by Mt. Adams Institute | Sep 8, 2022 | Bulletin, Sense Of Place, SOP 13
Lecture Description: Have you seen Pink Snow? In the spring and summer, melting snowpack may turn pink, this phenomenon is caused by a diverse community of microbes (algae, bacteria, and fungi) specifically adapted to live in the snow. These snow algae blooms are...
by Mt. Adams Institute | Sep 8, 2022 | Bulletin, Sense Of Place, SOP 13
Lecture Description Although nearly a dozen large, volcanic landforms dominate the Pacific Northwest skyline, there are thousands of volcanoes in the Cascades arc that have been active in the last 2.6 million years. The processes by which these volcanoes drive...
by Mt. Adams Institute | Sep 8, 2022 | Bulletin, Sense Of Place, SOP 13
Lecture Description In 1915, a groundbreaking (literally!) and iconic tunnel was constructed in the U.S. Piercing basalt cliffs, the tunnel’s five arched windows were cut from solid rock and offered sweeping views of the main attraction – the Columbia...
by Mt. Adams Institute | Sep 8, 2022 | Bulletin, Sense Of Place, SOP 13
Speaker Bio Kat Brigham is the Chair of the Board of Trustees (BOT) for the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. This is her second consecutive term serving as Chair. She has worked within the CTUIR’s Cultural Resource Protection Program, Yellowhawk...
by Mt. Adams Institute | Sep 8, 2022 | Bulletin, Sense Of Place, SOP 13
Lecture Description In 1980, the western Columbia Gorge’s iconic vistas were on the brink of destruction. The new I-205 bridge would soon link the vulnerable century farms high above the Columbia River in Skamania County to downtown Portland. Every generation since...
by Mt. Adams Institute | Sep 7, 2022 | Bulletin, Sense Of Place, SOP 13
Lecture Description Each summer, the devastating effects of wildfire across the western U.S. dominate news headlines as warmer temperatures, prolonged drought, and lengthier fire seasons contribute to exceptionally high fire risk. In recent decades, the frequency of...
by Mt. Adams Institute | Aug 15, 2022 | Bulletin, Sense Of Place, SOP 13
Lecture Description Pacific Lamprey is an ecologically and culturally important species whose population numbers have declined sharply since the large hydro dam construction era in the mid-twentieth century within the Pacific Northwest. Harvest has traditionally...