Geosciences @ Princeton


Solid Earth Lunch Seminar
(Fridays, 12:00, room 220 of Guyot Hall)

 

Fall 2006 - Schedule

October 6

Cin-ty Lee
Rice University
Host: Adam Maloof

"The origin and destruction of continents"
Abstract

Short biography of speaker

October 13

Li Li
Stony Brook, State University of New York
Host: Tom Duffy

"Plasticity and anelasticity of minerals at mantle conditions: Implications for deep earth geophysics"
Abstract

CV of speaker

October 20

Mark Panning
Princeton University
Host: Guust Nolet

"Global anisotropy: Connecting seismic tomography and mantle flow"
Abstract

Short biography of speaker

October 27

Catherine Cooper
Carnegie Institution of Washington
Host: Nadine McQuarrie

"Effects of continental insulation and the partitioning of heat producing elements on the Earth’s heat loss"
Abstract

Short biography of speaker

November 3

FALL BREAK

November 10

Gerhard Pratt
Queen's university, Canada
Host: Huub Douma

"Velocity Models from Seismic Waveform Tomography"
Abstract

Short biography of speaker

November 17

German Prieto
University of California, San Diego
Host: Frederik Simons

"Unbiased Spectrum Estimation: Improved Multiple Taper Spectral Analysis"
Abstract

Short biography of speaker

November 24

THANKSGIVING

December 1

Jeffrey Park
Yale University
Host: Karin Sigloch

"Perche Appenino?? Seismic Anisotropy, Mantle Flow and Uplift in Central Italy "
Abstract

Short biography of speaker

December 8

Luc Lavier
University of Texas, Inst. for Geophysics
Host: Nadine McQuarrie

CANCELLED

December 8 (replacement)

Sofia Olhede
Imperial College, London
Host: Huub Douma

Title: How to estimate features of non-stationary time series and inhomogeneous spatial data.
Abstract

Short biography of speaker

Questions or comments? Contact either Huub Douma (hdouma@<add>) or Andrew Leier (aleier@<add>); <add>=princeton.edu.

Directions to Princeton

Past Brown Bag seminar series:
Spring 2006
Fall 2005
Spring 2005
Fall 2004

Spring 2004

Fall 2003
Spring 2003
Fall 2002

Spring 2002
Fall 2001


Updated 09/25/06