Fall 2014
Tuesday Afternoons at 4:00 PM
Natural Science Annex 101
October 7, 2014
Speaker: Branwen Williams, Claremont Colleges
Title: Reconstruction of Aleutian seawater temperature since 1665 AD from the skeletons of coralline algae
Hosts: Paytan/Martinez-Fernandez
October 14, 2014
Speaker: Emma Versteegh, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Title: The world’s deepest hydrothermal vents: biogeochemistry of an alien environment
Hosts: Clapham/Killam
October 21, 2014
Speaker: Mike Cheadle, University of Wyoming
Title: King Neptune, quite contrary, how does your fast spread ocean crust grow?
Hosts: Brodsky/TBA
October 28, 2014
Speaker: Barbara John, University of Wyoming
Title: Slow spread mid-ocean ridges: the competition between magmatism and tectonics
Hosts: Brodsky/TBA
November 4, 2014
Speaker: Andreas Mulch, Goethe University Frankfurt/Main
Title: Paleotopography: From Tectonics to the Evolution of Landscapes and Life
Hosts: Koch/TBA
November 18, 2014
Speaker: Barbara Bekins, USGS Menlo Park
Title: How Far Away Can Earthquakes be Induced by Fluid Injection? Case Study of the Jones, Oklahoma Earthquake Swarm
Hosts: TBA/Stauffer
November 25, 2014
Speaker: Barbara Balestra, University of California, Santa Cruz
Title: Insight from the IODP Exp. 339 (Mediterranean Outflow) using coccolithophores as proxies
Hosts: Paytan/TBA
December 2, 2014
Speaker: Danny Brothers, USGS Santa Cruz
Title: TBA
Hosts: Silver/TBA
December 9, 2014
Speaker: TBA
Title: TBA
Hosts: TBA