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May 26, 2000
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<font face='Univers condensed',Helvetica,Arial size=+2>USGS Science at AGU: Coasts In Crisis, Educating Native Americans, and Science In Cities

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Washington Convention Center (CC)
Washington, D.C.
May 30 - June 3, 2000

Tuesday, May 30

10:00 a.m. PRESS CONFERENCE: "Coasts In Crisis" with Charles Groat, USGS Director, and others (Relates to Session OS 22B; Location: Briefing Room 2, CC)

1:30 p.m. KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Charles Groat, USGS Director, speaks on "Confronting Coastal Crisis: How Integrative Science Can Help Resolve the Conflicts"; other Keynote Speakers include Congressman Wayne Gilchrest (R-MD, 1st District), and Cornelia Dean, Science Editor of The New York Times (Session OS 22B - Coasts In Crisis: Addressing 21st Century Coastal Issues with Integrative Science; LocationCC:33)

Wednesday, May 31

11:00 a.m. PRESS CONFERENCE: "Earth Science in the Cities" with Charles Groat, USGS Director, and others (Relates to Sessions U32B, U41A, U42A; Location: Briefing Room 2,CC)

1:30 p.m. KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Charles Groat, USGS Director, speaks on "Urban Dynamics: Integrated Geoscience Meets the City" (Session U 32B - Earth Sciences in the Cities I; Location: CC:31)

1:30 p.m. "Real-Time Earthquake Exhibits for Museums", by C R Hutt,(Session ED 32A- Geoscience Education Posters; Location: CC:Hall D)

2:15 p.m. "Toward Consensus in the New Madrid Seismic Zone", by J S Gomberg, (Session S 31C -Seismicity and Seismic Hazards in Eastern North America I; Location: CC:10-12)

Thursday, June 1

1:30 p.m. "Earthquake Hazards and Cities", by J R Filson

"Landslides and Cities - An Unwanted Partnership", by D G Howell, R J Pike, R W Graymer, and G F Wieczorek

"Using Improved Earth Science Information to Forecast Natural Hazards Vulnerability in the Greater Evansville, Indiana Region", by J F Sutter, D R Soller, A P Schultz, M E McRae, and R W Graul

(The three posters listed directly above are included in Session U 42A-Earth Sciences in the Cities III Posters; Location: CC:Hall D)

2:00 p.m. PRESS CONFERENCE: "Can Streams be 'Restored'?" with Robert B. Jacobson and others (Relates to Sessions H 52A and H 61A; Location: Briefing Room 2, CC)

2:25 p.m. INVITED SPEAKER: E I Robbins speaks on: "Science Programs for Children (K-12) in Coal-Mining Regions"

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3:15 p.m. "Teaching and Learning Science from Native Americans"

4:00 p.m. INVITED SPEAKER: S S CROWLEY speaks on: "Earth Science Course for Indigenous Peoples - Videos as Teaching Tools"

(The 3 presentations listed directly above are included in Session ED 42A - Place and Culture in Geoscience Education; Location: CC:36)

Friday, June 2

11:00 a.m. INVITED SPEAKER: Charles Groat, USGS Director, speaks on "USGS Educational Programs - Year 2000 Focus on Integration and Partnerships" (Special Session ED 51A - James V. O'Connor Session - Professional Societies and Government Agencies Supporting Geoscience Education Through Local, Regional, and National Partnerships; Location: CC:6)

Saturday, June 3

9:00 a.m. "Aquatic Habitat Rehabilitation on the Lower Missouri River", by R B Jacobson and M S Laustrup (Session H61A - Scientific Basis for Stream Restoration; Location: CC:30)

As the nation's largest water, earth and biological science, and civilian mapping agency, the USGS works in cooperation with more than 2,000 organizations across the country to provide reliable, impartial scientific information to resource managers, planners, and other customers. This information is gathered in every state by USGS scientists to minimize the loss of life and property from natural disasters, contribute to the sound conservation and the economic and physical development of the nation's natural resources, and enhance the quality of life by monitoring water, biological, energy, and mineral resources.

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