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ESS Seminars & Lectures, Winter Quarter 2007
All ESS Seminars are held in JHN (Johnson Hall) 102, 3:30-4:50 unless otherwise noted. Refreshments served in the foyer prior to the seminar. Thursday, January 11 ESS SEMINAR SERIES - Geobiology Candidate David Johnston, University of Maryland Title: TBA Thursday, January 18 ESS SEMINAR SERIES - Geobiology Candidate Adina Paytan, Stanford University Title: Submarine Groundwater Discharge an Important Source of New Nutrients to Coral Reef Ecosystems Friday, January 19 10:30-11:30, ATG 154 ESS RESEARCH SEMINAR - Geobiology Candidate Adina Paytan, Stanford University Title: High Productivity in the Open Ocean During Cretaceous Anoxic Events Thursday, January 25 3:30-4:30, JHN 102 ESS SEMINAR SERIES - Geobiology Faculty Candidate Silke Severmann, Research Associate, University of California-Riverside Title: The iron isotope proxy - biosignature or a tool without a problem? Friday, January 26 10:30-11:30, JHN 026 ESS RESEARCH SEMINAR - Geobiology Faculty Candidate Silke Severmann, Research Associate, University of California-Riverside Title: Out of Africa and into the Bosporus: Using modern environments to constrain ancient Earth history Monday, January 29 3:30-4:30, JHN 102 ESS SPECIAL SEMINAR - Tectonics/Erosion Faculty Candidate Nichole Gasparini, Post-doctoral Researcher, Arizona State University Title: Empirical Equations and Process-Based Models for River Incision Across a Mountain Range Tuesday, January 30 10:30-11:30, QRC/ATG 154 ESS RESEARCH SEMINAR - Tectonics/Erosion Faculty Candidate Nichole Gasparini, Post-doctoral Researcher, Arizona State University Title: TBA Wednesday, January 31 10:30-11:30, JHN 026 ESS RESEARCH SEMINAR - Geobiology Faculty Candidate Drew Gorman-Lewis, Postdoctoral Appointee, Argonne National Lab Title: Probing the Reactivity of the Bacterial Surface with Titration Calorimetry and Actinide Adsorption Thursday, February 1 3:30-4:30, JHN 102 ESS SEMINAR SERIES - Geobiology Faculty Candidate Drew Gorman-Lewis, Postdoctoral Appointee, Argonne National Lab Title: Geobiology and the Mobility of Metals Tuesday, February 6 3:30-4:30, JHN 075 ESS SPECIAL SEMINAR - Tectonics/Erosion Faculty Candidate Katherine Huntington, Postdoctoral Scholar, CalTech Title: Climate change and Late Pliocene acceleration of erosion in the Himalaya Wednesday, February 7 1:30-2:30, JHN 175 ESS RESEARCH SEMINAR - Tectonics/Erosion Faculty Candidate Katherine Huntington, Postdoctoral Scholar, CalTech Title: Detrital mineral thermochronology in active fluvial systems and the evolution of orogenic landscapes. Thursday, February 8 3:30-4:30, JHN 102 ESS SEMINAR SERIES - Geobiology Faculty Candidate Christophe Dupraz, Research Scientist, University of Neuchatel Title: Synergy in Biogeosciences: The microbially-regulated Carbonate Cycle. Friday, February 9 10:30-11:30, JHN 026 ESS RESEARCH SEMINAR - Geobiology Faculty Candidate Christophe Dupraz, Research Scientist, University of Neuchatel Title: The microbially-induced carbonate biomineralization from continental to open-marine environments. Tuesday, February 13 3:30-4:30, JHN 075 ESS SPECIAL SEMINAR - Tectonics/Erosion Faculty Candidate Cameron Wobus, CIRES Visiting Fellow, University of Colorado Title: Can erosion drive tectonics? A case study from the central Nepalese Himalaya. Wednesday, February 14 1:30-2:30, JHN 175 ESS RESEARCH SEMINAR - Tectonics/Erosion Faculty Candidate Cameron Wobus, CIRES Visiting Fellow, University of Colorado Title: Toward an improved model of landscape evolution: How do changes in bedrock channel width, gradient, and sediment flux interact in natural systems? Tuesday, February 20 2:30-3:30, PAB A110 AB SEMINAR - Astrobiology/ESS Faculty Candidate Megan Elwood Madden, Postdoctoral Fellow, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Title: Gas hydrates as planetary-scale water and greenhouse gas reservoirs: Implications for Astrobiology Tuesday, February 20 4:00 - 5:00, JHN 075 ESS SPECIAL SEMINAR - Tectonics/Erosion Faculty Candidate Frederic Herman, Postdoctoral Scholar, CalTech Title: "Constraining the evolution of the topography in the Southern Alps of New Zealand" Wednesday, February 21 10:30-11:30, JHN 026 ESS SPECIAL SEMINAR - Astrobiology/ESS Faculty Candidate Megan Elwood Madden, Postdoctoral Fellow, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Title: Where has all the water gone? Exploring the effects of time, temperature, pressure and composition on planetary fluids. Wednesday, February 21 1:30-2:30, JHN 175 ESS RESEARCH SEMINAR - Tectonics/Erosion Faculty Candidate Frederic Herman, Postdoctoral Scholar, CalTech Title: TBA Thursday, February 22 9:00 AM, ATG 154 Master's Exam Luke Mioduszewski, ESS Graduate Student Title: Comparison of volcanic gas sampling methods using a laboratory artificial fumarole Thursday, February 22 3:30-4:30, JHN 102 ESS SEMINAR SERIES Jody Bourgeois, UW ESS Faculty Title: "Does Kamchatka belong to North America?" Tuesday, February 27 12:30 PM, ATG 154 General Exam Amanda Henck, ESS Graduate Student Title: "Is the Three Rivers Region in Steady State?". Thursday, March 1 3:30-4:30, JHN 102 ESS SEMINAR SERIES Ana Mari Cauce, Executive Vice Provost, Office of the Provost Professor, UW Psychology Department Title: "Beyond Bias and Barriers: Fulfilling the Promise of Women in Academic Science" Friday, March 2 9:30 AM, JHN 127 Amit Mushkin - Final Exam ESS Graduate Student, UW Title: "Quaternary Deformation Across the Central Segment of the Gobi-Altay Fault System, Southwestern Mongolia" Tuesday March 6 3:30-4:30, JHN 075 SPECIAL SEMINAR Robert Bindschadler, Chief Scientist Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Title: "Antarctica’s Hidden Plumbing" Thursday, March 8 NO SEMINAR THIS WEEK Friday March 9 12:00-1:00, QRC Library - Johnson 377 Special Seminar Dr. Francesco Comiti, Dept. Land and Agroforest Environments University of Padova, Italy Title: "Wood in mountain rivers of the Italian Alps and of the Southern Andes: too much or too small ?" Monday, March 12 1:00 PM, JHN 127 Michele Koppes - Final Exam ESS Graduate Student, UW Title: "Glacier erosion and response to climate from Alaska to Patagonia" Tuesday, March 13 3:00 PM, JHN 117 Annaliese Eipert - Master's Exam ESS Graduate Student, UW Title: "Sand and mud deposited by Hurricane Katrina on Deer Island, Biloxi Bay, Mississippi" Tuesday, March 13 3:00 PM, JHN 027 Summer Rupper - Final Exam ESS Graduate Student, UW Title: "Glacier Sensitivity and Regional Climate: Past and Present." The University of Washington is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodations, contact the Office of the ADA Coordinator, at least ten days in advance at: (206) 543-6450 (voice); 543-6452 (TDD); 685-3885 (FAX); access@u.washington.edu (E-mail)


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