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2005 Spring Seminar Series
*All seminars start at 1pm in CSL 422 unless otherwise noted*

Welcome to the Spring 2005 Seminar Series in the Department of Geological Sciences!

This is the place to find out who, what, when, and where for our next scheduled seminar. The links will take you to a printable flyer announcing each speaker that can be posted.

If you would like to receive one of these announcements, either by normal postal services or by e-mail, then please let us know. As our seminar series evolves please let us know how we can make it better. In fact, if you know of someone who you think we should invite, then feel free to e-mail or write us.

We hope to see you there!


February 9 Serial, High-resolution, Multibeam Bathymetry of Monterey Canyon and the Continental Margin: Turbidity Currents, Sand Waves and a Geologic Paradox.
Douglas Smith - CSU Monterey Bay

February 16 Mantle Plumes and Magma Chambers:  Case Studies of Hawaiian Volcanoes.
Aaron Pietruszka - SDSU

February 23 Flowpaths: the key to unlocking hydrochemical responses in watersheds.
Laura Rademacher - CSU Los Angeles

March 2 Nitrate Pollution in the Rainbow Creek Watershed.
Kathy Thorbjarnarson - SDSU

March 9 Measurements of Tectonic Deformation on the Pacific Coast, Mexico Subduction Zone.
Teresa Ramirez-Herrera – William Lettis and Associates, Inc.

*NEW* - March 10 Stratigraphic Forward Modeling - modelling physical processes and sedimentary distributions
Chris Dyt – CSIRO Petroleum

March 16 Fast Winds and Cold Water: California's Wind Driven Upwelling.
Clive Dorman - SDSU

March 23 Distribution of Dissolved Nutrients in Seawater at Deception Island, Antarctica.
Anne Sturz - University of San Diego

March 30 SPRING BREAK

April 6 The Importance of Stratigraphic Variation on Ground Water Flow.
David Huntley - SDSU

April 20 Aseismic Creep on the Superstition Hills Fault
Rob Mellors - SDSU

May 4 Changes in the Redox State of the Paleoproterozoic Atmosphere and Ocean. Andrey Bekker - Carnegie Institution of Washington

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