2023 Programs and Materials
December 5th (Tuesday), 6 p.m., Social half-hour; please join us from 5:30-6:00 to enjoy free soft drinks and appetizers before our talk begins! Live at the Teton County Library & Via Zoom (online) Presentation: “Returning to the Moon: The Adventure Begins (Again) on Earth”, by Dr. Shannon Kobs Nawotniak, ISU Summary / Video
September 5th (Tuesday), 6 p.m., Live at the Teton County Library & Via Zoom (online) – Presentation: “Hawaiian Eruptions Since 2018: Kilauea and Mauna Loa Volcanoes”, by Robert I. Tilling, Volcanologist Emeritus, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) *Summary / Video
August 1st (Tuesday), 6pm In person at the Teton County Library and on Zoom – “The Age of Dinosaurs in Idaho: Inland Seas and Upland Dinosaurs”, by Dr. L.J. Krumenacker, Idaho State University. Summary / Video
July 6th (Thursday), 6 p.m., In person at the Teton County Library and via Zoom Presentation: “Colorado River: Science & Management in an Epic Draught” Presented by Proessor Thomas Minckley. Summary / Video
June 6th (Tuesday), 6 p.m., Live at the Teton County Library Via Zoom (online) Presentation: “The Spectacular Yet Somewhat Forgotten Bonneville Flood” , Presented by Dr. Shawn Willsey, College of Southern Idaho Summary / Video
May 2nd (Tuesday), 6 p.m., Via Zoom (online) & Live at Teton County Library. Presentation: “Trials and tribulations of high altitude Pb-Zn mining in Nepal – a case study at Ganesh Himal”, Presented by Dr. Liz King, Western Wyoming Community College Summary/Zoom info
April 4th (Tuesday), 6 p.m., Via Zoom (online) & Live at Teton County Library. Presentation: “A River Out of Time, The Colorado River 150 years after John Wesley Powell”, Presented by Dr. Thomas Minckley, University of Wyoming Summary / Video
March 7th (Tuesday), 6 p.m., Via Zoom (online) & Live at Teton County Library. Open to Public. Presentation: “Bizarre secrets of fractures in the Flathead sandstone and why they matter for geothermal everywhere”, Presented by Dr. Stephen Laubach, Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas, Austin Summary / Video
February 7th (Tuesday), 6 p.m., Via Zoom (online) & Live at Teton County Library. Open to Public. Presentation: “A complete weather history for Jackson Hole, WY”, Presented by Jim Woodmencey, Mountain Weather Summary/ Video
January 5th (Thursday), 6 p.m., Via Zoom (online) & Live at Teton County Library. Open to Public. Presentation: “Images of Space: the Webb Telescope and Beyond, Presented by Mike Adler, Geologists of Jackson Hole Summary/ Video