Colloquium Series
Colloquia – Marcia Bjornerud
Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WIMarcia Bjornerud, Lawrence University “Timefulness: How Thinking Like a Geologist Can Help Save the World” Hosted in collaboration with Boswell Books
Colloquia – Brett Ketter
Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WIBrett Ketter - University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee GIS and other technologies: What they (and I) can do for your research (tentative)
Colloquia – Steven Anderson
Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WIUsing LiDAR and Artificial Intelligence to Better Understand the Evolution of the Overlook Crater and Lava Lake (with an update on the 2018 eruptions of Kilauea)
Colloquia – Victoria McCoy
Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WIMolecular taphonomy: using preserved biomolecules to investigate fossil organisms
Colloquia – Renji Zhou
Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WIMonday, March 4th, 2019 Renjie Zhou, Texas A & M University Title: Reactive transport in the fractured-rock matrix system and the carbonate diagenesis Host: Shangping Xu Abstract: TBA
Colloquia – Mehmet Soylu
Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WIMonday, March 11th, 2019 Mehmet Soylu, Georgia Institute of Technology Title: Groundwater Impacts on Ecosystem Functions and Detecting Shallow Groundwater from Top Soil Host: Shangping Xu Abstract: TBA
Colloquia – James Faulds
Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WIThursday, April 11th, 2019 Prof. James Faulds, University of Nevada, Reno Title: Why is Nevada in Hot Water? Tectonic Controls on Geothermal Activity and Strategies for Harnessing Geothermal Energy in the Great Basin Region Host: Abstract: TBA
Colloquia – Phil Novack-Gottshall
Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WIThursday, April 25th, 2019 Phil Novack-Gottshall, Benedictine College Title: A New Approach to Documenting Phanerozoic Trends in Marine Functional Diversity Host: David Cordie Abstract: TBA
Colloquia – Susan Beightol
Thursday, May 2nd, 2019 Prof. Susan Beightol, Michigan State University Title: Evolution of a magma plumbing system in a continental flood basalt province: NW Ethiopian Plateau Host: Lindsay McHenry Abstract: TBA
Department Meet & Greet
Greene Geological Gallery, 1st Floor of Lapham Hall Room 168 3209 N. Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WIThursday, September 12 2019 Department Meet & Greet Greene Gallery, Lapham Hall 4-5