Events

Seminar Speakers: Liz Bollen and Daniel McLain

110 AIME Building

Liz Bollen Title: "Garnet large and small: Tracking the thermal history of granulite facies metamorphism with Sm-Nd ages" Daniel McLain: "Determining the Direction of Increasing Depth and TOC of the

Seminar Speakers: Greg Gushurst and Jonathan Riddle

110 AIME Building

Greg Gushurst Title: "Lithospheric Structure and Plate Locking Mechanism of the Central Andes Subduction: Combined Modeling of Satellite and Terrestrial Gravity Data" Jonathan Riddle Title: "Carbonation of Flue Gas Desulfurization

Seminar Speaker: Dr. Ming-Kuo Lee

110 AIME Building

Robert B. Cook Professor and Chair Department of Geosciences Auburn University Title: "Field-Scale Bioremediation of Arsenic-Contaminated Groundwater Using Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria and Biogenic Pyrite"

Seminar Speakers: Lauren Parker and Yihuai Lou

110 AIME Building

Lauren Parker Title: "Eutrophication in the Northern Gulf of Mexico: An Evaluation of Long-Term Environmental Change and Human Impacts on Coastal Estuaries" Yihuai Lou Title: "Automatic Horizon Picking Using Multiple

Seminar Speakers: Shuo Chen and Adlai Fonseca

110 AIME Building

Shuo Chen Title: "Effects of Hurricane Harvey and Irma on DOM Export in Subtropical Streams" Adlai Fonseca Title: "Holocene Paleoclimatic and Paleoceanographic Changes in Collins Bay, Antarctica"

Seminar Speaker: Dr. Chris Schultz

110 AIME Building

Christopher J. Schultz NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Title: Geostationary Lightning Mapper: Performance, Capabilities, and Applications Abstract: The Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) is an instrument aboard the National Oceanic and

Seminar Speakers: Man Lu and Harshpal Singh

110 AIME Building

Man Lu Title: "Geochemical Evidence of Cyclic Marine Anoxia During the Late Devonian Mass Extinctions" Harshpal Singh Title: "Lithospheric Structure and Dynamic Topography of the Eastern Tibetan Plateau: Insights from

Speaker: Dr. Wilfred Wollheim

110 AIME Building

Associate Professor Biogeochemistry/Modeling Joint Appointment Department of Natural Resources and Environment University of New Hampshire Title: "An Aquatic Symphony: the revolution in in situ water quality sensing and what it

Speaker: Dr. Ryan Thigpen

110 AIME Building

Assistant Professor Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Kentucky Title: "Extending and Erasing the Teton Fault" Abstract: The two most recent fault ruptures along the Teton fault (Wyoming,