by DIMP2 Data and the WRF Mesoscale model.” AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2010.
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Lowry, C., S.P. Loheide, J. S. Deems, C. E. Moore, and J. D. Lundquist. “Importance of snowmelt-derived fluxes on the groundwater flow in a high elevation meadow. (Invited)” AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2010.
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Loheide, S. P., C. Lowry, C. Moore, and J. D. Lundquist. “Groundwater Controls on Vegetation Composition and Patterning in Mountain Meadows.” AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2010.
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Moore, C., J. D. Lundquist, and S. P. Loheide. “Modeling Alpine Meadow Restoration Techniques and their Effects on Stream Stage Regimes.” AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2010.
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J. Helmschrot, J. D. Lundquist, and P. Krause. “Impact of High-altitude Meadows on Runoff Dynamics Across Environmental and Elevational Gradients in the Sierra Nevada, California.” AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2010.
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Raleigh, M, and J. D. Lundquist. “Northern Sierra Nevada Snowfall Accumulation: Comparing SWE Reconstruction and PRISM.” AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2010.
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Kunz, A, J. Helmschrot, J. D. Lundquist. “Analyzing the Locations, Severity and Frequency of Cold Air Pools (CAP) in the Sierra Nevada, California,” AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2010.
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Lundquist, J. D., J. Minder, P. J. Neiman, E. Sukovich. Relationships between barrier jet heights, precipitation distributions, and streamflow in the Northern Sierra Nevada. CUAHSI Biennial Symposium on Hydrologic Science and Engineering, Boulder, CO, July 2010.
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Raleigh, M., J. D. Lundquist. A snow hydrologist's time machine: determining winter snow accumulation with springtime mass and energy exchanges at the air-snow interface. CUAHSI Biennial Symposium on Hydrologic Science and Engineering, Boulder, CO, July 2010.
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Forsyth, J., J. D. Lundquist, N. Wayand. An experimental and modeling investigation of the impact of silvicultural manipulation on snow hydrology in the Cedar River Watershed, WA. Western Regional Snow Conference, Logan, UT, April 2010.
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Lundquist, J. D. How can resource managers cope with a disappearing snowpack? (Invited). AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2009.
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Deems, J. S., J. D. Lundquist; S. P. Loheide, Climate change impacts on snowmelt hydrology in small Sierra Nevada basins for ecological applications. AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2009.
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Lundquist, J. D., Monitoring Mountain Meteorology without Much Money (Invited). AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2009.
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Moore, C.E., J. S. Deems; S. P. Loheide; J. D. Lundquist, Examining Alpine Meadow Restoration Techniques through Hydraulic Modeling. AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2009.
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Raleigh, M. S., and J. D. Lundquist, Calculating snowmelt backwards - using the date of snowpack disappearance to determine how much snow fell over a season. AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2009.
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Pepin, N. C., C. Daly; and J. D. Lundquist, The role of cold-air drainage in explaining spatial patterns of temperature trends in the Western U.S., AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2009.
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Deems, J., F. Lott, and J. D. Lundquist, Refining Distributed Snowmelt Models in a Mountain Environment, AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2008.
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Raleigh, M., F. Lott, and J. D. Lundquist, Most Critical Surface Meteorological Measurements for Modeling Distributed Snowmelt in the Sierra Nevada, California, AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2008.
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Lundquist, J. D., Variations in Spatial Precipitation Patterns in the Sierra Nevada, California: Implications for Hydrologic Modeling and Water Resource Planning. AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2008, Invited presentation.
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Lundquist, J. D., Mountain hydroclimatology at ecosystem scales: What do we need to know? Climate Ecosystems and Resources of Eastern California (CEREC) Conference, Bishop, California, November 2008, Invited presentation.
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Lundquist, J. D., Mapping mountain temperatures, MtnClim 2008, Silverton, Colorado, June 2008.
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Lundquist, J. D. 2008. Evapotranspiration in wet vs. dry years in the Sierra Nevada. Western Snow Conference, Portland, Oregon, April 2008.
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Lundquist, J. and P. Mote, 2008. Microclimate studies with microsensors. EGU General Assembly 2008. Vienna, Austria, April 2008.
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Lundquist, J. D., 2007. Runoff Efficiency of Sierra Snowmelt: Evaporative Water Losses in Wet vs. Dry Years. AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2007.
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Lott, F. and J. D. Lundquist, 2007. AGU, San Francisco, California, December 2007.
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Lundquist, J. D., 2007. Wet vs. dry years in the Sierra Nevada: implications beyond the obvious less snow to start with. Yosemite Hydroclimate Conference, Yosemite, California, October 2007.
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Lundquist, J. D., 2007. Distributed temperatures in the snow zone: spatial patterns and innovative measurement techniques. Western Snow Conference, Kailua, Hawaii. April 2007.
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Lundquist, J. D., M. Dettinger, D. Cayan, 2006. Hydrology and climate in the Sierra Nevada: Disproving the myth of linear gradients with elevation. AGU, December 2006, invited presentation.
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Roop, H., Huggett, B., Lundquist, J., Clow, D., Roche, J., 2006. Wilderness Stream Gauging: the application of new technology and techniques in Yosemite National Park. AGU, December 2006.
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Lundquist, J., D. Reynolds, R. Bales, D. Cline, D. Lettenmaier, K. Redmond, P. Restrepo, and E. Strem, 2006. Hydrologic Aspects of the Hydrometeorological Testbed –West – the North Fork American River. USA PUB workshop, Corvallis, Oregon, October 2006.
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Lundquist, J. D., P. J. Neiman, B. Martner, A. B. White, D. J. Gottas, F. M. Ralph, 2006. Rain vs. snow in the Sierra Nevada, California, Comparing free-air observations of melting-level with surface measurements. USA Precipitation in Ungauged Basins (PUB) Workshop, Corvallis, Oregon, October 2006.
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Lundquist, J. D., P. J. Neiman, B. Martner, A. B. White, D. J. Gottas, F. M. Ralph, 2006. Rain vs. snow in the Sierra Nevada, California, Comparing free-air observations of melting-level with surface measurements. MtnClim, Mt. Hood, Oregon. September 2006.
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Dettinger, M., J. Lundquist, and D. Cayan, 2006. The 16 May 2005 flood in Yosemite: a glimpse into high-country flood generation in the Sierra Nevada. MtnClim, Mt. Hood, Oregon. September 2006.
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Lundquist, J. D., P. J. Neiman, B. Martner, A. B. White, D. J. Gottas, F. M. Ralph, 2006. Rain vs. snow in the Sierra Nevada, California, Comparing radar observations of melting-level with surface measurements. Quantitative Precipitation Forecasting and Hydrology Symposium. Boulder, Colorado, June 2006.
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Lundquist, J., F. M. Ralph, P. Nieman, D. Kingsmill1, A. White, D. Gottas 2005. Recipe for Flood: Rainstorms falling on the Sierra Nevada Snowpack. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California. December 2005.
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Lundquist, J., R. Dole, M. Dettinger, and D. Cayan, 2005. Surface temperature patterns and lapse rates: Implications for water resources and studies of mountain climate change. MTNCLIM 2005, Chico, Montana.
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Lundquist, J., 2005. How snowmelt onset varies with elevation. American Meteorological Society Forum: Living with a Limited Water Supply. San Diego, California.
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Lundquist, J., A. Flint, M. Dettinger, and D. Cayan, 2004. How the 2004 onset of snowmelt and streamflow varied with elevation. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. San Francisco, California.
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Lundquist, J. and D. Cayan, 2004. Yosemite National Park: Hydroclimate observatory and educational opportunity. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. San Francisco, California.
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Lundquist, J., D. Cayan, and M. Dettinger, 2004. Variability and trends in spring runoff in the Western United States. American Association for the Advancement of Science Western Regional Conference. Logan, Utah. Invited presentation.
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Lundquist, J. and M. Dettinger, 2004. How snow heterogeneity affects streamflow timing. 21st Annual PACLIM Workshop. Pacific Grove, California.
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Lundquist, J. and M. Dettinger, 2003. The effect of basin scale on diurnal streamflow timing. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. San Francisco, California.
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Lundquist, J., 2003. Research and monitoring in Yosemite National Park. California Cooperative Snow Surveys Meeting. Folsom, California. Invited presentation.
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Lundquist, J., M. Dettinger, and D. Cayan, 2003. Meteorology and hydrology in Yosemite National Park: a sensor network application. ISPN Conference. Palo Alto, California.
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Lundquist, J., M. Dettinger, and D. Cayan, 2003. Is Sierra Nevada snowmelt independent of elevation? 20th Annual PACLIM Workshop. Pacific Grove, California.
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Lundquist, J. and M. Dettinger, 2003. Linking diurnal cycles in river discharge to interannual variations in climate. 83nd AMS Annual Meeting. 17th Conference on Hydrology. Long Beach, California.
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Lundquist, J., M. Dettinger, and D. Cayan, 2002. Is snowmelt independent of elevation? American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. San Francisco, California.
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Lundquist, J., N. Knowles, M. Dettinger and D. Cayan, 2002. Snow, topography, and the diurnal cycle in streamflow. Western Snow Conference. Granby, Colorado. Sierra Nevada Science Symposium, Lake Tahoe, California.
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Lundquist, J., 2002. Diurnal cycles in river discharge: a key to understanding snowmelt, evapotranspiration, and infiltration. 82nd AMS Annual Meeting. 16th Conference on Hydrology. Orlando, Florida.
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Lundquist, J. and A. Leydecker, 2001. Pathways to the gauge: the diurnal cycle as an indicator of snowmelt rates and transport. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. San Francisco, California.
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Lundquist, J., M. Dettinger, and D. Cayan, 2000. Diurnal cycles in streamflow in the Western United States: a new tool for understanding snowmelt. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. San Francisco, California.
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Lundquist, J. D. and T. B. Bourcy, 2000. California and Oregon humidity and coastal fog. 14th Conference on Boundary Layers and Turbulence. Aspen, Colorado.
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Lundquist, J., 1999. Surface drag and momentum exchange in hurricane conditions. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Annual Meeting. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Presentations at the University of Washington
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April 2006: CEE Seminar: Surface temperature patterns and lapse rates
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October 2006: CIG Seminar: Surface temperature patterns and lapse rates: Implications for water resources and studies of mountain climate change
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November 2006: Atmospheric Science Seminar: Rain vs. snow in the Sierra Nevada, California, Comparing free-air observations of melting-level with surface measurements
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May 2007: Water Center Seminar: Using diurnal cycles in streamflow to interpret surface and subsurface flow paths in mountain environments
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February 2008: Atmospheric Science Seminar: Spatial temperature patterns in the snow zone and innovative measurement techniques
Outreach Presentations
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Panelist and speaker, WISE conference, Seattle, Washington, February 2008.
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Keynote speaker, ASWR meeting, Seattle, Washington, October 2006.
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Invited speaker, Parson's Lodge Summer Series, Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite, CA, August 2006.
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Invited participant, National Park Service Alpine Monitoring Workshop, Nederland, Colorado, September 2005.
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Invited speaker, Canon Envirothon, High School Environmental Competition. Buckhannon, WV, July 2004.
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Invited speaker, Parson's Lodge Summer Series, Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite, CA, July 2004.
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Invited presenter, Yosemite Forum. Yosemite, CA. February 2004.
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Keynote speaker, American Association of University Women Annual Math and Science Recognition Breakfast for Junior High students. Fallbrook, CA. May 2003.
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Invited presenter, E.W. Scripps Associates Science Series. La Jolla, CA. April 2003.