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Spring 2010 Seminar Seris

February 19

Devin Castendyk, State University at Oneonta
The McMurdo Dry Valleys Long-Term Ecological Research Project, Antartica
February 26
POSTPONED
(See below)
Tim Erickson, Moody & Associates, Inc., Sayre, PA.
The Development of Natural Gas Resources from the Marcellus Shale, Geological Opportunities from Consulting Perspectives
March 5

Jay Ague, Yale University
MountainBuilding: Where's the Heat?

March 12

Tim Erickson, Moody & Associates, Inc., Sayre, PA.
The Development of Natural Gas Resources from the Marcellus Shale, Geological Opportunities from Consulting Perspectives

March 19

Gregory Hoke, Syracuse University
Combining paleoaltimetry and paleosurface to explore the geodynamics of the Altiplano Plateau

March 26 Spring Break
April 2 Spring Break
April 9

Jay Thomas, RPI
TitaniQ under pressure: the effect of pressure and temperature on the solubility of Ti in quartz
April 16

Andy Knoll, Harvard University
Bartle Speaker
April 23 Terry Jordan, Cornell University
Geologic Carbon Storage Potential in central and southern New York, with Special Focus on the Queenston Formation
April 30 Chris Scholz, Syracuse University
East African Climate Dynamics over the past 550 kYr: Results of Scientific Drilling in Lake Malawi
May 7 Warren Allmon, Cornell University and PRI (Paleontological Research Institute)
Conservation Paleobiology (with an example from marine snails)

Fall 2010 Seminar Series

 

October 8
Please note special time:
3:30 to 4:30 pm

David Ward, Montana State University
Composition, structure and function of hot spring cyanobacterial mat communities

October 15

Tony Ingraffea, Dwight C. Braun Professor of Engineering, Cornell University
The Marcellus Gas Shale Play: Information for an Informed Citizenry

October 29 M. Todd Walter, Cornell University, Department of Biological & Environmental Engineering
Landscape to stream: Models, observations, & new approaches to solving flowpath puzzles
November 19

Michelle Hluchy, Alfred University
Acid Deposition-Induced Cation Depletion in the Adirondack Mountains, NYS

December 3 Jochen Halfar, University of Toronto at Mississauga
Crustose coralline algae as high-resolution archives of Bering Sea climate
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