| DATE |
SPEAKER/TOPIC |
SPONSOR |
Jan 25
4 pm MSEC 101 |
Jaime Barnes - Univ New Mexico: Studying serpentinization, seafloor tectonics, and arc volcanism using Cl stable isotopes.
|
EB |
Jan 29
3:30 pm
MSEC 101 |
Manoj K. Shukla - New Mexico State Univ: Hydrological properties of soil at multiple scales—assessment and modeling. Abstract.
Host: Bowman |
H |
Feb 1
4 pm MSEC 101 |
Lynda Walsh - New Mexico Tech: Communicating science to the public: lessons from 19th century media hoaxes.
|
EB |
Feb 5
3:30 pm
MSEC 101 |
Grace Haggerty - Interstate Stream Commission, Albuquerque: New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission’s collaboration in resource management on the Middle Rio Grande. Abstract.
Host: Wilson |
H |
Feb 8
4 pm MSEC 101 |
Matt Haney - Sandia National Labs: The dual nature of fault zones as seen in seismic images. Abstract.
|
EB |
Feb 12
3:30 pm
MSEC 101 |
Keiko Sasaki - Kyushu Univ: Removal of selenate in groundwater using a permeable reactive
barrier: column study.
Host: Bowman |
H |
Feb 14
2 pm
MSEC 101 |
Igor B. Morozov - Univ Saskatchewan: Deep seismic nuclear-explosion profiling: seismic dataset of the 20th century. |
G |
Feb 15
4 pm MSEC 101 |
Kent Condie - New Mexico Tech: When did plate tectonics begin on planet Earth?
|
EB |
Feb 19
3:30 pm
MSEC 101 |
Matt Baillie - New Mexico Tech: Baseflow source quantification to the San Pedro River, Arizona: a geochemical approach. Abstract.
Host: Wilson |
H |
Feb 22
4:00 pm
MSEC 101 |
Claudia Wilson - New Mexico Tech: Helping buildings withstand earthquakes. Host: Murray |
EB |
Feb 26
3:30 pm
MSEC 101 |
David Gochis - National Center for Atmospheric Research: The North American Monsoon Experiment: A multi-disciplinary study with a unifying aim. Abstract.
Host: Vivoni |
H |
Mar 1
4 pm
MSEC 101 |
George Vance - University of Wyoming: Biogeochemistry of selenium in disturbed environments. Host: Bowman |
EB/H |
Mar 2
1:30 pm
AOC
|
Yuri Fialko - Univ California, San Diego: How creepy is the southern San Andreas Fault? |
EB/
NRAO |
Mar 8
2 pm
MSEC 105 |
Catherine Snelson -
Univ Nevada, Las Vegas: Controlled-source seismology from sink holes to basin structure.
|
G |
Mar 8
4 pm MSEC 101 |
Richard Harrison - USGS Reston: A restraining-bend model
that explains the uplift and neotectonics of Cyprus. Host: Dunbar |
EB |
| Mar 15 |
No seminar - Spring Break |
EB |
Mar 22
4 pm MSEC 101 |
Shari Kelley - New Mexico Tech: Exhumation history of the Colorado Plateau. |
EB |
Mar 26
3:30 pm
MSEC 101 |
Girisha Ganjegunte - Texas A&M, El Paso Agricultural Research & Extension Center: Effects of land application of saline-sodic wastewater and utilization of natural zeolites to improve water quality. Abstract.
Host: Bowman |
H |
Mar 29
4 pm
MSEC 101 |
Eileen Ryan - Magdalena Ridge Observatory: Asteroid collisions: the effect of macroscopic porosity on fragmentation. |
EB |
Apr 5
4 pm
MSEC 101 |
Lang Farmer - Univ Colorado, Boulder: Reassessing the mid-Tertiary ignimbrite flare-up in the Southern Rocky
Mountains. |
EB |
Apr 9
3:30 pm
MSEC 101 |
Peter Lichtner - Los Alamos National Lab: Modeling multi-scale reactive transport processes from pore to continuum scales. Abstract.
Host: Wilson |
H |
Apr 12
4 pm
MSEC 101 |
Tim Wawrzyniec -
Univ New Mexico:
Evaluating HOODOO form and process using TLS LiDAR data to measure
seasonal hillslope modification, Black Mesa, NE Arizona. Abstract. Host: Axen |
EB |
Apr 16
3:30 pm
MSEC 101 |
Bridget Scanlon - Texas Bureau of Economic Geology, GSA Birdsall-Dreiss Lecturer: Impacts of changing land use on subsurface water resources in semiarid regions. Abstract.
Host: Phillips |
EB/H |
Apr 19
4 pm
MSEC 101 |
Ken Smith - New Mexico Highlands Univ: The New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute: Current plans and future goals. |
EB |
Apr 26
4 pm
MSEC 101 |
Kimberly Schramm - New Mexico Tech: Oceanic transform earthquakes aren't predominately slow. Host: Bilek |
EB |
May 3
4 pm
MSEC 101 |
Fred Phillips - New Mexico Tech: The Sierra Nevada and the "rejuvenation of mountain ranges" |
EB |