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Upcoming
SEMINARS & CONFERENCES in 2009
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Enquiries,
please email: Seminar
Committee
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2009
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Time:
1:00 p.m.
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DATE
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TITLE
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PRESENTED BY
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7
Aug
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Tectonics in exploration: small scale signatures of big questions |
Prof.
Rod Holcombe (School of Earth Sciences, UQ)
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14
Aug
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Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) characterisation of Ni-bearing serpentine during reduction roasting processes |
Mr.
Jeff Chen (Faculty of Engineering, UQ)
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21
Aug
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Overview of applied research in natural resources and sustainable use: Dept. Earth and Ocean Sciences at the University of British Columbia. |
Prof.
Greg Dipple, University of British Columbia, CAN
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4
Sept
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Multivariate Statistics: How it can help You! | Ms. Maria Mostert (School of Earth Sciences, UQ) |
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11
Sep
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Earth’s
early atmosphere – a contrarian model and its consequences
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Dr.
George Shaw (Union College, NY, USA)
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25
Sep
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Engineering
geology challenges of the Toowoomba Bypass
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Mr.
Ron Bathurst (Queensland Main Roads)
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16
Oct
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ESSCC (UQ) presents: The Earths Heat flow: a generalized two-dimensional diffusive and convective numerical model NOTE: 11:30am in Vis. Lab 720 (level 7), Sir James Foots Building (47a) |
Dr. Michael Swift (Blue Energy) |
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23
Oct
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School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management presents: Using tephrochronology to synchronize and date records of late Quaternary environmental change in New Zealand (NZ-INTIMATE project) NOTE: 3pm in r.519, Building 35 (Chamberlain), Campbell Road, St Lucia campus |
Prof. David Lowe (University of Waikato, NZ) |
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30
Oct
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Understanding subduction zones | Prof. Brian Kennett (Director, Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University) |
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6
Nov
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SMI view of sustainability and future directions and an invitation to SoES to collaborate | Prof. Chris Moran (Director, Sustainable Minerals Institute, UQ) |
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25
Nov
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Peru´s Geological Survey-Present and Future | Walter Casquino Rey (Director, Geological Survey of Peru) |
| Previous Seminars for 2009 |
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DATE
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TITLE
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PRESENTED BY
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29
Jan
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Magmatic and hydrothermal processes in the formation of the Ok Tedi giant porphyry Cu-Au deposit, Papua New Guinea |
Dr
Michiel Van Dongen (Monash University)
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2
Mar
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Field experiments of injection of CO2 dissolved in water into geothermal wells |
Hideshi
Kaieda (Central Research Institute of the Electric Power
Industry, Japan)
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3
Mar
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Biospheric coupling of terrestrial water and carbon fluxes: implications for the climate system |
Dr
Jan Veizer (Deptment of Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa, Canada)
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17
Mar
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Recollections of a UQ student - the other side of Antarctica 50 years ago. |
Dr
Jon Stephenson (School of Earth & Environmental Sciences, James
Cook University)
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20
Mar
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A
national approach to securing Australia's future energy and mineral
supplies
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Dr
Ian Lambert (Geoscience Australia)
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31
Mar
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Overview
and recent advances in mass spectrometry used in geochemical analysis
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Dr
Sunny Hu (UQ)
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7
April
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Advances
in understanding the geology of the Eastern Fold belt, Mount Isa region
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Dr
Ian Withnall (Geological Survey of Queensland)
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23
April
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Tibet,
the Himalaya and the Development of the Asian Monsoon: A chicken and
egg problem for the IODP
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Prof.
Peter Clift (University of Aberdeen)
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5
May
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New
insights from U-Pb zircon geochronology in to large volume rhyolite
generation at the mid-Tertiary Sierra Madre Occidental Province of
Mexico - implications for crustal growth, mineralisation and margin
evolution.
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Dr
Scott Bryan (WH Bryan Mining and Geology
Research Centre, Sustainable Minerals Institute, UQ)
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12
May
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Australia's Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions: the hypotheses, politics, and new evidence from eastern Australia | Dr Gilbert Price (Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis, UQ). |
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19
May
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The Role of the Deep Carbon Cycle and Superplumes in Generating the Geochemical Reservoirs Sampled by Kimberlite, Carbonatite and OIB Magmas. | Prof. Ken Collerson (UQ) |
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1
June
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Timescales and chronologies of mid- to late-Holocene reef accretion along the inner-shelf of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia: new insights into reef development under conditions of high turbidity and terrestrial sediment accumulation. | Prof. Chris Perry (Department of Environmental & Geographical Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University) |
| Seminars for 2008 | ||
| Seminars for 2007 |