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Posted on Friday, October 31, 2008 - General News

Volcanologist Lecture Examines Living in a Volcanic Landscape

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VANCOUVER, Wash. - Washington State University Vancouver invites the community to hear Katherine Cashman from the Department of Geological Sciences at University of Oregon give a talk and answer questions about "Science and Oral Traditions: Integrating Perspectives on Volcanic Hazard Mitigation." The lecture is 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., Nov. 5, in the WSU Vancouver Multimedia Classroom Building, room 6. The event is free and open to the public.

Exploring the stories people tell about volcanoes and living in a volcanic landscape, Cashman looks at how and why people have continued to live in landscapes prone to catastrophe. Her work as a research scientist engaging with anthropology, history, psychology, and sociology makes for an interesting intersection of theory and application, suggesting ways to mitigate volcanic hazards.

Cashman is a Philip H. Knight Professor of Natural Sciences at the University of Oregon. She was also guest editor of a special issue of the Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research titled "Volcanoes and Human History" and will share her research on the Pacific Northwest in comparison to other volcanic regions of the world.

For more information about this event see
http://www.vancouver.wsu.edu/events/index.php/detail/science-and-oral-traditions-integrating-perspective-on-volcanic-hazard-miti/.

For more information about Cashman see, http://www.uoregon.edu/~cashman/pages/AboutMe.html.

WSU Vancouver is located at 14204 N.E. Salmon Creek Ave., east of the 134th Street exit from either I-5 or I-205, or via C-Tran bus service. We offer 16 bachelor's degrees, nine master's degrees, one doctorate degree and more than 36 fields of study. Visit us on the Web at http://www.vancouver.wsu.edu.

Photo: Mt. St. Helens dominates the horizon on the WSU Vancouver campus. Click thumbnail for high resolution image.

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