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Summer Seminars 2001*

July  August  September

bulletJuly 11—Andreas B. Rechnitzer, Ph.D.
Viking Oceanographics

The genesis of deep ocean engineering

The following seminar is the first in a
 series of the David Packard Distinguished Lectures.

bulletThursday, July 12–Distinguished Lecturer James P. Kennett, Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara

Methane hydrate reservoir instability: Implications for marine geology and climate change

bulletJuly 25–Mario Tamburri, Ph.D.
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute and 
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary

Diverse efforts in conservation science: SIMoN, CO2 and invasive species

bulletAugust 1–Tracy Rushmer, Ph.D.
University of Vermont

Melt segregation in the Earth's crust: Physical processes and geochemical signature

bulletFriday August 3–Dirk DeBeer, Ph.D.
Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology

Why we use microsensors

bulletAugust 8–Ginger Rebstock, Ph.D.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Long-term change and stability in the California current system: Lessons from the calanoid copepods off Southern California

bulletAugust 15–Bob Bidigare, Ph.D.
University of Hawaii, SOEST

Temporal variations in phytoplankton community structure in the North Pacific subtropical gyre

bulletAugust 23—MBARI Intern Symposium

(All day on Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.)

bulletAugust 29—Ross Stein, Ph.D. and Tom Parsons, Ph.D.
United States Geological Survey

Conversations between earthquakes and earthquake researchers,
or how one earthquake sets up the next

bulletSeptember 5Jonathan P. Zehr, Ph.D.
University of California, Santa Cruz

Molecular ecology of nitrogen fixation in the sea: From gene expression
to global carbon cycling

* All seminars are at 3:00 p.m. in the Pacific Forum
 unless noted otherwise. 
The seminar schedule is subject to change.
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