0
Skip to Content
Burmeister Lab
Safety
Models
Teaching
Trips
Research
About
Home
Burmeister Lab
Safety
Models
Teaching
Trips
Research
About
Home
Safety
Models
Teaching
Trips
Research
About
Home
No. 101

No. 101

No. 102

No. 102

No. 103

No. 103

No. 104ABDC

No. 104ABDC

No. 105

No. 105

No. 106

No. 106

No. 107

No. 107

No. 108

No. 108

No. 109

No. 109

No. 110

No. 110

No. 111

No. 111

No. 112

No. 112

No. 113

No. 113

No. 114

No. 114

No. 115

No. 115

No. 116

No. 116

No. 117

No. 117

No. 118

No. 118

No. 119

No. 119

No. 120

No. 120

No. 121

No. 121

No. 122

No. 122

No. 123

No. 123

No. 124

No. 124

No. 125

No. 125

Sacramento State is mindful in acknowledging that the land we stand on today was, and continues to be, occupied by the Miwok, Maidu, and Nisenan Indigenous People of this area. We recognize their culture is rich with spiritual ties to the land and waters that resonate with their traditions. We are humbled and take this opportunity to thank and express gratitude to the Indigenous People of this area, and encourage you to take time to reflect upon the current and ancestral relationship you have with the land on which you live and thrive.

Dr. Kurtis C. Burmeister, Geology Dept, Sacramento State University
1010 Placer Hall, 6000 J Street MS 6043, Sacramento, CA 95819
Tel: 916.278.5635. Email: k.burmeister@csus.edu