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Spring seminar series 2009

February 6

Open

February 13

Open
February 18-20
giving three lectures
CANCELED
Jack Horner, Curator of Paleontology at the Museum of the Rockies and Regent's Professor of Paleontology at Montana State University
Wednesday, February 18, Academic A-Room G008, at Noon  Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Thursday, February 19, S1-Room 149, at 7 p.m.  How to Build a Dinosaur. 
Public reception following.
Friday, February 20, Science 1-Room 149, at 3:30 p.m.  Dinosaur Ontogeny, and its Consequences for Diversity. 
February 27

Open

March 6

Open

March 13

Open

March 20 Dave Anastasio, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lehigh University
Fluvial and Deltaic Systems as High-Resolution Recorders of Fold Growth and Fault Slip.
March 27 Stephanie Maes, College of St. Mary's, Albany, NY
Magnetic fabric studies of layered mafic intrusions: evidence for internal structure and emplacement.
April 3

Kate Swanger, Department of Geology, Colgate University
Geomorphology of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica: implications for climate and ice sheet stability.
April 17

Siddhartha Mitra, East Carolina University
Lazy Good-For-Something Carbon Molecules.
April 24 Bob Herendeen, University of Vermont, Gund Institute of Ecological Economics
Energy Cap & Auction:  A Crucial Measure That Hurts a Lot Less Than You Think.
May 1 Sue M. Kay, Cornell University
Neogene Evolution of the Lithosphere of the Central Andean Puna-Altiplano Plateau: A magmatic, tectonic and geophysical perspective.
May 8 Open


Fall 2009 Seminar Series

September 4

Jeff Barker, Organizes the presentation of "An Active Shooter on Campus"
Presented by University Police Officers Doug Parks and Alan Saxby.

September 11

Miriam Katz, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
From phytoplankton to mammals: evolutionary trajectories linked via the carbon cycle.

September 18 Holiday
Rosh Hashana
October 2

John A. Ward, (Alumni Council) PetroEdge Energy LLC.  Houston, Texas
Marcellus Shale – What is it worth per acre?

October 9

Dana Royer, Wesleyan College
Declining atmospheric CO2 during the late Middle Eocene climate transition (~40 Ma).

October 23 Chris Duffy, Pennsylvania State University
The Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory for Embedded Sensing & Simulation
October 30 OPEN!

November 6 Kamini Singha, Pennsylvania State University
Peering into the black box: quantifying anomalous solute transport behavior in heterogeneous environments with geophysics.
November 13

Mathias Vuille, SUNY Albany
21stCentury climate change projections for the tropical Andes: Implications for future glaciation and water resources.

November 20 Naomi Levin, The Johns Hopkins University
Isotopic records of environmental change in Plio-Pleistocene East Africa.
December 4 Greg Hoke, Syracuse University
Combining paleoaltimetry and paleosurface to explore the geodynamics of the Altiplano Plateau
December 11 Joe Smoot, USGS, Reston
Sedimentary constraints on climate proxies and rates of climate change in Quaternary through Holocene non-varved lake records in the western U.S.A.
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