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Department of Physical Geography

 

 



"Skating on Thin Ice"
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Events and Seminars

The Department will host on-campus seminars during 2008. The seminars, which cover a wide range of topics associated with ongoing research projects, are delivered by academic and research staff, students and guest speakers from other institutions and industry.

Thursday, 29th May, 2008. E5A143, 1.00pm

Commander Robert Woodham, Director of Meteorology and Oceanography
Royal Australian Navy and ADFA

Investigations into the predictability of global and limited area ocean models, using the BLUElink ocean forecasting system.

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Thursday, 22nd May, 2008. E5A143, 1.00pm

Professor Patrick Dedeckker, Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University

Preliminary findings on the geochemical and microbiological fingerprinting of Australian aeolian dust: Implications for (past) climates, the environment, health and the oceans.

 

Postgraduate Seminars: Thursday, 27th March, 2008, E5A 143, 1.00pm.

Clinton Rakich
A new metric capturing planetary scale influences on eastern Australian decadal rainfall variability.

James Campbell
OSL dating of loess deposits

 

Postgraduate Seminars: Thursday, 13th March, 2008, E5A 143, 1.00pm.

Shayne McGregor
The response of a stochastically for El Nino-Southwern Oscillation (ENSO) model to observed off-equatorial wnd stress forcing.
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Deanne Bird
Will tourists positively respond to a jokulhlaup warning if Katia erupts in southern Iceland?
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PGCert students thesis project proposals: Monday, 10th March, 2008, E5A 143, 1.00pm.

Acacia Pepler
Nick Cook

Postgraduate Conference 2008:
This conference is to be held in November, 2008.
For further information please contact Postgraduate Co-ordinator, Dr. Paul Beggs, 02.9850.8399.

The series for 2008 will be updated on an ongoing basis. All presentations commence at 1.00 pm and are of approximately 1 hour's duration, including question and answer time. All talks are given in E5A 143 unless otherwise indicated.

Other Departments within the Division of Environmental and Life Sciences also hold regular seminars, click here to access information on all seminars within the Division.

 

 

 

 

 


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