Department of Geological Sciences and Environmental Studies


Fall 2009
Wednesday Noon Seminar Series

All seminars are Wednesdays, 12 Noon to 1:00 p.m. in Science 1, Room 162

 

September 9

Bob Demicco
Carbonate Modeling – C.S.D.M.S. Approach

September 16 Karen Salvage
Hydrology in the "Critical Zone"
September 23

Dave Jenkins
Predicting the natural occurrence of Na-rich triple-chain silicates

September 30 Dick Naslund
The Victoria Island Sill Project – Arctic Research Opportunities in Petrology and Paleomagnetism
October 14

Francis Wu
What we have learned from TAIGER so far

October 28 Peter Knuepfer
Channel change and erosion in Esopus Creek: can we restore/manage a stream?
November 4 Bill MacDonald
Chasing Meteorite Impacts in South America
November 11 OPEN!!

November 18 Tim Lowenstein
Rifting, Hydrothermal Activity, and Closed Basin Lakes: Modern and Ancient

November 25 Thanksgiving Break

December 2 Joe Graney
Moving Metals: Competing Natural & Anthropogenic Processes


December 9 Steve Dickman
How the oceans respond to pressure (atmospheric); or, 'storm surges' on a large scale

Please contact Alan Jones at jones@binghamton.edu for any inquiry.

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