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​Department of Geosciences

Colloquium Series
Spring 2023


Tuesday, 10th January
​4 pm in person (Deike 22) and on Zoom
Max Lloyd
Penn State
Host: 

Isotopic Records of Subterranean Life

No reading seminar

Tuesday, 17th January
4 pm in person (Deike 22) and on Zoom
Summer Praetorius
​USGS
Host: Sarah Ivory


Paleoceanographic insights on viable time periods for human migration along the Pacific coastal route during the late Pleistocene
Sign up for graduate reading seminar and lunch

Tuesday, 24th January
4 pm in person (Deike 22) and on Zoom

Ellen Wohl
Colorado State University 
​Host: Anastasia Piliouras

Rivers of Carbon: Using River Corridor Science to Understand Carbon Dynamics​

Sign up for graduate reading seminar and lunch​

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Wohl et al. (2017)
Shen et al. (2021)

Tuesday, 31st January
4 pm in person (Deike 22) and on Zoom

Patrick Fulton
Cornell University
Host: Donald Fisher
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Updates from the Cornell University Borehole Observatory (CUBO): A 3km deep exploratory well for advancing Earth Source Heat geothermal energy
Sign up for the graduate reading seminar and lunch

Fulton & Brodsky (2016)
Hanes (2022)

Tuesday, 7th February
CANCELLED
Anat Shahar
Carnegie Science
Host: Brad Foley

The importance of hydrogen in Earth's formation and evolution
No graduate reading seminar


Tuesday, 14th February
4 pm in person (Deike 22) and on Zoom
Ken Belitz
USGS
​Host: Sue Brantley

Old problems, new approach: Applications of Ensemble-Tree Machine Learning to Hydrogeology
Sign up for graduate reading seminar and lunch 

Tuesday, 21st February
4pm in person (Deike 22) and on Zoom
James Saiers
Yale University
Host: Sue Brantley

Natural and Anthropogenic Processes Affecting Drinking-Water Quality within the Appalachian Basin
Sign up for graduate reading seminar and lunch  
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Tuesday, 28th February
4pm in person (Deike 22) and on Zoom

Stephen Arrowsmith
Southern Methodist University
Host: Tieyuan Zhu

Seismoacoustics: From Global to Local
Sign up for graduate reading seminar and lunch

Tuesday, 7th March

Spring Break - No Colloquium
No graduate reading seminar and lunch

Tuesday, 14th March
4pm in person (Deike 22) and on Zoom

Shelby Bowden
PSU
Host: Tanya Furman

Evolution of the lithosphere and the continental basalt conundrum

Tuesday, 21st March
4pm in person (Deike 22) and on Zoom

Wil Leavitt
Dartmouth
Host: Max Lloyd

Molecular fingerprinting of microbial methane: utilizing clumped isotopes in methane to differentiate biological pathways
Sign up for graduate reading seminar and lunch


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Tuesday, 28th March
4pm in person (Deike 22) and on Zoom
Jack Williams
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Host: Sarah Ivory 

Building Open Community-Curated Data Systems to Enable Global-Scale Paleoenvironmental and Paleoecological Research: The Neotoma Paleoecology Database
Sign up for graduate reading seminar and lunch 


Tuesday, 4th April
​4pm in person (Deike 22) and on Zoom
Fangfang Yao
University of Colorado Boulder
Host: ​Timothy Bralower

Understanding climate and water crises in the Anthropocene: Human and climate threats to global lake water storage and implications for sustainable water management
Sign up for graduate reading seminar and lunch

Thursday, 6th April

Colloquium Cancelled
Graduate reading seminar and lunch cancelled
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Tuesday, 11th April
4pm in person (Deike 22) and on Zoom
Wenzhe Jiao
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
​Host: ​Timothy Bralower

Big data for climate risks: a multi-sensor remote sensing characterization from global to local scales
Sign up for graduate reading seminar and lunch 
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Thursday, 13th April
4pm in person (Steidle 401) and on Zoom

Marta Zaniolo
Stanford University
Host: Timothy Bralower

Mining multisource climate information to improve water decision making
Sign up for graduate reading seminar and lunch ​

Tuesday, 18th April
​​4pm in person (Deike 22) and on Zoom


Graham Pearson
University of Alberta
Host: Jesse Reimink

Diamonds light up Earth's interior
Sign up for graduate reading seminar and lunch​​​​​​

Tuesday, 25th April
4pm on ​Zoom
Anat Shahar
Carnegie Science
Host: Brad Foley


The importance of hydrogen in Earth's formation and evolution
No graduate reading seminar and lunch​​​​​​




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