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| Date |
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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