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| 17 January |
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Steve Mojzsis
(Department of Geological Sciences, Center for Astrobiology, University of Colorado)
Precocious Early Earth: A Sordid Tale of Battered Youth and Growing Pains
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| 24 January |
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Bruce Buffett
(Department of the Geophysical Sciences, The University of Chicago)
Bending of Plates at Subduction Zones: Consequences for the Energetics of Mantle Convection
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| 31 January |
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Raymond Jeanloz
(Department of Astronomy and Earth & Planetary Sciences, University of California, Berkeley)
From Earth to Mars: Toward Gigabar Pressures and Kilovolt Chemistry
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| 7 February |
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Jan-Uwe Ness
(School of Earth and Space Exploration, Arizona State University)
The X-Ray View of Classical Novae
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| 14 February |
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Al Brandon
(Astromaterials Rsearch Office, NASA Johnson Space Center)
The Debate over Core-Mantle Interaction Continues
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| 21 February |
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Arjun Heimsath
(Department of Earth Sciences, Dartmouth College)
Eroding the Earth: Quantifying Surface Processes and Why We Care
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| 28 February |
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John Mather
(James Webb Space Telescope Project Scientist, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)
From the Big Bang to the Nobel Prize
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| 7 March |
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Gerard Roe
(Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington)
Climate and Tectonic Feedbacks in Mountain Belt Dynamics
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| 21 March |
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Tim Slater
(Department of Astronomy, University of Arizona)
Are You Really Teaching If No One is Learning? Using Research to Focus and Improve Instruction
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| 28 March |
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Lee Morin
(NASA Astronaut)
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| 4 April |
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Audrey Huerta
(Department of Geosciences, The Pennsylvania State University)
Mountain Building From Top to Bottom: Geodynamics and Glaciers of the Transantarctic Mountains
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| 11 April |
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Michael Oskin
(Department of Geological Sciences, University of North Carolina)
Fault System Behavior of the Eastern California Shear Zone: Unsteady Loading Rates and Clustered Earthquake Activity
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| 18 April |
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Deborah Bronk
(Virginia Institute of Marine Science/SMS, The College of William and Mary)
Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Cycling in Marine and Aquatic Environments
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| 25 April |
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Craig Manning
(Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles)
In Deep Water: New Insights into Geologic Fluids in the Deep Crust and Upper Mantle
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