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Fall 2003 Seminar Schedule
DATE SPEAKER/TOPIC SPONSOR
Aug 28
4 pm
MSEC 101
Erkan Istanbulluoglu - Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Episodicity in geomorphic processes: Effects of climate, vegetation and disturbances on landscape evolution and sediment yields. Host: Vivoni EB/H
Sept 4
12:30 pm
MSEC 202
Shannon Archer: What I did on my summer vacation: Six weeks as a Schlumberger/WesternGeco Marine Seismic Intern. G
Sept 4
4 pm
MSEC 101
Glenn Spinelli - New Mexico Tech: Fluid and heat flow on the Juan de Fuca Ridge flank: Basement circulation and seepage through sediments. Host: Tobin EB/H
Sept 11
4 pm
MSEC 101
Enrique Vivoni - New Mexico Tech: The predictability of hydrometeorological flood events: Radar rainfall forecasting and hydrologic modeling in the Arkansas-Red River Basin.
Host: Zhou
EB/H
Sept 18
4 pm
MSEC 101
Paul Bauer - NM Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources: Topic TBA. Host: Dunbar EB
Sept 25
4 pm
MSEC 101
TBA EB
Sept 29
3:15 pm
MSEC 103
Bruce M. Thomson - Univ of New Mexico: Arsenic in water: Chemistry and treatment.
Host: Bowman
H
Oct 2
4 pm
MSEC 101
George Kiladis - NOAA: Monsoons of the Southwest.
Host: McIntosh
EB/H
Oct 3
1 pm
MSEC 202
Enrique Vivoni - New Mexico Tech: High resolution multi-scale modeling of watershed hydrology: An opportunity to integrate remote sensing observations, field data collection and distributed modeling in a hydrologic observatory.
CUAHSI Cyberseminar
H
Oct 9
4 pm
MSEC 101
Tien Grauch - USGS: Uncovering faults in the Albuquerque basin: New insights and enigmas from aeromagnetic and gravity data. Host: Tobin EB
Oct 13
3:15 pm
MSEC 103
Huade Guan - NM Tech PhD Student: The effect of critical pH on virus fate and transport in saturated porous medium.
Host: Hendrickx
H
Oct 16
4 pm
MSEC 101
Chuck Chapin - NM Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources: New Mexico volcanism in space and time. Host: McIntosh EB
Oct 21
1 pm
MSEC 202
Ken Reckhow - Duke University: On the development of the paper prototype observatory.
Neuse Hydrologic Observatory Cyberseminar
H
Oct 23
4 pm
MSEC 101
Simon Peacock - Arizona State University: Subduction-zone earthquakes: Metamorphism rocks the world. Host: Goodwin EB
Oct 24
1 pm
MSEC 202
George Hornberger - Univ of Virginia: Concentration discharge relationships in headwater streams: Models and muddles.
CUAHSI Cyberseminar
H
Oct 27
3:15 pm
MSEC 103
Cliff Dahm - Univ of New Mexico: Measuring and scaling riparian ET along the Middle Rio Grande riverine corridor.
Host: Hendrickx
H
Oct 30
4 pm
MSEC 101
Charles Reynolds of Geological Associates, Inc. and Dirk Van Hart of Gram, Inc.: A shallow seismic line on the east side of the Albuquerque Basin, Kirtland Air Force Base. Host: Broadhead EB
Nov 6
No Seminar: GSA Annual Meeting EB
Nov 10
3:15 pm
MSEC 103
Jill Buckley - NM Petroleum Recovery Research Center: Oil spill cleanup - some lessons from the oilfield. Host: Bowman H
Nov 12
3:15 pm
MSEC 101
Clyde Munster - Texas A&M University: Assessing the role of juniper on hydrology.
Host: Phillips
H
Nov 13
4 pm
MSEC 101
Laura Crossey - Univ of New Mexico: Xenowhiffs: Springs, gases and travertines of the Colorado Plateau (links to tectonism, and view of a deeply-dissected hydrologic system).
Host: Dunbar
EB/H
Nov 14
1 pm
MSEC 202
Laura Toran - Temple University: Stormwater sampling in karst: Implications for contaminant transport.
CUAHSI Cyberseminar
H
Nov 17
3:15 pm
MSEC 103
James Hogan - SAHRA, Univ of Arizona: Surface water - groundwater interaction at the basin scale: The importance of river recharge and salty discharge along the Rio Grande. Host: Phillips H
Nov 20
4 pm
MSEC 101
Dave Wilson - NM Tech PhD Student: Seismic structure of the crust and upper mantle in the southwestern United States: Implications for Colorado Plateau uplift and Rio Grande Rifting.
Host: Aster
EB
Nov 24
3:15 pm
MSEC 103
Tom Kieft - New Mexico Tech: Life in the deep subsurface.
Host: Phillips
H
Nov 27
No Seminar: Thanksgiving Holiday EB
Dec 4
4 pm
MSEC 101
Ron Bruhn - Univ of Utah: Neotectonics of southern Alaska: Consequences of global plate motions, terrane collision and climate change. Host: Goodwin EB
Dec 11
No Seminar: AGU Fall Meeting EB
SPONSOR LEGEND
EB Department of Earth & Environmental Science and New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources
H Hydrology Program, EES Department
G Geophysics Program, EES Department
EB/H/G Multiple Sponsors

Future Schedules: Spring 2004
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