Georgia Institute of TechnologySchool of Earth and Atmospheric Science
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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