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October 2019
Dr. Jon Hawkings
Thurs,. Oct 24th 3:30pm “Do glaciers matter in global elemental cycles?” Dr. Jon Hawkings National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Florida State University 1800 E. Paul Dirac Dr. Tallahassee, FL 32310-3706
Find out more »Dr. David C. Blackburn
Thurs., Oct 31st 3:30pm “Eye of newt, toe of frog: tales of amphibian evolution from deep-time to the present” Dr. David C. Blackburn Associate Curator of Amphibians and Reptiles Florida Museum of Natural History University of Florida
Find out more »November 2019
Dr. Elisabeth Gallant
Thurs., Nov 7th 3:30pm "Modelling and assessing lava flow hazards" Dr. Elisabeth Gallant School of Geosciences University of South Florida Tampa, FL
Find out more »Dr. Bradley R. Hacker
Thurs., Nov 14th 3:30pm "Relamination and the differentiation of continental crust” Dr. Bradley R. Hacker Professor of Geology Dept of Earth Science and Earth Research Institute University of California, Santa Barbara CA
Find out more »Dr. Corene Matyas
Thurs., Nov 21st 3:30pm “Model predictions versus observations of hurricane rain bands” Dr. Corene Matyas Department of Geography University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611
Find out more »January 2020
Dr. Tim Gallagher
Thurs., Jan. 9th 3:30 pm "Soil Carbon: A passive recorder and an active driver of global climate change" Dr. Tim Gallagher Postdoctoral Fellow Jackson School of Geosciences University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX
Find out more »Dr. Weifu Guo
Thurs., January 16th 3:30 pm "Coral Calcification in a Changing Ocean” Dr. Weifu Guo Associate Scientist Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Woods Hole, MA
Find out more »Dr. Samantha Bova
Thurs., Jan. 23rd 3:30 pm "Preindustrial greenhouse gas emissions have warmed the tropics for thousands of years" Dr. Samantha Bova EOAS Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ
Find out more »Dr. Daniel Gilford
Tues., Jan 28th 3:30 PM “Can evidence of past sea-level change inform Antarctic mass loss and future sea-level rise?” Dr. Daniel Gilford Postdoctoral Associate Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ
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