Earth and Environmental Sciences

Dept of Earth and Environmental Sciences Noon Balloon Lecture Series (2/23)

Tuesday, Feb 23, 2010 12:15 -1:00 p.m. Rm 417 Schermerhorn Bring your lunch if you like. ALL ARE WELCOME! Prof. Mark Anders - /The Yellowstone Supervolcano/ Summary: Over the last 2 million years Yellowstone has experienced three of the most violent volcanic eruptions in Earth's history. What causes these eruptions? How often do they occur? What would be the effects of one of these eruptions if it happened today? Is it possible to predict an eruption? These are some of the questions that will be addressed in the talk.

Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Noon Balloon - Lunchtime Lectures

Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Noon Balloon - Lunchtime Lectures in 417 Schermerhorn on Tuesdays. Please see the spring schedule of talks by DEES Faculty All are welcome Bring your lunch if you like. http://eesc.columbia.edu/student-life/undergraduate-student-life/noon-balloon-lecture-series

Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences NOON BALLOON LECTURE SERIES

Tuesday, Nov 10, 2009 12:15-1:00 p.m. 417 Schermerhorn All are welcome! Bring your lunch if you like *Elizabeth Pierce - 40Ar / 39Ar Dating of Ice-rafted Detritus Across East Antarctica

Earth and Environmental Sciences New Lecture Series

The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences has begun a new lecture series featuring topics in the Earth Sciences. It is held every Tuesday from 12:15 - 1:00 in 417 Schermerhorn. You are welcome to bring your lunch! All are welcome! On Oct 20 Dr. Maya Tolstoy will speak on: "Exploring the Mid - Ocean Ridges Near and Far"
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