Binghamton University

Department of Geological Sciences and Environmental Studies
Spring 2004 Seminar Series

All seminars are Fridays 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. in Science 1, Room 162


All photos are from past seminars

February 20

Chris Marone, Pennsylvania State University.
The Strength of Granular Fault Zones: Effect of Particle Characteristics and Comparison of Laboratory and Numerical Approaches to Understanding Fault Friction.
February 27

Dave Rodland, Southern Connecticut State University.
Colonization of a Lost World - encrustation of brachiopods on a modern subtropical shelf

March 5

Claudia Carabajal, NVI, Inc. at NASA/GSFC.
The Ice Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite (ICESat) Mission: Laser Altimetry Observations from Space, Calibration and Validation Techniques
March 19

Lew Burkley, Office of Inspector General, NSF
Ethical Dilemmas and Research Misconduct.
March 26

C A N C E L L E D Merritt R. Turetsky, USGS Menlo Park.
Carbon sink/source relationships in a changing boreal forest.

April 2 Marian Lupulescu, New York State Museum.
Iron Deposits of the Grenville province of New York: hydrothermal or magmatic origin?
April 16 Jon Kolak, USGS Reston.
Fingerprinting Natural Hydrocarbon Inputs to the Northern Gulf of Alaska? Advancing Geochemistry or Beating a Dead Horse?
April 23

Matt Makowski, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Holocene Climate Variability on the Peru Margin: Exploiting Developments in Mass Spectrometry
to Generate a High-Resolution Organic Biomarker Record.

April 30 Meg Stewart, Vassar College. Compiling an Environmental Database for the Mid-Hudson Valley, New York Using GIS

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