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
