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Fall 2005 Seminars
DATE SPEAKER/TOPIC SPONSOR
Sept 1
4 pm
MSEC 101
Gary Axen - New Mexico Tech: The Late Cenozoic West Salton Detachment System, Southern California: A Low-angle Normal Fault within the Pac-NAm Plate Boundary. EB
Sept 8
4 pm
MSEC 101
Bob Andres - Univ of North Dakota: Fossil Fuel Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Global Change Studies. Host: Dunbar EB
Sept 12
3:30 pm
MSEC 103
Cancelled H
Sept 15
4 pm
MSEC 101
Paul Umhoefer - Univ of Northern Arizona: Patterns of Upper Crustal Faulting and Basin Development in the SW Gulf of California in Space and Time: Insights into Plate Tectonic Processes. Host: McIntosh EB
Sept 19
3:30 pm
MSEC 103
Jan Hendrickx - New Mexico Tech: Vadose Zone Hydrology -- Here, There and (Almost) Everywhere. Host: McPherson H
Sept 22
4 pm
MSEC 101
Douglas R. MacAyeal - Univ of Chicago: Iceberg Tremor and Other Curiosities of Antarctica's Large Tabular Icebergs. Abstract. Host: Aster EB
Sept 26
3:30 pm
MSEC 103
Steve Cabaniss - Univ of New Mexico: Chemistry and Properties of Natural Organic Matter: An Agent-based Model. Abstract. H
Sept 29
4 pm
MSEC 101

POSTPONED to next semester
Harold Tobin
- New Mexico Tech:
Getting Inside the Plate Boundary: Drilling and Instrumenting Subduction Zone Megathrusts.

EB
Sept 29
4 pm
Workman 101
F. Sherwood Rowland - Univ of California--Irvine: Our Changing Atmosphere: Global Warming, Stratospheric Ozone Depletion, and Smog. Details. C/P/E
Oct 6
4 pm
MSEC 101
Andy Campbell - New Mexico Tech, Virgil Lueth - NM Bureau of Geology: The Molycorp Project. EB
Oct 7
1 pm
MSEC 202

CUAHSI Cyberseminar
Jeff McDonnell - Oregon State Univ: Theory Impasse in Catchment Hydrology?
H
Oct 10
3:30 pm
MSEC 103
Mekonnen Gebremichael - New Mexico Tech: Toward Characterizing the Spatio-Temporal Variability in Global Precipitation Measurements. Abstract. H
Oct 13
4 pm
MSEC 101
Ellery Hamilton-Smith - Charles Sturt University: Karst and World Heritage. Host: Boston EB
Oct 14
1 pm
MSEC 202

CUAHSI Cyberseminar
Efi Foufoula and Chris Paola - NCED--Univ of Minnesota: Topic TBA.
H
Oct 20
4 pm
MSEC 101
No seminar -- GSA Annual Meeting EB
Oct 21
1 pm
MSEC 202

CUAHSI Cyberseminar
Manu Lall: Hydrologic Change Detection.
H
Oct 24
4 pm
MSEC 103
John Bredehoeft - Hydrodynamics Group,  Sausalito, CA: Are We Running Out of Water in the West? H
Oct 26
2 pm
MSEC 103
David D. Lambert - National Science Foundation: Infrastructure Opportunities and Challenges for the Solid Earth Sciences. Host: Aster E
Oct 27
4 pm
MSEC 101
Leslie Melim - Western Illinois University: Stromatolites in the Dark: Microbes and the Giant Pool Fingers of Hidden Cave, NM.
EB
Oct 28
1 pm
MSEC 202

CUAHSI Cyberseminar
David Maidment - Univ of Texas at Austin:
HIS Community Briefing.
H
Nov 3
4 pm
MSEC 101
Henry Fricke - Colorado College: New Ways of Studying Old Dinosaurs: What Geochemistry Can Tell Us About Their Diet and Ecology. EB
Nov 7
3:30 pm
MSEC 103
Jason Heath - New Mexico Tech: Hydrogeochemical Characterization of Leaking Carbon Dioxide-Charged Fault Zones in East-Central Utah. H
Nov 10
4 pm
MSEC 101
Mark Murray - New Mexico Tech:The Plate Boundary Observatory: Measuring Active Deformation in the Western U.S. Abstract. Host: Aster EB
Nov 17
4 pm
MSEC 101
Robert Harris - Oregon State Univ: Tree-rings and Borehole Temperatures: Complementary Estimates of Extratropical Northern Hemispheric Warming. Abstract. Host: Bilek EB
Nov 18
12 pm
MSEC 105
Robert Harris - Oregon State Univ: Fluid Flow Through Seamounts: Implications for Global Heat and Mass Flux. Abstract. Host: Bilek E
Nov 21
3:30 pm
MSEC 103
Roseanna Neupauer - Univ of Colorado: Investigation of Aquifer Heterogeneity using Wavelet Analysis. H
Nov 24
4 pm
MSEC 101
No seminar today - Thanksgiving EB
Dec 1
4 pm
MSEC 101
Bayani Cardenas - New Mexico Tech: Dynamics of Fluids, Solutes, and Thermal Energy along Sediment-Water Interfaces with Bedforms. EB
SPONSOR LEGEND
EB Department of Earth & Environmental Science and New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources
E Department of Earth & Environmental Science
H Hydrology Program
G Geophysics Program
C/P/E Chemistry, Physics, and EES Departments

Future Schedules:
Spring 2006

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