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Wednesday, May 1st, 2024
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Environmental Science and Engineering Seminar
What is driving the recent large increases in global atmospheric methane?
Youmi Oh,
NOAA,
Friday, May 3rd, 2024
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Monday, May 6th, 2024
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The James R. and Shirley A. Kliegel Lectureship in Geological and Planetary Sciences Seminar
New Measurements and Theory of Mass Independent Isotope Effects And Relation to Archean, Atmosphere and Solar System Origin Using Seven Isotopes
Mark H. Thiemens,
Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry John Dove Isaacs Endowed Chair in Natural Philosophy for Physical Sciences Founding Dean Division of Physical Sciences,
University of California San Diego,
Tuesday, May 7th, 2024
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DIX Planetary Science Seminar
"Enceladus Spills its Guts: A Relationship Between Strike-Slip Motion and Jet Activity over the Tiger Stripes" & "Chemical Weathering Conditions in Nili Fossae as Indicated by Aluminum Phyllosilicates and Associated Mineralogy"
Alexander Berne,
Graduate Student,
Department of Planetary Sciences,
Caltech,
Samantha Baker,
Graduate Student,
Department of Planetary Sciences,
Caltech,
Wednesday, May 8th, 2024
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Environmental Science and Engineering Seminar
Alice in Fluxland: Down the rabbit hole of surface-atmosphere exchange and reactive organic carbon.
Delphine Farmer,
Colorado State University,
Thursday, May 9th, 2024
7:00pm
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James Michelin Distinguished Visitors Program
A reading from Life on Other Planets: A Memoir of Finding My Place in the Universe
Dr. Aomawa Shields,
Clare Boothe Luce Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy,
UC Irvine,
Friday, May 10th, 2024
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Monday, May 13th, 2024
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Geological and Planetary Sciences Seminar
Orbital Architecture of Planetary Systems formed by Gravitational Scattering and Collisions
Eiichiro Kokubo,
Professor,
Division of Science, Center for Computational Astrophysics,
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan,
Tuesday, May 14th, 2024
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Special Seminar in Applied Mathematics
A theoretical framework for fault-slip styles from aseismic creep to regular earthquakes
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Wednesday, May 15th, 2024
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Environmental Science and Engineering Seminar
Changing Atmospheric Teleconnection Patterns over the North Pacific
Clara Deser,
National Center for Atmospheric Research,
Friday, May 17th, 2024
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Seismo Lab Seminar
Observations and Simulations of Small-scale Convection beneath the Oceanic Plates
Monday, May 20th, 2024
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Geological and Planetary Sciences Seminar
Novel perspectives on the water cycle and critical zone from the late Quaternary through the present
Tyler Huth,
Postdoctoral Research Associate,
Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences,
Washington University in St. Louis,
Tuesday, May 21st, 2024
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DIX Planetary Science Seminar
"Thermophysical modeling of (15) Eunomia with ALMA data" & "From spectra to mineralogy: a remote sensing approach to Earth's desert dust sources"
Yu Yu Phua,
Graduate Student,
Department of Planetary Sciences,
Caltech,
Abigail Keebler,
Graduate Student,
Department of Planetary Sciences,
Caltech,
Wednesday, May 22nd, 2024
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Environmental Science and Engineering Seminar
Multiphase chemistry of atmospheric brown carbon
Christopher Hennigan,
University of Maryland, Baltimore County,
Friday, May 24th, 2024
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Tuesday, May 28th, 2024
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DIX Planetary Science Seminar
"Variable Outflows and Multi-planet Systems: A Survey of Atmospheric Escape" & "Spectroscopy of Outer Solar System Small Bodies with JWST"
Morgan Saidel,
Graduate Student,
Department of Planetary Sciences,
Caltech,
Matthew Belyakov,
Graduate Student,
Department of Planetary Sciences,
Caltech,
Wednesday, May 29th, 2024
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Environmental Science and Engineering Seminar
Electrify? An economy-wide, techno-economic analysis of "electrify everything" as a climate solution and a framework for inventing new technologies to help solve the climate problem.
Cody Finke,
Brimstone,
Friday, May 31st, 2024
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Seismo Lab Seminar
Seismicity in fluid-driven settings: Spatial footprint and aftershocks
Jörn Davidsen,
Professor; Associate Head (Research),
Department of Physics & Astronomy,
University of Calgary,