Spring 2016 Seminar Series
“Tracing the Cycling and Fate of the Explosive 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) in Coastal Marine Systems with a Stable Isotopic Tracer, 15N-[TNT]” presented by Dr. Richard W. Smith, Organic Geochemist at Global […]
“Tracing the Cycling and Fate of the Explosive 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) in Coastal Marine Systems with a Stable Isotopic Tracer, 15N-[TNT]” presented by Dr. Richard W. Smith, Organic Geochemist at Global […]
“Tracing the Cycling and Fate of the Explosive 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) in Coastal Marine Systems with a Stable Isotopic Tracer, 15N-[TNT]” presented by Dr. Richard W. Smith, Organic Geochemist at Global […]
“How Arc Volcanoes Work: A Story on Rapid Transport and the Control of Gases” presented by Dr. Philipp Ruprecht, Lamont Assistant Research Professor in the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia […]
“How Arc Volcanoes Work: A Story on Rapid Transport and the Control of Gases” presented by Dr. Philipp Ruprecht, Lamont Assistant Research Professor in the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia […]
“Approaching a More Holistic View of Ocean Redox Conditions Using Thallium Isotopes” presented by Dr. Jeremy D. Owens, Assistant Professor of Coastal and Marine Biogeochemistry in the Department of Earth, […]
“Approaching a More Holistic View of Ocean Redox Conditions Using Thallium Isotopes” presented by Dr. Jeremy D. Owens, Assistant Professor of Coastal and Marine Biogeochemistry in the Department of Earth, […]
“Convergent Plate Margins, Subduction Zones, and Island Arcs” presented by Dr. Robert J. Stern, Professor and Research Scientist in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Dallas.
“Convergent Plate Margins, Subduction Zones, and Island Arcs” presented by Dr. Robert J. Stern, Professor and Research Scientist in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Dallas.
“Fluid-Induced Earthquakes: Insights from Hydrogeology and Poro-mechanics” presented by Dr. Shemin Ge, Professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Colorado-Boulder. This event is co-sponsored by the University […]
“Fluid-Induced Earthquakes: Insights from Hydrogeology and Poro-mechanics” presented by Dr. Shemin Ge, Professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Colorado-Boulder. This event is co-sponsored by the University […]
“Canaries in the Coal Mine: Northern Lakes as Sentinels of Environmental Change” presented by Dr. John P. Smol, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Environmental Change and Paleoecological Environmental Assessment […]
“Canaries in the Coal Mine: Northern Lakes as Sentinels of Environmental Change” presented by Dr. John P. Smol, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Environmental Change and Paleoecological Environmental Assessment […]
“The Plague in Prague (Oklahoma): A Rash of Induced Seismicity” presented by Dr. Danielle Sumy, Project Associate in the Instrumentation Services/Education and Public Outreach division of the Incorporated Research Institutions […]
“The Plague in Prague (Oklahoma): A Rash of Induced Seismicity” presented by Dr. Danielle Sumy, Project Associate in the Instrumentation Services/Education and Public Outreach division of the Incorporated Research Institutions […]
“A Three-dimensional Approach to Community Turnover: Pleistocene Extinctions, Abrupt Climate Change, and (Dis)equilibrium Dynamics” presented by Dr. Jacquelyn Gill, Assistant Professor of Paleoecology and Plant Ecology in The Climate Change […]
“A Three-dimensional Approach to Community Turnover: Pleistocene Extinctions, Abrupt Climate Change, and (Dis)equilibrium Dynamics” presented by Dr. Jacquelyn Gill, Assistant Professor of Paleoecology and Plant Ecology in The Climate Change […]
“Drought Induced Civil Conflict Amongst the Maya” presented by Dr. Douglas J. Kennett, Professor of Environmental Archaeology, Director of the Human Paleoecology and Isotope Geochemistry Lab, and Co-Director of the […]
“Drought Induced Civil Conflict Amongst the Maya” presented by Dr. Douglas J. Kennett, Professor of Environmental Archaeology, Director of the Human Paleoecology and Isotope Geochemistry Lab, and Co-Director of the […]
“The Mexican Drought Atlas: Tree-Ring Reconstructions of the Soil Moisture Balance during the Late Pre-Hispanic, Colonial, and Modern Eras” presented by Dr. David W. Stahle, Distinguished Professor in the Department […]
“The Mexican Drought Atlas: Tree-Ring Reconstructions of the Soil Moisture Balance during the Late Pre-Hispanic, Colonial, and Modern Eras” presented by Dr. David W. Stahle, Distinguished Professor in the Department […]
“Exploring Links between the Conduit Hydrology of Glaciers and Carbonate Platforms” presented by Dr. Jason D. Gulley, Assistant Professor in the School of Geosciences at the University of South Florida […]
“Exploring Links between the Conduit Hydrology of Glaciers and Carbonate Platforms” presented by Dr. Jason D. Gulley, Assistant Professor in the School of Geosciences at the University of South Florida […]
“Rust Never Sleeps: Biogeochemical and Genomic Aspects of Microbial Fe Redox Cycling” presented by Dr. Eric E. Roden, Albert and Alice Weeks Professor of Geology and Geophysics in the Department […]
“Rust Never Sleeps: Biogeochemical and Genomic Aspects of Microbial Fe Redox Cycling” presented by Dr. Eric E. Roden, Albert and Alice Weeks Professor of Geology and Geophysics in the Department […]
“What the Past Can Teach Us about Sea-level Rise Due to Polar Ice-sheet Mass Loss” presented by Dr. Andrea Dutton, Assistant Professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at the […]
“What the Past Can Teach Us about Sea-level Rise Due to Polar Ice-sheet Mass Loss” presented by Dr. Andrea Dutton, Assistant Professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at the […]
“Canopy Effects, Paleoclimates, and Human Mobility: Insights from Oxygen Stable Isotopes in Bones and Teeth” presentated by Dr. John Krigbaum, Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of […]
“Canopy Effects, Paleoclimates, and Human Mobility: Insights from Oxygen Stable Isotopes in Bones and Teeth” presentated by Dr. John Krigbaum, Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of […]