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Scott Harris - Evidence for a Late Pleistocene to Early Holocene Comet Air Burst over the Northern Atacama Desert (Chile).

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Scott Harris
Planetary Geologist
Gwinnett Schools
Geology Colloquium - GG Building 200A or via Zoom
Special Information:
This is a hybrid event (GG room 200A or via Zoom)
Colloquium

Speaker: Scott Harris

Bio: Scott Harris teaches 11th and 12th grade Physics and Earth Systems curricula for Gwinnett County Public Schools. He develops and executes K-12 instruction and outreach, exhibit design, professional training, and public programming in Earth and Space Sciences for public and private institutions throughout the Greater Metropolitan Atlanta region and the state of Georgia. He is a technical consultant for the construction of a new planetarium in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott produces original planetarium content and hosts the weekly At-Home Planetarium Show viewed internationally on Facebook Live. He conducts original research in geology and planetary sciences in collaboration with colleagues worldwide, principally investigating the petrology of hypervelocity impact ejecta and meteorites using optical and electron microscopy and field investigations. 

Host: Paul Schroeder

 

This is a hybrid event, if you are unable to join us in person please join via zoom. 
Meeting ID: 997 2477 2096
Note: A password is required to join this meeting. Please call the Geology office (706-542-2652) and speak with a representative to obtain the code. Alternatively, a code request can be made to UGA Geology.

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