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Seminar Schedule Spring 2023

The Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Houston offers its seminars on most Friday mornings during the fall and spring semesters. For more information regarding seminars please visit the seminars resource page.

Time: Seminars are held on most Fridays 11-12 PM.

Registration is required to participate in the meeting.

Fall 2023 Seminar Schedule

Time: Seminars are held on most Fridays 11-12 PM.

In Fall 2023 we will support both in-person and virtual seminars. Check the format of individual seminars on the schedule below.
Prior to seminars, coffee and tea will be provided from 10:30-11 AM Room 223, SR1. Please come and join us!
In-person seminars will be held in Room 634, SR1 unless otherwise noted below.
To participate in virtual seminars, use Zoom Meeting ID: 934 3278 9129 and Passcode 654338. The same code will work for all virtual seminars.

 

Date Speaker Affiliation Presentation
Format
Host
8/25/2023 EAS Faculty Lightning Talks University of Houston NA In Person Seminar Committee
9/1/2023 Ricardo Sánchez-Murillo University of Texas at Arlington Deciphering hydrological processes in tropical and fractured volcanic aquifers: from rainfall generation to groundwater recharge In Person Lisabeth Arellano
9/8/2023 John Mejia Desert Research Institute Role Of Clouds In Houston's Urban Heat Island And Extreme Heat In Person Yuxuan Wang
9/15/2023 Student 3-min thesis competition University of Houston NA In Person Shuhab Khan
9/22/2023 Zach Fleming Stephen F. Austin State University Virtual Outcrop Models and Their Role in Modern Structural Geology Interpretation In Person Jinny Sisson
9/29/2023 Kathleen Surpless Trinity University Detrital zircon provenance analysis of the Galice and Mariposa Formations, Oregon and California: Deciphering the tectonic evolution of the Late Jurassic continental margin In Person Emily Beverly
10/6/2023 Matthew Malkowski University of Texas at Austin In Person Brandee Carlson
10/13/2023 Nathan Brown University of Texas at Arlington Using luminescence dating to understand geohazards In Person Ny Riavo Voarintsoa
10/20/2023 Lori Hathon University of Houston Kerogen maturation and its effect on porosity In Person Larkin Spires
10/27/2023 Dr. Diane Chase and Dr. Arlen Chase University of Houston Urbanism and Anthropogenic Landscapes at Caracol, Belize: How Long-Term Research and Lidar Have Impacted Maya Archaeology In Person Tom Lapen
11/3/2023 Yajing Liu McGill University Source processes of hydraulic fracturing induced earthquakes in the western Canada sedimentary basin In Person Yingcai Zheng
11/10/2023 Ben Keisling University of Texas at Austin Using numerical models and subglacial archives to fingerprint past ice-sheet retreat In Person Julia Wellner
11/17/2023 John Castagna University of Houston Beyond Physics in Geophysics In Person William Sager
12/1/2023 Jie He Georgia Tech Understanding model projections of tropical precipitation changes In Person Honghai Zhang