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Seminar Series - 2002/2003 Academic Year

Date

Name

Title

09/06/02

Andrew R. Gorman, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, University of Wyoming

“Marine Gas Hydrates – What are they and why should we care? Results from the Blake Ridge, U.S. Atlantic Margin”

 

10/10/02

Laura J. Crossey, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of New Mexico

 

“The Grand Canyon Trial of Time...”

12/05/02

Shari A. Kelley, Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

“Exhumation history of the Southern Rocky Mountains – Southern High Plains: Constraints from apatite fissiontrack thermochronology”

 

12/12/02

Meg Streepey, Dept. of Geological Sciences, Florida State University

“A Brief History of Time (in a Mountain Belt)”

 

02/10/03

Henry Fricke, Colorado College

“Using Carbon Isotopes of Dinosaur remains to infer
Paleoceology”

 

02/19/03

John Mimikakis, U.S. House Science Committee

“How science done by academics gets “transformed” into policy acted on by Congress and how scientists can best go about communicating with politicians.”

 

04/11/03

Nadine McQuarrie, Cal Tech

“Death of an Ocean, Creation of an Orogen, the kinematic evolution of the Zagros Mountains, Iran”

 

04/23/03

Tim Crawford, Bishop-Brogan Associates, Inc.

“Drilling in the Denver Basin Aquifers”


Lew Parker Lecture Series, March 27-28, 2003

04/01/00

 

Senior Research Symposium in the Geology Department

04/27/00

 

Joanie Kleypas, Climate & Global Dynamics, National Center for Atmospheric Research

"Effects of atmospheric CO2 on coral reefs/insight on massive bleaching events"

03/27/03

Peter Molnar, Dept. of Geological Sciences and the Cooperative
Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
(CIRES)

“Closing of the Indonesian Seaway as both the “Missing
Link” between Pacific and East African climates and a
trigger for the Ice Ages”

 

03/28/03

 

“Climate Change, Uplift of Mountain Ranges, and the
Evolution of Humans”

Student Speakers

Paul Bovet ('03)
“Coring for carbon in glacial lakes of Idaho”

Aaron Davis ('03)
“Chaos and stability... soil and dune formation at Cape Liptrap, Australia”

Cortney Kitchen ('03)
“Petrologic investigation of the Tenorio Volcanic Complex, Costa Rica – what lies beneath the jungle”

Alex Macpherson ('03)
“Isotopic Compourisons of Peat, Ireland, and Guinness”

Kelsey McArthur ('03)
“Did you know that Ohio has isotopes?”

Jesse Porter-Henry ('03)
“What dead things in sediment in Montana can tell us about the paleohydrology of the Creataceous”

Raffaello Sacerdoti ('03)
“Sediments and isotopes as observed in the Bliss formation, El Paso, Texas”

 


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