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WSU/UI SEES Seminar Series

(Geol 498/598)


Last Update: January 22, 2008

January 17:

UI

Dr. Mickey Gunter

"Asbestiform amphiboles, environmental and health concerns."

January 24:   WSU

No seminar; candidate seminar Tuesday, January 22

January 31: UI Dr. William McClelland


“Caledonian events in Norway and the Arctic.”

February 7: WSU Dr. Derek Thorkelson, Simon Fraser University


“Thick beds, thin dykes and multiple orogenies: Proterozoic evolution of Yukon, Canada.”

February 14: UI Dr. Tim Melbourne, Central Washington University

"Cascadia slow earthquakes and tremors."
February 21:   WSU Dr. Michael Hecht, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California

"The Phoenix mission to the polar regions of Mars."

February 27: UI Dr. Katherine Giles, Distinguished Lecture Series, AAPG

“Tracking the migration of salt diapirs using halokinetic sequence stratigraphy.”
March 6:    WSU

Dr. Suzanne Baldwin, Syracuse University

“How have the youngest eclogites on Earth been exhumed in the Woodlark Rift of Papua New Guinea?”

March 13:  

No Seminar;
SPRING BREAK

March 20: UI

Dr. Ed Ratchford, Arkansas Geological Survey

"An overview of the Fayetteville Shale Gas Play, north-central Arkansas – geochemical tools for exploration and development."

March 27: WSU

Dr. Steve Goldstein, Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory

“New constraints on mechanisms of global climate change from Nd isotopes.”

April 3: UI

Dr. Tom McCandless, Vancouver, BC

“Geology of the Canadian diamond deposits.”

April 10: WSU

Dr. Tim Sisson, US Geological Survey

“A model for Mount Rainier’s magmatic system based on its volcanic history and the petrology and geochemistry of its eruptive products”

April 17: UI

Student Seminars

April 24: WSU

Dr. Jon Major, USGS-CVO

“Lahars – An overview of 25+ years of new geological, hydrological, and hazards insight.”

May 1:  

Student Seminars


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