Colloquium Series
Spring 2023
Max Lloyd
Penn State Host: Isotopic Records of Subterranean Life |
No reading seminar
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Summer Praetorius
USGS Host: Sarah Ivory Paleoceanographic insights on viable time periods for human migration along the Pacific coastal route during the late Pleistocene |
Ellen Wohl
Colorado State University Host: Anastasia Piliouras Rivers of Carbon: Using River Corridor Science to Understand Carbon Dynamics |
Patrick Fulton
Cornell University Host: Donald Fisher Updates from the Cornell University Borehole Observatory (CUBO): A 3km deep exploratory well for advancing Earth Source Heat geothermal energy |
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
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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 |
James Saiers
Yale University Host: Sue Brantley Natural and Anthropogenic Processes Affecting Drinking-Water Quality within the Appalachian Basin |
Stephen Arrowsmith
Southern Methodist University Host: Tieyuan Zhu Seismoacoustics: From Global to Local |
Tuesday, 7th March
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Spring Break - No Colloquium
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No graduate reading seminar and lunch
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Shelby Bowden
PSU Host: Tanya Furman Evolution of the lithosphere and the continental basalt conundrum |
Wil Leavitt
Dartmouth Host: Max Lloyd Molecular fingerprinting of microbial methane: utilizing clumped isotopes in methane to differentiate biological pathways |
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 |
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 |
Thursday, 6th April
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Colloquium Cancelled
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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 |
Marta Zaniolo
Stanford University Host: Timothy Bralower Mining multisource climate information to improve water decision making |
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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