Colloquia – Beth Johnson

Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

Beth Johnson, University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley (tentative) Title: Do You See Her? The Invisibility and Misrepresentation of Women Geoscientists to the Public Host: Julie Bowles Abstract:

Colloquia – Sarah Bremmer

Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

Sarah Bremmer, University of Wisconsin-Madison Title: Seamount Subduction - Past and Present: Nankai Accretionary Wedge, Japan Host: Julie Bowles Abstract:

Colloquia – Marcia Bjornerud

Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

Marcia 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, WI

Brett Ketter - University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee GIS and other technologies: What they (and I) can do for your research (tentative)

Colloquia – Renjie Zhou

Monday, 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 – Steven Anderson

Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

Using 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, WI

Molecular taphonomy: using preserved biomolecules to investigate fossil organisms