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OCEANS SEMINAR 2004 - 2005


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September 28, 2004 organizational meeting
October 5, 2004 Dr. David Archer
University of Chicago
Stability of the Methane Clathrate Reservoir in the Ocean due to Anthropogenic Forcing
October 12, 2004 Tasha Reddy
Stanford University, Department of Geophysics
Bathymetry, Icebergs, and Currents: What controls the extent of the Ross Sea phytoplankton bloom?
October 19, 2004 Dr. Gidon Eshel
University of Chicago
Dynamics and History of Mediterranean and Middle-Eastern Aridity
October 26, 2004 Christopher Moy
Stanford Unversity, Department of Geological & Environmental Sciences
November 2, 2004 Election Day, PLEASE VOTE!
November 9, 2004 Karen McLaughlin
Stanford Unversity, Department of Geological & Environmental Sciences
November 16, 2004 Dr. Eric Grossman
USGS, Santa Cruz
Reef Development on the Main Hawaiian Islands
November 23, 2004 Happy Thanksgiving
December 1, 2004
*Wednesday, 3:00 pm*
*Bldg 320, Rm 105*
Dr. Stephen Palumbi
Stanford University, Hopkins Marine Station
Ocean Neighbors: Spatial scale of habitat use in marine species and implications for marine management
December 13 - 17, 2004 Fall Meeting AGU, San Francisco
January 11, 2005 Peter Franks
Scripps Institute of Oceanography
Microscale Structure of Phytoplankton in the Ocean: Cool New Tools; Odd Results
February 8, 2005 Farooq Azam
Scripps Institute of Oceanography
Microbial control of oceanic carbon cycle and implications for ecosystem response to human-induced stresses
February 15, 2005 Sarah Newell
Stanford Univeristy
An analysis of compound-specific carbon isotopes of lipid biomarkers: A proxy for paleoenvironmental change in the Maya Lowlands of Petén, Guatemala
February 22, 2005 Amy Clement
Univeristy of Miami
Why are there warm pools in the tropical oceans?
March 1, 2005 Jean-Eric Tremblay
Laval University
Environmental change in the Arctic: implications for primary production and biogeochemical fluxes
April 5, 2005 Penny Chisholm
MIT
Prochlorococcus: How to Dominate the Ocean with 1700 Genes
April 12, 2005 TBA

April 19, 2005 Adina Paytan
Stanford Univeristy
TBA
April 26, 2005 Bill Ruddiman
Univeristy of Virginia
Humans Have Influenced Global Climate for Thousands of Years
May 3, 2005 Suzanne O'Connell
Wesleyan University
TBA
May 10, 2005 John Milliman
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
TBA
May 17, 2005 Sudeshna Pabi & Rochelle Labiosa
Stanford University
TBA
May 25, 2005 Scott Doney
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
TBA
Joint Seminar with Carnegie Global Ecology: Wednesday at 4:00
May 31, 2005 Liz Morris & Mike Calhoun
Stanford University
TBA