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Permian Texas: Exploring an ancient tropical landscape
“Permian Texas: Exploring an ancient tropical landscape”
A (Virtual) Lunchtime Lecture by Dr. Rebecca Koll
Join Dr. Rebecca Koll as she discusses her research on the structure of deep time landscapes using mostly plants and sometimes insects, fire, and climate.
Dr. Koll is a Paleozoic paleobiologist and a National Science Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow at Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas. Follow Dr. Koll on Twitter at @RebeccaAKoll and the PBot project at https://paleobot.github.io/PBot/ and @PbotPortal.
This virtual lecture will broadcast live on YouTube at https://youtu.be/Wx9vktmdLxE (new link as of 09-APR-2021).
Watchers can use the YouTube chat feature for Q&A with the speaker. A link to the recorded lecture will be posted here a few days after the event, pending permission.
Permian Texas: Exploring an ancient tropical landscape
Date
- May 04 2021
- Expired!
Time
(online)- 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
“Permian Texas: Exploring an ancient tropical landscape”
A (Virtual) Lunchtime Lecture by Dr. Rebecca Koll
Join Dr. Rebecca Koll as she discusses her research on the structure of deep time landscapes using mostly plants and sometimes insects, fire, and climate.
Dr. Koll is a Paleozoic paleobiologist and a National Science Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow at Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas. Follow Dr. Koll on Twitter at @RebeccaAKoll and the PBot project at https://paleobot.github.io/PBot/ and @PbotPortal.
This virtual lecture will broadcast live on YouTube at https://youtu.be/Wx9vktmdLxE (new link as of 09-APR-2021).
Watchers can use the YouTube chat feature for Q&A with the speaker. A link to the recorded lecture will be posted here a few days after the event, pending permission.