School of Earth and Space Exploration at ASU
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Tempe, AZ, 85287-1404
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480-965-5081
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8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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School of Earth and Space Exploration at ASU Film premiere of the documentary film 'Mud Max', which explores the natural disasters of Indonesia, specifically the eruption of the mud volcano LUSI.

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Jeff J. Geier, a student in SESE working on an M.S. in geological sciences, was named this year’s recipient of the J. Harold Courtright Scholarship by the Arizona Geological Society (AGS). ...
Jen Glass

Jen Glass Thanks to SESE faculty Chris Groppi, Meena Wadhwa and Matt Fouch for giving fantastic colloquiua in the SESE Colloquium Series this semester!

November 18 at 11:46pm · Report
School of Earth and Space Exploration at ASU

School of Earth and Space Exploration at ASU The November issue of the SESE Source newsletter is now available.

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Welcome to the home of the SESESource, the official newsletter of the School of Earth and Space Exploration. Electronically distributing our newsletter is one of the many actions we take to protect the Earth. ...
School of Earth and Space Exploration at ASU

School of Earth and Space Exploration at ASU Film premiere of the documentary film 'Mud Max', which explores the natural disasters of Indonesia, specifically the eruption of the mud volcano LUSI.

Teresa

Teresa Astronomy Open House is this Friday Nov. 20 from 8-10pm!

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Astronomy Open House is a free public event provided by the astronomy and geology graduate students at ASU. All ages are welcome. The building is wheelchair and stroller accessible. No reservations are required, but if you are bringing a large group (30+), advanced notice is appreciated.
Jen Glass

Jen Glass SESE colloquium TODAY: Huei-Ping Huant (Fulton School of Engineering, ASU) will speak about "Global Warming and the Regional Water Cycle: Emerging Views and Issues" at 4:10pm in PSF 566 **NOTE DIFFERENT ROOM THAN USUAL**. Please see his abstract below. There will be a reception outside PSF 566 starting in 20 mins at 3:45pm....

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The large-scale atmospheric response to an increase in greenhouse gas (GHG) concentration is highly non-uniform in space. Climate models used in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2007 ...
Jen Glass

Jen Glass SESE Colloquium TODAY: Wayne Powell (Department of Geology at Brooklyn College, CUNY) will speak about "City-as-Lab”: Place-Based Learning as a Strategy for Improving Geoscience Education for Urban Students. Please see his abstract below......

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In urban geoscience classrooms, a cultural divide commonly separates instructors from their students. When I was faced with a classroom filled with students of diverse ethnic, cultural, and economic backgrounds, ...
Teresa

Teresa This Friday, Oct 30 is the next Astronomy Open House from 8-10 p.m. http://homepage.mac.com/agfuentes/openhouse.html

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Astronomy Open House is a free public event provided by the astronomy and geology graduate students at ASU. All ages are welcome. The building is wheelchair and stroller accessible. No reservations are required, but if you are bringing a large group (30+), advanced notice is appreciated.
Jen Glass

Jen Glass At this Wednesday's colloquium (October 28), we will hear Bob
Pappalardo's
discussion of NASA's Flagship project, the Europa Jupiter System
Mission. Bob is an ASU graduate and is the Study Scientist for
this exciting mission. He is currently the Project Scientist for the
Cassini mission, which is in operation around Saturn.... Please join us at
4:10pm in PSF 173, preceded by reception at 3:45pm in PSF lobby.

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School of Earth and Space Exploration at ASU Science and Society class to be offered.

Nathan Toke
Nathan Toke
Looks interesting!
October 22 at 9:27am
Ray Sanders
Ray Sanders
I hope it's offered spring of 2011!
November 4 at 5:38am
Elizabeth Sanders
Elizabeth Sanders
would have been better if the tagline read "The Moral Imperative".
November 4 at 6:56am
Kirsten Chojnicki

Kirsten Chojnicki SESE Colloquium TODAY: Meenakshi Wadhwa (SESE/ASU)
The Age of the Solar System: How well do we know it and why do we care?
Abstract

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The pioneering work of Clair Patterson in the 1950s resulted in the development of the Pb-Pb dating technique, and his application of this method to meteorites provided the first accurate estimate of the age of the Earth (4.55±0.07 Ga). ...
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School of Earth and Space Exploration at ASU Space author ANDREW CHAIKIN to present at SESE this Saturday, Oct. 24 at 1 p.m. in PSF-123. Spread the word!

October 21 at 11:21am
Kirsten Chojnicki

Kirsten Chojnicki SESE Colloquium tomorrow 10-14: Volcanic ash in Antarctic ice sheets and ice cores: Chronology and correlations , Nelia Dunbar, New Mexico Tech. http://sese.asu.edu/node/478

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Abstract: Volcanic eruptions from two major stratovolcanoes in West Antarctica produced widespread volcanic ash (tephra) layers that were deposited over large areas of the East and West Antarctic ice sheets. ...
Kirsten Chojnicki

Kirsten Chojnicki SESE Colloquium tomorrow 10-7: Exploring the life cycle of the interstellar medium with terahertz spectroscopy, Chris Groppi, ASU SESE
http://sese.asu.edu/node/478

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The life cycle of the interstellar medium is the engine that distributes elements born during stellar evolution throughout the Galaxy and powers the interstellar chemistry responsible for the building blocks for our solar system and life on Earth. ...