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SUMMARY:Lecture: Applied Earth Science - The Rare Earth Elements
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Madhukar (Maud) Rao\, Ph.D. \nRare earth elements have been very much in the news recently\, but what exactly are they?  What are they used for? Why are they so uniquely essential? Where do they come from? How are they processed? And\, why does the U.S. import about 80 percent of them\, despite their importance? Dr. Rao is a retired Chemical Engineer and currently serves as the Chief Strategy Officer for Workforce Development at Innovation Impact Partners\, LLC. He has more than 36 years of industrial R&D experience with major chemical and semiconductor materials companies. Maud volunteers as a math and science teacher and as a docent at the San Diego Air and Space Museum\, and enjoys engineering\, history\, and teaching. In the ABDNHA Library. General Public: $12\, Members: $10\, ABDNHA Volunteers: $8. Register at abdnha.org or the Nature Center at 760-767-3098.
URL:https://abdnha.org/activity/lecture-applied-earth-science-the-rare-earth-elements/
LOCATION:ABDNHA Library\, 652 Palm Canyon Drive\, Borrego Springs\, CA\, 92004\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Lecture
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Geology of San Diego County’s Peninsular Ranges - POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:This presentation is postponed to a later date.  The new date will be posted here as soon as possible \nSpeaker: Geologist Don Barrie\nPlease join Mesa College geology professor and ABDNHA board member\, Don Barrie\, for his repeat lecture on San Diego County’s Peninsular Ranges\, with emphasis on the Laguna Mountains west of Borrego Springs. Don’s lecture will focus on how plate tectonic processes have created the complex collage of igneous and metamorphic rocks exposed both regionally\, throughout southeastern California\, and locally\, in the Lagunas. GP $12\, M $10\, V $8 (per connection).
URL:https://abdnha.org/activity/webinar-geology-of-san-diego-countys-peninsular-ranges/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Hike: Exploring Coyote Canyon
DESCRIPTION:Leader: Marlin Burke\, Naturalist Volunteer \nWe meet at ABDNHA and then carpool to Coyote Creek\, where we explore the history of Native Americans and early settlers\, geology\, paleontology\, Plant life\, Coyote Creek itself\, and whatever else catches our attention. Easy walking; driving on a dirt road. High clearance 2WD or SUV acceptable due to dirt road with possible rocks or potholes. No charge\, but registration is required.  Call or visit the ABDNHA Nature Center\, 760-767-3098.
URL:https://abdnha.org/activity/hike-exploring-coyote-canyon/
LOCATION:ABDNHA Parking Lot\, 652 Palm Canyon Drive\, Borrego Springs\, CA\, 92004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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SUMMARY:Geology Hike: Ash Wash
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Don Barrie\, Geoscience Educator\, ABDNHA Board Member \nJoin Don Barrie for this moderate 5-mile loop hike to Ash Wash\, a tributary of Coyote Canyon. Our destination will be the Bishop Tuff—an ash layer deposited around 760\,000 years ago when an enormous volcanic eruption created the Long Valley Caldera in the eastern Sierras. During this eruption\, huge volumes of ash were blown into the atmosphere\, resulting in widespread deposition as far away as the Midwest. At the entrance to Ash Wash\, we’ll examine the Coyote Creek Fault—the western branch of the San Jacinto Fault Zone. Max 23 people (carpooling is encouraged). Bring lunch and water. 4WD vehicle recommended. Hiking poles\, if you have them. Meet at ABDNHA. No charge\, but registration is required at the Nature Center\, 760-767-3098.
URL:https://abdnha.org/activity/geology-hike-ash-wash/
LOCATION:ABDNHA Parking Lot\, 652 Palm Canyon Drive\, Borrego Springs\, CA\, 92004\, United States
CATEGORIES:4WD,Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260228T083000
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SUMMARY:Hike: Exploring Coyote Canyon
DESCRIPTION:Leader: Marlin Burke\, Naturalist Volunteer \nWe meet at ABDNHA and then carpool to Coyote Creek\, where we explore the history of Native Americans and early settlers\, geology\, paleontology\, Plant life\, Coyote Creek itself\, and whatever else catches our attention. Easy walking; driving on a dirt road. High clearance 2WD or SUV acceptable due to dirt road with possible rocks or potholes. No charge\, but registration is required.  Call or visit the ABDNHA Nature Center\, 760-767-3098.
URL:https://abdnha.org/activity/hike-exploring-coyote-canyon-2/
LOCATION:ABDNHA Parking Lot\, 652 Palm Canyon Drive\, Borrego Springs\, CA\, 92004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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SUMMARY:4WD Field Trip: Ancient Lake Cahuilla
DESCRIPTION:Special Earth Science Series! \nLeader: John Peterson\, Hydrologist and Geologist \nApproximately 12\,000 years ago\, the Colorado River altered its course\, forming a massive prehistoric lake known as Lake Cahuilla\, which is now the Salton Sea.   The lake served as a vital resource for the Cahuilla\, Kumeyaay\, and Cocopah peoples. Over the centuries\, the lake filled and dried up many times. It last filled between 1731 and 1733. Hydrologist John Peterson will lead a half-day field trip to the Salton Sea\, where participants can explore the ancient lake’s remnants\, including visible “bathtub rings” and fishing traps. Meet at ABDNHA at 8:15 am. General Public: $18\, Members: $12\, Volunteers: $10. Register online or at the Nature Center\, 760-767-3098. \nRegister here for the field trip.
URL:https://abdnha.org/activity/4wd-field-trip-ancient-lake-cahuilla/
LOCATION:ABDNHA Parking Lot\, 652 Palm Canyon Drive\, Borrego Springs\, CA\, 92004\, United States
CATEGORIES:4WD,Field Trip
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