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Spring 2005 Seminars
DATE SPEAKER/TOPIC SPONSOR
Jan 18
1 pm
MSEC 202
CUAHSI Cyberseminar
Tom Harmon - UC Merced: Distributed, embedded networked sensing in environmental, ecological, and hydrological observatories
H
Jan 20
4 pm
MSEC 101
No seminar EB
Jan 25
1 pm
MSEC 202
CUAHSI Cyberseminar
Will Prescott - UNAVCO:
UNAVCO and geodesy in HO's.
H
Jan 27
4 pm
MSEC 101
Barbara Cohen - Institute of Meteoritics, Univ New Mexico: Early bombardment history of the Moon, Earth, and terrestrial planets.
Host: Heizler
EB
Feb 2
1 pm
MSEC 202
CUAHSI Cyberseminar
Ramesh Shrestha - NCALM: NSF supported Center for Airborne Laser Mapping (NCALM) and Hydrologic Observatories.
H
Feb 3
4 pm
MSEC 101
No seminar today EB
Feb 7
3:30 pm
MSEC 103
Kip Solomon - Univ of Utah (Darcy Lecturer): Inert gas tracers in ground water. Host: Phillips H
Feb 8
1 pm
MSEC 202
CUAHSI Cyberseminar
Roy Rasmussen, Greg Poulos, and David Gochis - NCAR:
The role of atmospheric technology and science in developing long term hydrologic observatories
H
Feb 10
4 pm
MSEC 101
Enrique Vivoni - New Mexico Tech: A monsoon flood event in the Rio Puerco and its downstream effects on surface and groundwater interactions in the Rio Grande. EB
Feb 11
4 pm
Wrkman 101
Rick Aster, Sue Bilek, Harold Tobin - New Mexico Tech: The Sumatra earthquake and tsunami. G
Feb 14
3:30 pm
MSEC 103
Patrick Roache/John Wilson: Can groundwater models be validated? Host: McPherson H
Feb 17
4 pm
MSEC 101
Chris Fielding - Univ of Nebraska-Lincoln: Stratigraphic consequences of Early Permian Icehouse Climate: Insights from the southern Sydney Basin, Australia. Host: Mozley EB
Feb 18
3:30 pm
MSEC 101
Bill Woessner - Univ of Montana (Birdsall-Dreiss Lecturer): Examining the exchange of groundwater with the stream/floodplain system: physical, thermal and geochemical approaches. Host: Wilson H
Feb 24
4 pm
MSEC 101
Ashley Davies - Jet Propulsion Lab: Observing volcanic activity with NASA's Autonomous Sciencecraft Experiment. Host: Kyle EB
Feb 28
3:30 pm
MSEC 103
Huade Guan - NMT PhD Candidate in Hydrology: Using mountain precipitation mapping to examine temporal precipitation variability associated with ENSO and PDO cycles H
Mar 3
4 pm
MSEC 101
James Conca - New Mexico State Univ CEMRC: Finding alternative matrices for 137CsCl in the irradiation industry as a means to reduce the threat of a serious dirty bomb attack. Abstract. Host: Bowman EB
Mar 7
3:30 pm
MSEC 103
Enrique Vivoni - New Mexico Tech: Hydrologic and meteorological characteristics of the North American Monsoon over complex terrain in northern Sonora, Mexico. Host: Spinelli H
Mar 10
4 pm
MSEC 101
Larry Crumpler - NM Museum of Natural History: Recent mars exploration. Host: Boston EB
Mar 17
4 pm
MSEC 101
No seminar -- Spring Break EB
Mar 21
12 -1 pm
MSEC 202
Pizza and
drinks!
Xiaodong Song - Univ Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: Inner core anisotropy, rotation, teleseismic earthquake doublets, and the ARCTIC experiment. Details.
Host: Aster
G
Mar 21
3:30 pm
MSEC 103
Keirith Snyder - New Mexico State Univ: Topic TBA.
Host: Hendrickx
H
Mar 23
3 pm
MSEC 103
Glenn Spinelli - New Mexico Tech: Hydrogeologic responses to 3-D temperature variability, Costa Rica subduction margin. Details. G
Mar 24
4 pm
MSEC 101
Glen Gettemy - NMT PhD Candidate in Geophysics: Sub-meter investigation of methane hydrate distribution in the Peru margin: Evidence for instability in the hydrate stability zone. Abstract. Host: Tobin EB
Mar 28
3:30 pm
MSEC 103
Dan Stephens - DBS&A: Late 18th century hydrogeology: a pre-Darcy perspective. Host: Phillips H
Mar 31
4 pm
MSEC 101
Kevin Brown - Scripps Institution of Oceanography: What causes transience in fluid flow in subduction zones and in other oceanic margin environments? EB
Apr 4
2 pm
MSEC 105
Kevin Furlong - Geodynamics Research Group, Penn State: Making a plate boundary: an interdisciplinary perspective on the evolution and behavior of the San Andreas system.
G
Apr 4
3:30 pm
MSEC 103
Moved to May 2 H
Apr 7
4 pm
MSEC 101
No seminar today EB
Apr 11
2 pm
MSEC 105
Thomas Owens - Univ of South Carolina: Emerging opportunities in lithospheric studies using USArray data. G
Apr 13
2 pm
MSEC 103
Jesse Lawrence: Imaging mantle dynamics: a synthesis of seismic velocity, quality factor and anisotropy. G
Apr 14
1 pm
MSEC 202
CUAHSI Cyberseminar
Barry Lefer - Univ Houston: Snowpack chemical reactions
H
Apr 18
2 pm
MSEC 105
Philip Wannamaker - Univ of Utah: The electromagnetic view of continental dynamics: integrative studies of electrical conductivity in the US and worldwide. G
Apr 21
4 pm
MSEC 101
Miaki Ishii - Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Inner core anistropy and the inner-most inner core. EB/G
Apr 22
1 pm
MSEC 202
CUAHSI Cyberseminar
Carol Kendall - USGS:
A multi-isotope approach to tracing
sources of nutrients and organic matter in large river systems
H
Apr 25
3:30 pm
MSEC 103
Cancelled H
Apr 28
4 pm
MSEC 101
Bill Rose - Michigan Technological University: Ice in volcanic clouds: when and where. Host: Dunbar. Details. EB
May 2
3:30 pm
MSEC 103
Paul Krehbiel - New Mexico Tech: Radar and precipitation. Host: Vivoni H
May 5
4 pm
MSEC 101
No seminar today EB
May 11
1 pm
MSEC 202
CUAHSI Cyberseminar
Yoram Rubin - Univ California Berkeley: CUAHSI’s National Center for Hydrologic Synthesis
H
SPONSOR LEGEND
EB Department of Earth & Environmental Science and New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources
H Hydrology Program
G Geophysics Program
EB/H/G Multiple Sponsors

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