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Colloquia

All colloquia are held on Thursdays except when noted. Refreshments will be served at 3:45 p.m.; talks will begin at 4:00 p.m. and are held in room B36, 675 Commonwealth Avenue (directly across from the "BU East" stop on the Green Line [B-line]).

Fall 2007 Colloquia

September 13: Alessandro Cantelli, Shell International E&P, Inc.
Seascape Morphodynamic Evolution Due to Turbidity Currents: Some Experimental and Numerical Examples
September 20: Joel Johnson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Bedrock River Incision in the Field, Lab and Matlab
September 27: Heidi Nepf, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The Impact of Submerged Vegetation on Flow and Transport in Rivers
October 4 The William Morris Davis Lecture: Reds Wolman, Johns Hopkins University.
Geomorphology in 1950, Transitions
October 11: Shun Karato, Yale University.
The Geophysical Anomalies in the Pacific: Implications for Water Transport by a Plume
October 18: Brendan Meade, Harvard University.
Geodetic Constraints on Crustal Deformation at Active Plate Boundary Zones
October 25: Jeomshik Hwang, Boston University.
Lateral Transport of Organic Carbon in the Ocean Evidenced by Radiocarbon
November 1: John Crusius, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute.
Nutrient Delivery to Coastal Waters Via Submarine Groundwater Discharge Inferred From Radiochemical and Dissolved Gas Tracers
November 8: Susan Kieffer, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana.
Enceladus, a Small, Icy Satellite of Saturn: Old Faithful, Cold Faithful or Frigid Faithful?
November 15: Miaki Ishii, Harvard University.
The Sumatran Earthquakes of 2004, 2005, and 2007 Imaged by the Back-Projection Technique
November 29: Samuel A. Bowring, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
High-Precision U-Pb Geochronology and Earth History: Progress and Promise?

 

Past Colloquia