Events

Guest Speaker: Dr. Prabhakar Clement – 1st seminar

Bevill Bldg Room 1000

Groome Endowed Professor Department of Civil Engineering Auburn University Title: Impacts of the BP Oil Spill – An Analysis of Past, Present and Future State of Alabama’s Sandy Beaches Abstract: On April 20, 2010, the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) drilling platform exploring for oil on the Macondo Prospect (MC252) in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) exploded,

Guest Speaker: Dr. Prabhakar Clement – 2nd seminar

111 AIME Building

Groome Endowed Professor Department of Civil Engineering Auburn University Title: Worthiness of complex groundwater models for decision making— How to balance complexity with simplicity? Abstract: Complex mathematical models are routinely used by groundwater hydrologists to predict contaminant concentration levels in polluted aquifers. These predictions are then used in risk-assessment and epidemiological studies, which are often

Seminar Speakers: Hannah Reed and Gourab Bhattacharya

110 AIME Building

Hannah Reed Title: "Crystallographic Characterization of Calcite Microstructures in Fossil Brachiopod Shells in Relation to Lifestyle" Gourab Bhattacharya Title: "Miocene exhumation of the Indus-Yarlung Suture Zone in NW India: An insight into the controls of tectonics and climate"

Seminar Speakers: Ben Ginter and Alex Owen

110 AIME Building

Ben Ginter Title: Using LiDAR Images for Quantitative Analysis of Natural Fractures in Woodford Shale Outcrops along I-35 in Southern Oklahoma Alex Owen Title: "Origins of Upper Jurassic Smackover Microbial Carbonate Reservoirs and Associated Reservoir Facies at Fishpond Field, Northeastern Gulf of Mexico”

Seminar Speakers: Liz Olree and Daniel Montiel

110 AIME Building

Liz Olree Title: "Kinematic Modeling of Central Nepal: Thermochronometer Cooling Ages as a Constraint for Balanced Cross Sections" Daniel Montiel Title: "Examining the importance of submarine groundwater discharge in a river dominated estuary: example of Mobile Bay, AL"

Seminar Speakers: Berg Nazlim, Beril Alkan and Efkan Kabaca

110 AIME Building

Berg Nazlim Title: "A comparison of extension estimates across the margins of the Woodlark Basin, Papua New Guinea" Beril Alkan Title: "Petroleum System Analysis of Kirkkavak Formation in the Haymana Basin, Central Anatolia, Turkey" Efkan Kabaca Title: "Seismic Facies Analysis in Netherlands Offshore F3 Block, North Sea"

Seminar Speaker: Dr. Aubreya Adams

110 AIME Building

Assistant Professor Department of Geology Colgate University Title: "Illuminating the African Lithosphere with Surface Wave Tomography" Abstract: Sub-Saharan Africa hosts tremendous diversity in lithosphere structures and dynamic processes. The backbone of the continent consists of a conglomeration of Archean and Proterozoic cratons separated by Proterozoic mobile belts. These pre-Cambrian features are intact and relatively unaltered

Seminar Speakers: Dusty Hawkins, Evan Back and Erik Rheams

110 AIME Building

Dusty Hawkins Title: "Temporal and Spatial Variations in Stream Water Chemistry in a Watershed Impacted by Acid Mine Drainage" Evan Back Title: "Effects of disaggregation on water leaching of volcanic deposits" Erik Rheams Title: "Variation in Reservoir Fluid Chemistry During and Following CO2 Injection at Citronelle Oil Field, Alabama"

Seminar Speaker: Dr. Peter Knappett

110 AIME Building

Assistant Professor Dept. Geology & Geophysics, Texas A&M University Title: "Formation of Natural Reactive Barriers at the interface between reduced aquifers and tidally fluctuating, gaining rivers" Abstract: Recent studies have documented concentrated metal deposits within nearshore (<10m) sediments of riverbank aquifers. These Natural Reactive Barriers (NRBs) often form at the interface between anoxic aquifers and