Special Seminar- Coastal Salinity
April 2, 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Mānoa Campus, Pacific Ocean Science and Technology (POST) 126
Problem of Salinity in Coastal Aquifers of Tunisia
Dr. Mohamed Fethi Ben Hamouda *
(Fulbright Visiting Scholar from Tunisia)
* Dr. Mohamed Fethi Ben Hamouda is an Assistant Professor and the head of Isotope Hydrology and Geochemistry Unit at the National Center for Nuclear Sciences and Technologies, Tunisia. He is currently working with Professor Avner Vengosh in the Division of Earth and Ocean Sciences at Duke University, USA, as a Fulbright visiting scholar. His research interest is related to coastal aquifers and seawater intrusion problems and application of isotope hydrology in groundwater resources management.
Event Sponsor
Water Resources Research Center, Mānoa Campus
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Thursday, April 2
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1:30am |
Bryson Terazono, baritone Mānoa Campus, Orvis Auditorium
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8:00am |
Nursing Final Oral Mānoa Campus, Webster 205
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10:00am |
Civil and Environmental Engineering (Final Oral) Mānoa Campus, Holmes 287
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1:00pm |
Geography Final Oral Mānoa Campus, Saunders 445
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1:00pm |
Geography Final Oral Mānoa Campus, Suanders 443
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3:00pm |
Behind the Scenes Mānoa Campus, Waikiki Aquarium
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3:00pm |
Special Seminar- Coastal Salinity Mānoa Campus, Pacific Ocean Science and Technology (POST) 126
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4:30pm |
Geography Distinguished Lecture Series: Professor Dennis Baldocchi Mānoa Campus, Crawford 105
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