Fall 2008 SPEAKER SERIES
Friday afternoons at 4:00pm, room 201 Old
Chemistry Bldg.
(unless otherwise noted)
September 12 - Adina Paytan
University of California Santa Cruz
Marine barite a recorder of ocean chemistry and productivity
September 19 - William Schlesinger
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Chasing Nitrogen Atoms: the Fate of Anthropogenic Nitrogen on Land
September 26 - Heather Williams
Earth & Ocean Sciences, Pomona College
What Lies Beneath: Community Responses to Mining & Urban Water Pollution in the Peruvian Altiplano
October 3 - Jay Golden
Arizone State University
Urbanization and a Changing climate: A Systems Approach to Examine Drivers, Adaptaion and Mitigation
October 17 - Harvey Seim
UNC Chapel Hill
Development of a Climatology of Shelf Hydrography and Circulation in the South Atlantic Bight
October 24 - John Longhi
Columbia University, EOS
How Mars Rolled Over and Died
October 31 - Joel Blum
University of Michigan
Biogeochemistry of Mercury with New Insights from Mercury Stable Isotopes
November 7 - Laura Moore
University of Virginia
Climate Variability and Coastal Barriers: Field Evidence and Modeling Insights
November 14 - Steven Bograd
NOAA/NMFS
Exploring the Oceanography of the Pacific Ocean with Seals, Whales, Turtles & Humans
November 21 - Shirpa Hakkinen
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Changes in the North Atlantic Current Based on Surface Drifters and Altimetry Since 1992
December 5 - Richard Madden
Duke School of Medicine, Dept. of Evolutionary Anthropology
The Eocene-Oligocene Transition in Patogonia: Earth Surface Processes and Hypsodonty in South American Mammals
December 12 - Tom Tombrello
Caltech
Not Chevrolets - Formula 1s
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