"Mid-Continental Geology," by William Gilliland.
Big Muddy Speakers Series (Kansas City) hosted by
Healthy Rivers Partnership (http://www.healthyriverspartnership.com/) in cooperation with
Missouri River Relief and Friends of Lakeside Nature Center
at the Westport Coffeehouse Theater (http://www.westportcoffeehouse.com)
- Tuesday, June 22, 2015.
Biography: William Gilliland
William Gilliland is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in Geology,
teaching Kansas Historical Geology. He is a Licensed Geologist in
the States of Kansas & Arkansas. He has worked for 35 years in
Kansas as a geologist in a variety of fields. He is currently an
Environmental Scientist Division Of Water Resources,
Kansas Department of Agriculture. He writes "Throughout my
professional career, I have been interested in the interaction
between the people of the State of Kansas and the land that they
have settled. As a part of the Kansas Studies Center, I will have
an opportunity to share with students how geology has developed
and shaped the land that became Kansas, and how plants, animals
and humans have utilized it."
Email: will.gilliland@washburn.edu
American Institute of Professional Geologists
Presidential Certificate of Merit
William J. Gilliland, 1987
Videography by Kansas City Digital Video.
Index of the Big Muddy Speakers Series:
http://www.kcdv.tv/big-muddy-speakers-series
Upcoming Presentations
http://bigmuddyspeakers.org/kansascity/
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Healthy Rivers Partnership (http://www.healthyriverspartnership.com/) in cooperation with
Missouri River Relief and Friends of Lakeside Nature Center
at the Westport Coffeehouse Theater (http://www.westportcoffeehouse.com)
- Tuesday, June 22, 2015.
Biography: William Gilliland
William Gilliland is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in Geology,
teaching Kansas Historical Geology. He is a Licensed Geologist in
the States of Kansas & Arkansas. He has worked for 35 years in
Kansas as a geologist in a variety of fields. He is currently an
Environmental Scientist Division Of Water Resources,
Kansas Department of Agriculture. He writes "Throughout my
professional career, I have been interested in the interaction
between the people of the State of Kansas and the land that they
have settled. As a part of the Kansas Studies Center, I will have
an opportunity to share with students how geology has developed
and shaped the land that became Kansas, and how plants, animals
and humans have utilized it."
Email: will.gilliland@washburn.edu
American Institute of Professional Geologists
Presidential Certificate of Merit
William J. Gilliland, 1987
Videography by Kansas City Digital Video.
Index of the Big Muddy Speakers Series:
http://www.kcdv.tv/big-muddy-speakers-series
Upcoming Presentations
http://bigmuddyspeakers.org/kansascity/
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