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SEMINAR SCHEDULE - SPRING 2008

All seminars begain at 12:15 PM and are held in Speck Auditorium in the Rowe Laboratory unless otherwise noted.



Date: Event:

02/19/08 Xelu Morán, Centro Oceanográfico de Xixón, Instituto Español de Oceanografía - "Carbon flux through bacterioplankton"

02/26/08 Johan (Joop) Varekamp, Wesleyan University - "Paleoenvironmental history of Long Island Sound"

03/04/08 Kevin Griffin, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, "Climate Change and Plant Respiration: Mechanisms and Implications" - Candle House 104/105

03/18/08 Ken Foreman, MBL - "Innovative nutrient management strategies for Cape Cod estuaries: The science and policy of using permeable reactive barriers to remediate nitrate pollution"

03/25/08 Katherine Smith, Brown University - "U.S. live animal imports: 1.6 billion and climbing"

04/01/08 Scott Doney, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution - "Ocean acidification in a future high CO2 world"

04/08/08 Roman Stocker, MIT Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering - "Life in the microbial world: Making a living in a patchy ocean"

04/15/08 Jim Tang, MBL - "Age-driven decline of forest productivity and respiration: An ecological paradigm of succession revisited"

04/22/08 Colin Polsky, Clark University - "Reflections on the holy grail of integrating social and natural science: The case of climate, land use and nutrient cycling in coastal zones"

05/06/08 Deborah Robertson, Clark University - "The evolution and regulation of nitrogen assimilation in marine algae: New surprises from old enzymes"

05/20/08 Wil Wollheim, University of New Hampshire - "Nutrient attenuation by river systems at watershed to global scales"