Darko Koracin, an associate research professor of
atmospheric sciences at the University of Nevada-Reno’s Desert Research
Institute, will offer a free public address from 11:40-12:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 1
in the Micron Engineering Technology Building, Room 114.
Koracin will talk about atmospheric and pollution
processes in mountainous terrain. Using results from research studies in the
Treasure Valley and other valleys, he will address how the lay of the land, and
specifically mountainous terrain, affects inversion and pollution patterns.
The speech is free and open to the public. The
event is part of the College of Engineering’s Graduate Studies Seminar. For
more information on the speaker, contact Paul Dawson at 426-3395.
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Contact:
Paul Dawson
Mechanical Engineering
426-3395
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Kathleen Craven
communications and marketing
426-3275
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