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Thursday March 16th 5pm at the Michigan Theater

Introduction to Environmental Analysis Environ 239 Instructor: Prof. W. S. Currie GSIs: Nate Bosch, Michele Tobias Skills Unit 7: Modeling Flows and Equilibrium. Thursday March 16th 5pm at the Michigan Theater

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Thursday March 16th 5pm at the Michigan Theater

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  1. Introduction to Environmental AnalysisEnviron 239Instructor: Prof. W. S. CurrieGSIs: Nate Bosch, Michele TobiasSkills Unit 7:Modeling Flows and Equilibrium

  2. Thursday March 16th 5pm at the Michigan Theater Matthew Coolidge is the Founder and Director of the Center for Land Use Interpretation (CLUI) in Los Angeles, a non-profit art/research organization that employs a multimedia and multidisciplinary approach to increase and diffuse knowledge about how the nation’s lands are apportioned, utilized and perceived. In partnership with the School of Natural Resources and Environment and the Program in the Environment.

  3. Summer internships are available at Mono Lake, CA • See the Mono Lake Committee web page: • http://www.monolake.org/

  4. “First model of Mono Lake”Ford 1999 Fig. 4.5

  5. “Fourth model of Mono Lake”Ford 1999 Fig. 4.12

  6. “Fourth model of Mono Lake”Ford 1999 Fig. 4.12 Connection added to achieve reference mode

  7. “Fourth model of Mono Lake”Ford 1999 Fig. 4.12 Submodels added for increased realism

  8. “Fourth model of Mono Lake”Ford 1999 Fig. 4.12 More detail added for input flows

  9. “Fourth model of Mono Lake”Ford 1999 Fig. 4.12 Additional model result (more complex) calculated based on existing result

  10. “Fourth model of Mono Lake”Ford 1999 Fig. 4.13

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