Georgia Institute of TechnologySchool of Earth and Atmospheric Science
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Spring 2004 Seminar Schedule

Jan. 23
Dr. Andrew Newman, Los Alamos National Laboratories
"To grow a volcano: observations and modeling results from Long Valley, California"

Jan. 30
Dr. Stuart Wakeham, Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
"From plankton to sediments - the fate of organic matter in the oceanic water column"

Feb. 6
Dr. Peter Adams, Carnegie Mellon University
"Insights into the aerosol indirect effect from global models of aerosol microphysics"

Feb. 13
Dr. Donna Blackman, Scripps Institute of Oceanography
"Tectonic mechanisms that enable exchange between the deep (sub-crustal) Earth, the oceans, and microbial life near oceanic spreading centers"

Feb. 27
Dr. Lynn Russell, Scripps Institute of Oceanography
"Organic atmospheric aerosols"

Mar. 5
Dr. Doug Davis, Georgia Tech
"Antarctica: Mystery Continent's Atmosphere Revisited"

Mar. 12
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Mar. 19
Dr. William Abriel, Society of Exploration Geophysicists Distinguished Lecture Series
"Earth Model Complexity and Risk Description in Resource Exploration and Development"

Mar. 26
Dr. Geoffrey Smith, University of Georgia
"Aerosol CIMS: A new technique for studying organic aerosol reactions"

Apr. 2
Dr. Burke Hales, Oregon State University
"Transfer of carbon from the atmosphere to the deep ocean through eastern boundary upwelling: Evidence from high-resolution measurements of CO2, O2, and POC off the Oregon Coast"

Apr. 9
Dr. Laurent Montesi, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
"Melt distribution and migration beneath mid-ocean ridges"

Apr. 16
Dr. A. R. Ravishankara, NOAA
"What the measurement of atmospheric constituents tells us"

Apr. 23
Dr. Tim Lyons, University of Missouri
"A 3.5 Billion Year Relationship Between Sulfur in the Ocean and Life on Earth"

May 5
Dr. Anthony Del Genio, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies