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Speakers and Topics - Spring 2009 CLS 005, 3:00pm
January 23 Rob Sherrell, Rutgers University, Secrets about past ocean biogeochemistry from corals: development of novel geochemical proxies.
January 31 Bob Thunell, University of South Carolina, Ocean time series: Modern processes and the climate record
February 6 Carol Anne Clayson, Florida State University, Wintertime cold-air outbreaks over marginal seas: interaction with ocean frontal dynamics and atmospheric return flow
February 13 Chris Osborn, North Carolina State University, Chasing terrestrial dissolved organic matter in the coastal ocean with optical and chemical measurements: How well do they correlate?
February 20 Karen Burnett, Hollings Marine Laboratory, Disease resistance in marine organisms: Strategies and consequences
February 27 Simon Bélanger, Université du Québec, Monitoring light-driven carbon fluxes in the Arctic Ocean using remote sensing technologies
March 6 Susan Lozier, Duke University, Deconstructing the Conveyor Belt
March 20 Steve Crooks, Philip Williams & Associates, Ltd., Tidal Wetlands Restoration: Geormorphic Response to Sea Level Rise and Implications for Carbon Sequestration
March 27 Ashish Mehta, University of Florida, Problems in Understanding Fluid Mud Behavior in the Episodic Environment
April 3 Jacqueline Michel and Miles Hayes, RPI, Columbia, SC, A Coast for all Seasons: A Naturalist's Guide to South Carolina
April 10 Dmitry Dukhovskoy, Florida State University, Simulation of a Storm Surge in the North-Eastern Gulf of Mexico
April 17 Joanie Kleypas, the Institute for the Study of Society and Environment, Coral Reefs and Ocean Acidification
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