Spring 2005 Climate Seminar Series

Atmospheres, Oceans, and Climate Dynamics

Sponsored by:
Harvard University Center for the Environment
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences

The talks will take place monthly throughout the academic year and are open to the general public. Refreshments will be served.

Please note the new location:

Harvard University Center for the Environment
Harvard Geological Museum - Third Floor
24 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA

[Click here for directions to the new space.]



February 3 2005, 4 PM, Harvard University Center for the Environment, room 310
Isaac Held, Senior Research Scientist, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, NOAA and Lecturer, Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Department of Geosciences, Princeton University
The hydrological cycle and global warming
For more information, visit http://www.gfdl.noaa.gov/%7Eih/

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February 10 2005, 4 PM, Harvard University Center for the Environment, room 310
Jim Zachos, Professor of Earth Sciences, University of California Santa Cruz
Extreme Changes in Ocean Carbonate Chemistry during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum: Implications for CH 4 /CO 2 Release and Sequestration
For more information, visit http://es.ucsc.edu/personnel/Zachos/

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February 11 2005, 4 PM, Harvard University Center for the Environment, room 310
Gidon Eshel, Assistant Professor of Physical Oceanograophy and Climate, University of Chicago
TBA
For more information, visit http://geosci.uchicago.edu/%7Egidon/

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March 3 2005, 4 PM, Harvard University Center for the Environment, room 310
David Lea, Professor, Paleoclimatology, Paleoceanography, Chemical Oceanography, UCSB
Climate Impact of the Ice Age Tropics
For more information, visit http://www.geol.ucsb.edu/faculty/lea/

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April 7 2005, 4 PM, Harvard University Center for the Environment, room 310
Scott Denning, Assistant Professor, Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University
Multiple Observational Constraints on Regional Carbon Balance
For more information, visit http://biocycle.atmos.colostate.edu/%7Edenning/

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May 5 2005 , 4 PM, Harvard University Center for the Environment, room 310
Michael Bender, Professor of Geosciences, Princeton
TBA
For more information, visit http://geoweb.princeton.edu/people/faculty/bender/vita.html


Directions to the Harvard University Center for the Environment:

Our new space is located on the third floor of the Harvard Geological Museum. You may enter through one of several routes:

Enter Hoffman Laboratories (20 Oxford) and take the elevator to the third floor. Take the bridge at the end of the hall to enter the Center.

Enter at Haller Hall entrance of 24 Oxford and take the elevator to the third floor.

If you have a Harvard ID, you may also enter through the Museum of Natural History.

If you have any questions, please contact Adam Geremia at adam_geremia@harvard.edu.

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