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Whole Earth Seminar Spring 2003
Natural Sciences Annex, Room 101
Tuesday Afternoon, 4:00 PM
(unless otherwise noted)

Please join us for tea and snacks in the E&MS Dreiss Lobby at 3:30 PM.

Seminar Coordinator: Bob Anderson
These seminars may change without advance notice. To confirm and/or to arrange for special accommodations, please call the Earth Sciences Dept. at
(831) 459-4089 or emailJennifer
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April 1, 2003
The deep mantle: it's not half as boring as you think it is
Justin Revenaugh
Earth Sciences Dept.
UC Santa Cruz

April 8, 2003
Chemistry on the Santa Cruz marine terrace chronosequence
Art White
USGS
Menlo Park

April 15, 2003
Arrested orogenic development: metamorphism and tectonics of the south Urals
Mary Leech
Geological & Environmental Sciences
Stanford University

April 22, 2003
Processes and Architectures of Deep Water Clastic Reservoirs: Lessons learned from near surface 3D seismic images
Tim McHargue
ChevronTexaco

April 29, 2003
Late Cenozoic uplift in southeastern Tibet
Marin Clark
MIT/Caltech

May 1, 2003
Deciphering Earth's Dynamic Deep Interior
Ed Garnero
Dept. of Geological Sciences
Arizona State University
**Special Whole Earth Seminar Day: THURSDAY**

May 6, 2003
Self-organization on periglacial landscapes: numerical simulations of sorted patterned ground
Mark Kessler
Earth Sciences Dept.
UC Santa Cruz

May 13, 2003
Climate feedbacks on the evolution of mountain ranges
Gerard Roe
Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences
University of Washington

May 20, 2003
Lessons from Monitoring the Chemical Composition of Fluids in Deep Sea Boreholes
Geoff Wheat
West Coast and Polar Regions Undersea Research Center
University of Alaska Fairbanks

May 27, 2003
Flash floods, forest fires, and the geomorphology of the Manhattan Project radionuclides
Daniel Malmon
Swanson Hydrology and Geomorphology
UC Santa Barbara

June 3, 2003
No Seminar