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California Transect 2004

California Transect is a field class taught annually at California State University Monterey Bay.

Here are some shots from the 2004 trip.
Instructors: Dr Fred Watson, Dr John Stamm, Dr Susan Alexander, Thor Anderson.
Assistant: Regina Williams

Photos Copyright (C) 2004 by Fred Watson (except where otherwise noted).

Before:
After !!!

 

Here are two of Bryan's images (click to enlarge):
  

 

Who's who


John


Fred

Susan & Flower


Gina


Thor


Bennie


Anna

 


Erica

John

Maggie

Ryan


Annie


Janna


Josh


Hana


Kelleen


Jose


Ken


Nick


Eric


Jen


Tony


Ali


Bryan


Noel


Jon


Jason

Class actvities


There's oil in them thar hills - Kettleman Hills

 


Ashley - banding birds at Kern R Preserve


Chuckwalla


Mt Whitney


Hunting for obsidian

 


Fossil falls

 



Mystery road through the desert


Owens Valley - from Whitney Portal


Granitic weathering - Alabama Hills


Eyeballing minerals


Halophytes - making Owens Lake bed pink

Hunting for ammonites

Got ammonites?

Feeding time at Mt Whitney Fish Hatchery

Camp Whitney

Pinyon Camp - Inyo Mountains

Guitar John

Pinyon Camp

Plotting data on vegetation and climate

Dedicated teaching assistant

Bishop Tuff - from White Mtns

Deep Springs Valley

So this is how mountains form! (Image: Thor Anderson)

Joshua tree & Desert mallow

Eureka!

If I play dead, they wont notice me

If you don't notice me, you could be....

Sampling aquatic invertebrates

Identifying aquatic invertebrates

Second Lake (?) - near Palisades Glacier

Big Pine Creek

Owens Pupfish - an endangered species

Native American rock art

Hot Creek Springs

Mono camp

Making tufa in a beaker (Image: Thor Anderson)

Mapping the Lee Vining freshwater plume (Image: Kelleen Harter)

On the trail again

John - Have crater, will lecture

Anyone see a bug, or a beetle, or a fly?

No, seriously, has anyone seen a bug?


The weightlessness of salt

Mono fire

Fire watchers


Firefly watchers


Firey licks!


Ebbetts Pass view - Artemesia tridentata!

Making limestone by breathing CO2 into a carbonate solution

Mercer Caverns

An atmospheric moment before...


Exam time!


I know it ended in "tridentata" *&^!!!

Student presentations


Erica's talk - gas pipelines, chromium, & cooling towers


Tony's talk - 'spring water' pumping


Josh's talk - creosote


Flower's talk - Manzanar internment camp


John's talk - game fish stocking


Bryan's talk - native ungulates and domestic grazing

Eric's talk - archaeocyathids (photo: Ken)

Maggie's talk - tufa (photo: Ken)


Hana's talk - booming dunes


Jose's talk - desert plant adaptations


Ryan's talk - desert animal adaptations


Kelleen's talk - desert fish


Nick's talk - hot springs


Jen's talk - Mono politics


Ken's talk - Mono hydrology


Noel's talk - water quality, cattle, and cutthroats


Jon's talk - alpine ecology


Jason's talk - karst

Guest presentations

David from Kern NWR

Bob from Kern River Preserve


Paul Ramos - US Borax - Owens Lake bed

Ed from Mt Whitney Fish Hatchery

Klaus from the Bristlecone Forest - White Mountains


Steve Parmenter, Fish & Game - restoring desert fish

 

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