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Upcoming K. Douglas Nelson Lecture Series

 

March 21st Tom Kulp, Binghamton University 

The Geomicrobiology of Antimony and Arsenic



Current semester K. Douglas Nelson Lecture Series



January 24th  John Kessler, University of Rochester

Oceanic Secrets Revealed by the Deepwater Horizon Disaster

January 31st  Tyrone Rooney, Michigan State University and GEOPRISMS Distinguished Lecturer

Extension Beyond the Rift Boundaries: Magmatism, Heat, and Depth-Dependent Deformation in Ethiopia

February 7th Christina Tauge, University of California, Santa Barbara

Forest Eco-hydrology in a Changing Climate: Integrating modeling and measurements, SUNY ESF, 5 Illick Hall

February 14th Jeffrey Karson, Syracuse University,

The Syracuse University Lava Project: Science, Art, and Education with Natural-Scale Basaltic Lava Flow Experiments

February 21st Nadja Insel, University of Chicago, Evolution of the Andes: A climate perspective

February 28th Rob Moucha, Syracuse University,"Seismic tomography and mantle convection -- a window into the past”

 presenting in Physics, Room 202/204 Physics 3:45

March 10 -15  Spring Break

March 21st Tom Kulp, Binghamton University 

The Geomicrobiology of Antimony and Arsenic

March 29th Miriam Katz, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Antarctic Circumpolar Current Evolution and its Impact on Climate and Global Ocean Circulation  2pm on Friday Heroy 210

April 4th Laurie Leshin, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Science on Mars Time:  Roving the Red Planet with Curiosity

 Crouse-Hinds 010

April 11th and 12th  Sidney Hemming, Lamont Dougherty Earth Observatory

Towards a paleo-hydrological record of the Mono Basin through the last glacial cycle

Gary Hemming, Queens College, Time 11:00 Maxwell Auditorium. The development of the boron isotope paleo-pH proxy, Special Friday Seminar

April 18th  Eric Calais, Ecole Normale Superieur,  Millimeters matter: Measuring subtle motions of the Earth. The Holmes Lecture, Heroy Auditorium 7:00pm

April 25th Jon Payne, Stanford University, End-Permian mass extinction in the oceans: An ancient analog for 21st century oceans?

*All seminars are held in Heroy 113 at 4pm unless otherwise stated.


Schedules of prior semesters