Seminar Series – Dr. Brian McAdoo: Planetary Health and Disaster Justice
Brian McAdoo, Duke University Planetary Health and Disaster Justice With the onset of the Anthropocene, disasters are becoming increasingly commonplace as a supercharged climate produces increasingly frequent and powerful events that impact a variety of vulnerable and marginalized communities. Unfortunately, … Continued
Seminar Series – Dr. Bradley Tolar: Monitoring Seasonal Dynamics of Thaumarchaeota Ecotypes in Coastal Marine Systems
Murray G202 121 South Rd, Chapel Hill, NCDr. Bradley Tolar, University of North Carolina Wilmington Monitoring Seasonal Dynamics of Thaumachaeota Ecotypes in Coastal Marine Systems Thaumarchaeota are among the most abundant organisms on the planet and play a key role in the nitrogen cycle, oxidizing ammonia to … Continued
Seminar Series – Dr. Anna Ruth Halberstadt: Antarctic Ice Sheet Stability During Warm Periods
Murray G202 121 South Rd, Chapel Hill, NCDr. Anna Ruth Halberstadt, University of Massachusetts Amherst Antarctic Ice Sheet Stability During Warm Periods: Integrating Numerical Modeling with Geologic Data The Antarctic ice sheet is a major contributor to sea level rise, but its response to future warming is … Continued
Seminar Series – Dr. Donald Fisher: Interseismic Deformation, Fluid Flow, and Great Subduction Zone Earthquakes
Murray G202 121 South Rd, Chapel Hill, NCDr. Donald Fisher, Penn State University Interseismic Deformation, Fluid Flow, and Great Subduction Zone Earthquakes: Insights from Exposures of the Subduction Interface Field observations of rocks deformed along the subduction interface and flow laws for grain scale deformation mechanisms together … Continued
Seminar Series – Dr Maggie Ellis Curry: Spatio-temporal Evolution of Tectonics and Topography in the Pyrenees Mountains
Murray G202 121 South Rd, Chapel Hill, NCDr. Maggie Ellis Curry, NC State University Spatio-temporal Evolution of Tectonics and Topography in the Pyrenees Mountains The Pyrenees Mountains of France and Spain are an asymmetric, doubly-vergent orogen that formed due to mostly Cenozoic convergence of the European and … Continued
Seminar Series – Doug Edmonds: Avulsions and the Secret Lives of Rivers
Murray G202 121 South Rd, Chapel Hill, NCDoug Edmonds, Indiana University Bloomington Avulsions and the Secret Lives of Rivers One of the most dramatic, yet rarely witnessed, events is when a river avulses (or moves) to a new spot in the adjacent floodplain. Avulsions have caused some … Continued
Special Seminar Series with Beth Tellman
Mitchell 005 Mitchell Hall, Chapel HillBeth Tellman, Assistant Professor, University of Arizona, will be speaking on Understanding flood risk from space: opportunities to adapt to changing risk and catalyze climate justice
Marine Sciences Program Student Interdisciplinary Seminar – Jianxing Wang
IMS Seminar Room (222) 3431 Arendell St, MOREHEAD CITY, NCJianxing Wang Monday, February 27th at 12:20 PM IMS Seminar Room 222 Zoom Webinar ID: 979 0142 6135 Oxygen is fundamental to life. However, it has been decreasing in coastal oceans since at least the middle of the 20th century. … Continued
Seminar Series – Dr. Jeff Catalano: The Hidden Lives of Iron Minerals
Murray G202 121 South Rd, Chapel Hill, NCDr. Jeff Catalano, Washington University in St. Louis The Hidden Lives of Iron Minerals: Trace Element Fate During Dynamic Surface Transformation Natural environments host an array of chemical compounds that enhance the reactivity of iron oxide minerals, natural forms of … Continued
2023 Graduate Student Recruitment Weekend
The 2023 Graduate Student Recruitment Weekend will take place between March 4th and March 7th.
PhD Dissertation Defense, Chad Lloyd
Details TBA