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Geophysical Colloquium
Organiser Ali Dehghani
Credits 0
Mode Weekly seminar
Location Geomatikum, Bundesstr. 55, ground floor, H4 (Hörsaal 4)
Day(s) Thursdays
Time 15:15 – 16:45
Content 21.04.05 Huge Amounts of Oil for Zero Information (almost) - The Scary Example of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and its Seven Seismic Lines. I. Lerche, Leipzig

28.04.05 Broadband seafloor seismology, mid-ocean ridges and the Faroer-Shetland Basin. W. Crawford, Paris

26.05.05 Increase of anthropogenic CO2 in the North Atlantic Ocean. D. Wallace, Kiel

02.06.05 Tsunami sources in the Mediterranean sea. S. Tinti, Bologna

09.06.05 The role of the Southern Ocean mixing and upwelling in glacial-interglacial atmospheric CO2 change. A. Watson, Norwich (UK)

16.06.05 Konvektion über Eisrinnen. Ch. Lüpkes, Bremerhaven

23.06.05 Listening to volcano : What do we learn on eruption dynamics? S. Vergniolle, Paris

07.07.05 Ozean-Atmosphärische Wechselwirkungen im Südlichen Ozean: "Annular Mode and Antarctic Bottom Water Formation". M. Visbeck, Kiel
   
Comments The seminar is jointly organized by the University of Hamburg,
‚Bundesamt für Seeschiffahrt und Hydrographie’, the German Weather
Service Hamburg (‚Deutscher Wetterdienst Hamburg’), the Max Planck
Institut for Meteorology Hamburg, the German Meteorological Society
(‚Deutsche Meteorologische Gesellschaft’) and the German Geophysical
Society (‘Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft’).
The program is available on the Internet
(www.geophysics.zmaw.de/colloquium.html) including abstracts of
several of the presentations.

05.03.2012 08:00

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