Fall 2002 Seminar Schedule
- Aug 23
- Dr. Stephany Rubin-Mason, Georgia Institute of Technology
"Barium Benthic Fluxes: Testing the Utility of Barium as Paleoproxy" - Sept 6
- Dr.Yoko Furukawa, Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center
"Modeling Biogeochemical Processes in Skidaway Marsh" - Sept 13
- Dr. Paul Schroeder, University of Georgia
"Atmospheric CO2 paleobarometry from soil minerals: principles and pitfalls"
Old CE Building (Earth Sciences), Room 309 - Sept 20
- Dr. John Knox, University of Georgia
"Observations of Inertial Instability and Rossby Wave Breaking in the Stratosphere" - Sept 27
- Dr. Chunyan Li, Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
"Penetrating Shelf Front in the Central Georgia Bight Observed with Terra MODIS SST" - Oct 4
- Dr. Walter Robinson, University of Illinois
"Why Are There Annular Modes in the Atmosphere?" - Oct 18
- Dr. Mian Chin, Georgia Institute of Technology, NASA GSFC
"Modeling of Tropospheric Aerosols" - Oct 25
- Dr. Ned Lovejoy, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
"A Quantitative Evaluation of the Role of Ions in Atmospheric Nucleation" - Nov 1
- Dr. Chin-Hua Huang, Georgia Institute of Technology, CEE
"Transformation of Antibacterial Agents with Metal Oxides" - Nov 8
- Dr. Stephen Schwartz, Brookhaven National Laboratory
"Aerosols and Climate Change: Certainties and Uncertainties" - Nov 15
- Dr. David DeMaster, North Carolina State University
- Nov 22
- Dr. Thomas Bianchi, Tulane University
