Department of Geological Sciences and Environmental Studies


Spring 2008 Seminar Series

Unless otherwise marked,
All seminars are Fridays 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. in Science 1, Room 162
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February 8

James M. Hamlett, Agricultural Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
Stormwater Management and Enhanced Infiltration in a Small Urban Watershed
February 15

Clint Conrad, Johns Hopkins University
Deep earth controls on long-term sea level change.
February 22

Langhorne "Taury" Smith, New York State Museum, Albany, NY
12 Noon  Hydrothermal alteration of carbonate reservoirs.
3:30-4:30 pm  Hydrothermal Alteration of Carbonate Reservoirs.
February 29

Noah Finnegan, Cornell University
Coupling of rock uplift and river incision in the Namche Barwa-Gyala Peri massif, Tibet.

March 7

Nicholas Harris, Colorado School of Mines
Soils, slopes and source rocks: How tectonics, geomorphology
and climate interact to form lacustrine source rocks in West Africa.

March 14

Linda Ivany, Syracuse University
The Beginning of the Icehouse World in Antarctica: Eocene Climate Change and Evolution of the Shallow Marine Biota.

April 4 Sid Halsor, Wilkes University
GPS Monitoring of Volcanic Unrest at Yellowstone Caldera, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
April 11 POSTPONED...
Paul Fitzgerald,
Syracuse University
How did the Transantarctic Mountains form?
April 25

Jeff Walker, Vassar College
The Long Road: John Burroughs and Charles Darwin, 1862-1922.
May 2

Tara Curtin, Hobart and William Smith
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May 9 Les Hasbargen, SUNY Oneonta
Erosion in steady state drainage basins — an experimental approach.

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