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Thursdays, 3:30 PM, unless otherwise indicated
Location: 2079 Natural History Building, unless otherwise indicated

 

January 30- Ralph E. Grim Lecture, Daniel Watkins, Brown University
'Observing Air-Ice-Ocean Coupled Dynamics: Results from the MOSAiC Expedition and Beyond' (Host: Ellen Buckley)

February 6- Richard Hay Lecture, Donna Shillington, Northern Arizona University
'Controls on Extension Throughout the Lithosphere and Active Faulting in the Malawi Rift' (Host: Ross Maguire)

February 13- Greg Druschel, Indiana University Indianapolis
'Mineral Characterization and Human Health: Bridging Science and Society in Courtrooms and Government Agencies' (Host: Bruce Fouke)

February 20- R. James Kirkpatrick Lecture, Robin Gerlach, Montana State University
'Rock-Forming Microbes  The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' (Host: Bruce Fouke)

February 27- Don Penman, Utah State University
'A Dynamic Climate and Carbon Cycle at the Onset of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum(Host: Willy Guenthner)

March 6- Sarah Rosengard, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
'Rivers Connecting Molecules and People: Lessons from the Highly Urbanized Chicago River' (Host: Trish Gregg)

March 13- Glenn and Susan Buckley Lecture in Environmental Geology, Julia Cole, University of Michigan (Host: Jess Conroy)

March 27- Derek Gibson, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
'Using Floodplain Sediment Records to Reconstruct Late Holocene Relationships Between Climate Change, Land-Use, and Flooding in the Midwestern United States' (Host: Alison Anders)

April 3- Matthew Harrington, Colorado State University (Host: Hung Nguyen)

April 10- Jabari Jones, Bowdoin College (Host: Alison Anders)

April 17- Murry Gerber (Host: Craig Lundstrom)

April 24- Guleed Ali, SUNY Stony Brook (Host: Hung Nguyen)

May 1-