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Whitman, Jill

Jill is an Associate Professor of Geosciences at Pacific Lutheran University where she teaches courses in geology and environmental studies. She lives in Puyallup, WA, but grew up in New England and attended school in Miami and San Diego. Jill is particularly fascinated by the areas of oceanography, plate tectonics, and watersheds. She serves on the Puyallup River Watershed Council and the Holden Village Science and Technology Committee.
(Bio from summer 1999)

Recordings

Plate Tectonics (1991)

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1991

Northwest Geology & Natural Hazards

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1991

Energy Consumption and Conservation

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1991

The Geology of Iceland: Human Ingenuity vs. Nature

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1991

Problems of Water Supply and Quality

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1991

Acid Rain: Is the Sky Falling?

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1991

History of the Cascades

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1991

Mt. Rainier & Mt. St. Helens

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1991

Plate Tectonics: The Earth in Motion

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1992

Plate Tectonics: The Earth in Motion

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1995

Northwest Geology & Natural Hazards

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1995

History & Photo Tour of the Cascades

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1995

Mt St. Helens & Mt. Rainier

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1995

Glaciation in the Cascades

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1995

Cascades Fire and Ice

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1997

Living on the Edge: Natural Hazards of the Pacific Northwest

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1997

Know Your Watershed

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1999

Energy

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1999

Fate of Our Solid Waste

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1999

Our Water: Where Does It Come From?

Presenter: Whitman, Jill / 1999

Holden wishes to express appreciation to PLU, Pacific Lutheran University, for their support of the Holden Audio Archive Project.

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