ESS seminar

Fall semester

ESS 692/492Earth System Science Seminar [1 credit]

Instructor: Carl Tape

Seminar time: Fridays, 11:45–12:45 p.m.
Seminar location: Elvey Auditorium (Geophysical Institute)
Grading format: Pass/Fail


 

 

Semester: Monday, August 24 to Saturday, December 5

Date

Speaker

Title

Aug. 28

Enrolled students

ESS slideshow and social

Sept. 04

Veleda Muller

Tectonic and climate controls on the growth of the Andes: linking data and models

Sept. 11

Erin Trochim and students

Scientific AI: connecting the dots between symbolic models and cooperative geospatial attention

Sept. 18

Uma Bhatt

What can we learn from teleconnections?

Sept. 25

Eran Hood

Influence of glacier change on communities and ecosystems in southeast Alaska

Oct. 02

Peter Westley

Pacific salmon in a warming world: from far too hot to just warm enough

Oct. 09

Mario Muscrella

Integrating microbes into earth system science: Microbial 

Oct. 16

Helene Genet

Ecological impacts of wildfire in the boreal and arctic biomes

Oct. 23

Srijan Aggarwal

Water and Sanitation in Remote Alaska Communities Under Infrastructure, Energy, and Environmental Constraints

Oct. 30

Sarah Ellen Johnston

Riverine exports of organic matter through time in boreal headwater streams

Nov. 6

Ronni Grapenthin

Linking Earth Processes with Geodesy: From Earthquakes and Volcanoes to Surface Change

Nov. 13

Sarah Fowell

Mammoths, Moss, Geese, and Grass: Mosaic Habitats of the Bering Land Bridge

Nov. 20

Michael West

Earthquake early warning for Alaska

Dec. 04

Enrolled students

ESS slideshow and social