George Tangalos ’03 speaks at April AIPG meeting
George Tangalos ’03, a senior geology major and biochemistry minor, recently spoke at a meeting of the American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG), Minnesota Section. Tangalos was the recipient of the AIPG Minnesota student research grant in fall 2002. During the summer of 2002, George worked with the United States Geological Survey and a University of Southern California grad student on Kodiak Island, Alaska, studying the near trench intrusion residing there. Tangalos’ talk was titled “Genesis and contamination of the Kodiak Batholith, Kodiak Island, Alaska: using d18O to quantify the assimilated component of the Batholith.”
George Tangalos ’03, a senior geology major and biochemistry minor, recently spoke at a meeting of the American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG), Minnesota Section. Tangalos was the recipient of the AIPG Minnesota student research grant in fall 2002. During the summer of 2002, George worked with the United States Geological Survey and a University of Southern California grad student on Kodiak Island, Alaska, studying the near trench intrusion residing there. Tangalos’ talk was titled “Genesis and contamination of the Kodiak Batholith, Kodiak Island, Alaska: using d18O to quantify the assimilated component of the Batholith.”