Thursdays, 3:30 PM, unless otherwise indicated
Location: 2079 Natural History Building, unless otherwise indicated
August 28 - 2024-25 AEG/GSA Richard H. Jahns Distinguished Lecturer, John Kemeny, University of Arizona (retired) and co-founder of Split Engineering
'Innovative Monitoring and Characterization Technologies (with the Help of AI) for Combating Geologic/Hydrologic Hazards Associated with Climate Change'
September 4- Kelsey Prissel, Purdue University
'Isotopic Insights into the Origins of High-Titanium Lunar Basalts' (Host: Craig Lundstrom)
September 11- R. James Kirkpatrick Lecture, Brenhin Keller, Dartmouth College
'Statistical insights into Phanerozoic mass extinctions' (Host: Willy Guenthner)
September 18- No Colloquium
September 25- Jiayin Dong, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
'How Much Do We Know About Exoplanetary Systems?' (Host: Craig Lundstrom & Ross Maguire)
October 2- Richard Hay Lecture, Brian Yanites, Indiana University
'The landscape legacy of extreme weather events' (Host: Alison Anders)
October 9- Ralph E. Grim Lecture, Peter Reiners, University of Arizona
'Subsurface fluid-rock systems: Ancient examples from the Colorado Plateau and experiments for future durable carbon storage' (Host: Willy Guenthner)
October 16- Jabari Jones, Bowdoin College
'Environmental management and justice implications of a new stream restoration dataset in Minnesota' (Host: Alison Anders)
October 23- Stefano Galelli, Cornell University
'Modeling Human-Water Interactions in the Mekong Basin: A Remote Sensing Perspective' (Host: Hung Nguyen)
October 30-
November 6- Glenn and Susan Buckley Lecture in Environmental Geology, Nicole Gasparini, Tulane University (Host: Alison Anders & Gary Parker)
November 13- Madeline Marshall, Albion College (Host: Max Christie)
November 20- Julia Kelson, Indiana University (Host: Jess Conroy)
December 4- Kymora Scotland, University of California, Los Angeles (Host: Bruce Fouke)