Geochemistry, High Pressure

The Geophysical Laboratory's weekly seminar series continues with Jiachao Liu of the University of Texas at Austin. He will present, "How does oxidized mantle behave differently from normal mantle in geophysical and geochemical perspectives?"

Geochemistry

The Geophysical Laboratory's weekly seminar series continues with Carrick Eggleston of the University of Wyoming. He will present, "Origin of Mars Perchlorate: Mineral Photoelectrochemistry and Terrestrial Implications."

Geochemistry

The Geophysical Laboratory's weekly seminar series continues with GL's own Suzy Vitale. She will present, "The Dual Beam FIB/SEM: An Overview of CIW's Newest Cutting-Edge Capability."

The Geophysical Laboratory's weekly seminar series continues with GL's own Peng Ni. He will present, "Volatile abundances in the lunar mantle: a melt inclusion perspective."

Geochemistry

The Geophysical Laboratory's weekly seminar series continues with GL's own Amanda Lindoo. She will present, "Permeability development in ascending magmas: implications for explosive versus effusive eruption styles."

Geochemistry

The Geophysical Laboratory's weekly seminar series continues with Katherine Bermingham of the University of Maryland. She will present, "Isotope Genetics of the Solar System and Late-Stage Planetary Building Blocks ."

Geochemistry

The Geophysical Laboratory's weekly seminar series continues with Catherine McCammon of University Bayreuth. She will present, "Seeking carbon in the deep Earth."

Geochemistry, Planetary Science

The Geophysical Laboratory's weekly seminar series continues with Emily Pringle of UCSD. She will present, "Rubidium isotope insight towards understanding planetary accretion in the inner Solar System." 

Geochemistry

The Geophysical Laboratory's weekly seminar series continues with Hikaru Iwamori of JAMSTEC. He will present, "Geochemical heterogeneity of the Earth's mantle and its implications for the dynamics."

Geochemistry

The Geophysical Laboratory's weekly seminar series continues with Razvan Caracas of the French National Centre for Scientific Research, Lyon. He will present, "Supercritical silicate melts in the protolunar disk."

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