Geosciences @ Princeton

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

Spring 2006 - Schedule

February 17
Irina Molodetsky
Schlumberger
"Nuclear tools of the Princeton Technology Center: from Earth to Mars"
February 24 John Spiesberger
University of Pennsylvania
"Regions Where Transient Signals Are Influenced Between A Source And Receiver"
March 3
Brownbag cancelled

March 10 Sabine Stanley
University of Toronto
"Determining structural properties of a planet's core from its magnetic field"
March 17 Atsushi Kubo
Princeton University
"Post-perovskite phase and its relevance to D"
March 24 Colin Glass
ETH
"Evolutionary Crystal Structure Prediction"
March 31 Colleen Dalton
Harvard University
"Seismic-wave attenuation in the upper mantle"

April 7

Allan Rubin
Princeton University
"Earthquake nucleation"
April 17
(Monday)
Michael Slawinski
Memorial University, Newfoundland
"Symmetries of materials versus the symmetries of seismic wavefronts"
April 20 - 11AM
(GEO 419 class open to all)
Kurt Feigl
Universite de Toulouse
"Reading fringes: How to calculate and interpret satellite radar interferograms for geophysical problems"
April 21 Kurt Feigl
Universite de Toulouse
"What can we learn about rheology from geodetic measurements of post-seismic deformation in fault zones? - Examples from California, Turkey, and Iceland"  
April 28 Andrzej Hanyga
University of Bergen
"Rigorous viscoelastic models of seismic attenuation and constant Q"
May 9
(Tuesday)
John Chen *89

"Seismotectonic at Peking University: Tomographic structure of Est Asia"
May 19 Hans Thybo
University of Copenhagen
"Fine scale heterogeneity in the Earth's mantle - observation and interpretation"
May 26 Sergio Speziale
University of California, Berkeley
"Spin transition of Fe in magnesiowustite and consequences for lower mantle modeling"

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

Spring 2004
Fall 2003
Spring 2003
Fall 2002
Spring 2002
Fall 2001


Updated 05/08/06