Friday, April 7 2023, 10am GG 218 Defense Determining If And How Landuse Disturbance Effects Long-Term Soil Erosion Rates In The Broad Basin Of The Southern Appalachian Peidmont, Using In Situ-Produced 10be Cosmogenic Nuclide Isotopes In Fluvial Quartz Grains Mr. Holden Aronson, candidate for the master degree in Geology will defend on Friday, April 7th at 10 am. The title is "Determining If And How Landuse Disturbance Effects Long-Term Soil Erosion Rates In The Broad Basin Of The Southern Appalachian Peidmont, Using In Situ-Produced 10be Cosmogenic Nuclide Isotopes In Fluvial Quartz Grains". The defense will be held in room 218. The thesis can be reviewed in the conference room. Committee Members: Dr. Paul Schroeder (major advisor) Dr. David Leigh Dr. Andy Darling