Department of Geology
geology Events Calendar
Monday, October 15, 2012
“Variable Iron Geochemistry in North Pacific Dust: The Role of Provenance and the Glacial Weathering Engine”
Time: 4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
Location: Trinity Campus, Delehanty Bldg. 219
Description: Andrew Schroth, University of Vermont
The UVM Geology Department has a long tradition of hosting professional seminars and short courses offered every semester. We gratefully acknowledge an endowment from the Lintilhac Foundation that allows us to bring visitors from around the country and world to give talks and interact with our faculty and students.
Refreshments served prior to the lecture in Room 316. For further information, contact Assistant Professor Laura Webb laura.webb@uvm.edu or (802) 656-8136.
Monday, October 22, 2012
“The Arctic Fluvial-to-Marine Transition Zone: Using µXRF of Shallow Water Sedimentary Records to Interpret Changing Processes”
Time: 4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
Location: Trinity Campus, Delehanty Bldg. 219
Description: Kasey Kathan, University of Vermont
The UVM Geology Department has a long tradition of hosting professional seminars and short courses offered every semester. We gratefully acknowledge an endowment from the Lintilhac Foundation that allows us to bring visitors from around the country and world to give talks and interact with our faculty and students.
Refreshments served prior to the lecture in Room 316. For further information, contact Assistant Professor Laura Webb laura.webb@uvm.edu or (802) 656-8136.
Monday, October 29, 2012
CANCELLED: Hot Dolomite Explodes! Evidence for Ancient Earthquakes in Carbonate-Hosted Faults" Look for Christie Rowe in next semester’s Seminar Series.
Time: 4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
Location: Trinity Campus, Delehanty Bldg. 219
Description: CANCELLED * Christie Rowe McGill University, fault zones/microstructure * CANCELLED due to Hurricane Sandy forecast. Look for Christie Rowe in next semester’s Seminar Series.
The UVM Geology Department has a long tradition of hosting professional seminars and short courses offered every semester. We gratefully acknowledge an endowment from the Lintilhac Foundation that allows us to bring visitors from around the country and world to give talks and interact with our faculty and students.
Refreshments served prior to the lecture in Room 316. For further information, contact Assistant Professor Laura Webb laura.webb@uvm.edu or (802) 656-8136.
Monday, November 12, 2012
"New Insights into Redox Processes on Mineral Surfaces"
Time: 4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
Location: Trinity Campus, Delehanty Bldg. 219
Description: Devon Renock, Dartmouth College
The UVM Geology Department has a long tradition of hosting professional seminars and short courses offered every semester. We gratefully acknowledge an endowment from the Lintilhac Foundation that allows us to bring visitors from around the country and world to give talks and interact with our faculty and students.
Refreshments served prior to the lecture in Room 316. For further information, contact Assistant Professor Laura Webb laura.webb@uvm.edu or (802) 656-8136.

