| Date | Speaker | Topic |
|---|---|---|
| September 15 | James Brownridge Dept. Physics, SUNY Binghamton |
Crystal X-ray Generators and Environmental Research |
| September 22 | Brian Willis SUNY Oneonta |
Comparison of Two Tidal Shorelines in the Cretaceous Seaway of North America |
| September 29 | Fall break | ___ |
| October 6 | Chris McReynolds SUNY Cortland |
The Beginning of a Revolution: Triassic Bivalves and the Mesozoic Marine Radiation |
| October 13 | McFadden | ___ |
| October 20 | Gary Karner Lamont |
Quantitative Basin Analysis |
| October 27 | ___ | ___ |
| November 3 | W. Poag USGS Woods Hole |
Chesapeake Bay Impact Structure |
| November 6 (Monday, not Friday) |
James C. Pechmann University of Utah |
Sublacustrine Paleoseismology: Seismic Reflection Evidence for Multiple Holocene Earthquakes on the East Great Salt Lake Fault |
| November 10 | Geological Society of America | ___ |
| November 17 | Gayl Gleason |
A Story About Deep Focus Earthquakes |
| November 24 | THANKSGIVING BREAK | ___ |
| December 1 | Lincoln Hollister Princeton |
Crustal formation in western British Columbia, based on the integrated seismic and geologic studies of ACCRETE |
| December 8 | Karen Harp Colgate | ___ |
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