4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., Tuesdays, Unless Noted Differently
202 Cannon Lab., Hugh R. Sharp Campus, Lewes, via ITV 206 Robinson Hall, Newark
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09/08/2009 4:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m | Pacific and Atlantic forcing of North American precipitation variability and implication for climate change. Part of the Remote Sensing Seminar Program Location: Robinson Hall 206 and Cannon Laboratory 202 Speaker: Yochanan Kushnir, Doherty Senior Research Scientist, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University. (WebPage) Host: Xiao-Hai Yan |
10/06/2009 4PM - 5PM | Signal and noise in estimations of sea surface pCO2 using neural network and satellite remote sensing measurements. Part of the Remote Sensing Seminar Program Location: Cannon Laboratory 202 and Robinson Hall 206 Speaker: Young-Heon Jo Host: Katharina Billups |
10/13/2009 4PM - 5PM | Toward a global assessment of submarine groundwater discharge using radium isotope tracers. Location: Cannon Laboratory 202 and Robinson Hall 206 Speaker: Dr. Willard S. Moore , Research; Professor, Department of Earth & Ocean Sciences, University of South Carolina (WebPage) Host: Dr. George W. Luther, III |
10/20/2009 4PM - 5PM | The methane producing archaeon Methanoscarcina barkeri: a paradigm for life on Mars? Location: Cannon Laboratory 202 and Robinson Hall 206 Speaker: Kevin Sowers, Professor, University of Maryland Marine Biotechnology Institute, COMB. (WebPage) Host: Mrina Nikrad |
10/27/2009 12 Noon - 1:00 p.m | Using Satellites to Observe Variability and Change in Ocean Biology THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN CANCELED, RESCHEDULED 12/15/09. Please note time! Part of the Remote Sensing Seminar Program Location: Robinson 105 and Cannon 203 Speaker: Christopher Brown, Oceanographer, NOAA, NESDIS and Visiting Associate Research Scientist, Cooperative Institute of Climate Studies, University of Maryland (WebPage) Host: Xiao-Hai Yan |
11/03/2009 4PM - 5PM | TBA Location: Cannon Laboratory 202 and Robinson Hall 206 Speaker: OPEN |
11/10/2009 4PM - 5PM | TBA Location: Cannon Laboratory 202 and Robinson Hall 206 Speaker: OPEN |
11/17/2009 4PM - 5PM | Deconstructing the Conveyor Belt CANCELLED Part of the Remote Sensing Seminar Program Location: Robinson Hall 206 and Cannon Laboratory 202 Speaker: M. Susan Lozier, Professor of Physical Oceanography and Chair, Earth and Ocean Sciences Division, Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University. (WebPage) Host: Xiao-Hai Yan |
11/24/2009 4PM - 5PM | TBA Location: Cannon Laboratory 202 and Robinson Hall 206 Speaker: OPEN |
12/01/2009 4PM - 5PM | Islands in the sea:population endemism,host specificity & temporal stability in symbiotic dinoflagellates (symbiodium, dinophyte Location: Cannon Laboratory 202 and Robinson Hall 206 Speaker: Scott Santos, Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Cell & Molecular Biosciences Peek Program, Auburn University (WebPage) Host: Mark Warner |
12/08/2009 4PM - 5PM | Arsenic in the evolution of earth and extraterrestrial ecosystems. Co-sponsored by The Delaware Biotechnology Institute and the Center for Critical Zone Research Location: Robinson Hall 206 and Cannon Laboratory 202 Speaker: Ron Oremland, Senior Scientist, U.S. Geological Survey Host: Thomas Hanson |
12/15/2009 12 Noon - 1:00 p.m | Using satellites to observe variability and change in ocean biology. PLEASE NOTE TIME AND ROOM. This seminar is part of the Remote Sensing Seminar Program. Rescheduled from 10/27/09. Location: Robinson 105 and Cannon Lab 203 Speaker: Dr. Christopher W. Brown, NOAA, NESDIS Oceanographer & Visiting Research Scientist, Cooperative Institute of Climate Studies, University of Maryland (WebPage) Host: Dr. Xiao-Hai Yan |
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