Past Events
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Colloquium: Ray Arvidson
"Recent results from the Mars Exploration Program Spirit and Opportunity rover missions"
Colloquium: Craig Marshall
"Reassessing the origin and nature of the Apex Chert putative microfossils"
Colloquium: Jan Amend
"Geochemical Energy for Microorganisms in Hydrothermal Systems"
Colloquium: Barbara Sherwood Lollar
"Noble-gas derived insights into the deep carbon cycle"
Colloquium: Marc Hirschmann
"Partial melt in the asthenosphere"
Colloquium: Donna Jurdy
"Comparative tectonics of Venus and Earth"
Colloquium: Kevin McKeegan
"The oxygen isotopic composition of the sun"
Colloquium: Justin Simon
"Insights from Calcium Isotopes for the formation of Meteorites and Rocky Planets"
Colloquium: Ruth Defries
"Tropical forests and climate change"
Colloquium: Jennifer McIntosh
"Influence of continental glaciation on subsurface hydrology and biogeochemical processes"
Colloquium: Ed Young
"Placing the solar system birth environment into astrophysical context using isotope ratios of oxygen"
Colloquium: Linda Warren
"Deep earthquakes, slab deformation, and subduction forces"
Colloquium: Bradley L. Jolliff
"Petrologically evolved rocks of the lunar crust: Remote sensing and sample investigations"
Colloquium: R. Burton Thomas
"Hidden clues to climate change processes: Lessons from isotopic variation within organic compounds"
Colloquium: Isla Castañeda
"Terrestrial and marine climate variability in North Africa during the Late Quaternary: Insights from organic geochemical and isotopic proxies"
Colloquium: Jessica Tierney
"From molecules to climate models: Fossil lipid insights into tropical paleoclimate."
Colloquium: Alexander S. Bradley
"From genes to geochemistry: The molecular record of life"
Colloquium: Hanna Nekvasil
"Crustal evolution of planetary bodies: Linking observations and experiments"
Colloquium: Bruno Reynard
"Geophysical properties of serpentine and water cycle in subduction zones"
Colloquium: James A. Van Orman
"Planet formation and internal evolution: Insights from experimental geochemistry"
Colloquium: William Sager
"What are hotspots? (I thought I once knew): New perspectives on oceanic volcanism"
Colloquium: Kevin Anchukaitis
"A thousand years of climate variability in the Asian monsoon region"
Colloquium: Barbara Romanowicz
Stephen Zatman Memorial Colloquium: "Stratification of the lithosphere in Archean cratons: Inferences from seismic waveform tomography"
Colloquium: Clive Neal
Larry Haskin Memorial Colloquium: "Back to the Moon to study the Solar System"
Colloquium: Galen Halverson
Carl Tolman Memorial Colloquium: "The record of Neoproterozoic earth system evolution in the Yukon, Northern Canadian Cordillera"
Colloquium: Greg Hirth
"The role of serpentine deformation on the spectrum of fault slip behavior observed in subduction zones"
Colloquium: Robert Pappalardo
"Seeking Europa’s ocean"
Special Seminar: Janne Blichert-Toft
"Deep Time: What isotope geochemistry has taught us about Earth’s early evolution"
Colloquium: Daniel M. Hanes
"The influence of the Golden Gate upon the ebb tidal delta, coastal processes, and sand dynamics near San Francisco, California"
Colloquium: William Cochran
"Searching for other Earths: Results from the Kepler Mission"
Colloquium: Alberto Saal
"The Volatile content and D/H ratios of the lunar picritic glasses"
Friday Brown Bag: Pablo Sobron
Colloquium: Francis Albarède
“Conquistadors silver and inflation in 16-17th Century Europe”
Brown Bag: Alian Wang
"A wet subsurface in equatorial region on Mars"
Colloquium: William Feldman
"Search for buried excess water ice deposits at non-polar latitudes on Mars"
Brown Bag: Martin Pratt
Colloquium: Zachary D. Sharp
"A unifying theory for lunar water"
Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lecture: Charles Kennel
"NASA at mid-life: The future of human space exploration: 2011"
Colloquium: Hersh Gilbert
"Lithospheric foundering within the Sierra Nevada"
Brown Bag: Mike Zanetti
Colloquium: Robert Harris
IODP Ocean Leadership Distinguished Lecturer Series
Colloquium: Richard Allen
"Mantle upwelling and lithospheric destruction beneath North America"
Thanksgiving - No colloquium this week
Colloquium: Henry Scott
"Deep carbon from an experimentalist's perspective"
AGU Meeting - No colloquium this week
Colloquium: Robert E. Criss
“Analytical Solutions to Problems in the Earth & Planetary Sciences”
Colloquium: Andrew Freed
“Using Earthquakes as Large In-Situ Rock Squeezing Experiments”
Colloquium: Fang-zhen Teng
"Isotope fractionation during planetary differentiation"
Brown Bag: Clara McLeod
eBooks, purchase on request, and HathiTrust: What can these library services do for you?
Colloquium: Axel Wittmann
"LaPaz Icefield 031047 - A feather of Icarus?"
Brown Bag: Dr. Sebastien Foucaud
"Opportunities for Students: National Taiwan Normal University”
Colloquium: Anat Shahar
"Isotope fractionation during planetary differentiation"
Brown Bag: Garrecht Metzger
"The Ordovician around us: Developments from the St. Louis area carbonates"
Colloquium: Sune Nielsen
"Vanadium isotopic difference between Earth and meteorites and high energy irradiation in the early Solar System"
Friday Colloquium: Robert Dymek
"Earthquakes, volcanoes, geysers, and fires: A geologic tour of Yellowstone National Park"
Monday Colloquium: Laurel Griggs Larsen
"Connect-the-dots for 21st Century science"
Brown Bag: William H. Smith
"The search for the missing atmospheric CO2"
Colloquium: Paul Myrow
"The onset of uplift of the Lesser Himalaya: Depositional and erosional history of the North Indian Margin"
Brown Bag: Pierre Haenecour
"Presolar grains in the CO3.0 chondrite LAP 031117"
Colloquium: Katherine A. Kelley
"The redox conditions of basaltic magmas and the Earth's interior"
Spring Break - No colloquium this week
LPSC - No colloquium this week
Lunar & Planetary Science Conference
Brown Bag: Zongcheng (Lewis) Ling
"Lunar elemental mapping by using Chinese Chang'E-1 IIM data"
Colloquium: Doug Jerolmack @ 1:30 pm
"Roughness controls patterns of sediment transport, vegetation and groundwater in a desert dune field"
Brown Bag: Aaron Addison
"Updates on GIS at WUSTL / Trends in the GIS industry"
Colloquium: Donna Blackman
"Mantle flow and seismic anisotropy near plate boundaries– tracking mineral deformation and possible rheologic evolution"
McDonnell Distinguished Lecture - Clifford M. Will
"Testing General Relativity in the Strong-Field Dynamical Regime"
Colloquium: Frédéric Moynier
" Zinc isotopic evidence for the origin of volatile elements in the terrestrial planets"
Brown Bag: Heather Relyea & Franklin Koch
"A glimpse of seafaring seismology: Marianas field work 2012"
Colloquium: Christy Till
"Experimental insights into melt generation at convergent plate margins"
Brown Bag: Paul Savage
"Silicon isotopes in silicate Earth"
Colloquium: Leigh Stearns
“The role of water above, below, and at the front of fast moving outlet glaciers in Greenland and Antarctica”
PhD Defense: Andrew Frierdich
"Trace element cycling during iron(II)-activated recrystallization of iron(III) oxide minerals"
Senior Honors Thesis Presentations
Dedication of Scott Rudolph Hall
Special remarks by Bill Nye, The Science Guy. Reception follows in Rudolph Hall.
Commencement
Dissertation defense: Amy Shaw
Brown Bag: Paul Winberry
Brown Bag: Aubreya Adams
Dissertation Defense: “Shallow Thrust and Outer Rise Earthquakes in Northwestern Pacific Subduction Zones and Their Role in Subduction Zone Water Budgets with Special Focus on the Mariana Islands”
Erica Emry
Department Open House
Dissertation Defense: Christopher Orth
Geodynamic interpretations of global topography and gravity on Venus and Mars
Colloquium: Jeffrey G. Catalano
Dynamic mineral surface transformations during biogeochemical iron cycling and the fate of trace elements and contaminants
Brown Bag: Kelsi Singer
Giant landslides on Iapetus
Brown Bag: Alian Wang
2012 field expedition to Atacama Desert, Chile
Colloquium: Jim Richardson
Brown Bag: Fabien Maillot
Atomic structure of iron oxides
Colloquium: Victoria Orphan
Role of methane-consuming microbial symbiosis in nutrient cycling and trophic structuring of sediment and carbonate ecosystems in the deep sea
Brown Bag: Brad Jolliff & Ryan Clegg
Lunar volcanic domes and analog sites in Owens Valley, CA
Midwest Geobiology Symposium
Colloquium: Richard J. Walker
Siderophile element constraints on terrestrial formation, differentiation, and mantle mixing
Brown Bag: Martin Pratt
Filling a seismic hole: The Macomo Project and the 2012 field season
Colloquium: Shun Karato
Water in the Moon: Geophysical constraints and implications for the origin of the Moon
Brown Bag: Clara McLeod
EPSc Library Resouces
Colloquium: Beatrice Magnani
Understanding intraplate seismicity and the long-term deformation in the Central US: insights from high-resolution seismic reflection data
Brown Bag: Andrew Lloyd
Tomographic constraints on the tectonic framework of the East Antarctic Shield and the origin of the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains
Colloquium: Philippe Van Cappellen
Biogeochemistry at the Groundwater-Surface Water Interface: Nutrients and Contaminants
Fall Break
Colloquium: Jun Abrajano
Investing in Earth Sciences: A National Science Foundation Perspective
Brown Bag: Bill McKinnon
Where did Ceres come from?
Colloquium: Karim Benzerara
Study of calcification processes in stromatolites: Implications for the study of the geological record
Brown Bag: Shawn Wei
Shear velocity structure of the Tonga Arc and Lau Backarc Basin from Rayleigh wave tomography
GSA Annual Meeting & Exposition
Colloquium: Roberta Rudnick
“Craton Formation and Destruction”
Brown Bag: Abby Fraeman
Curiosity
Brown Bag: "Curiosity"
Abbigail Fraeman
McDonnell Distinguished Lecture: Maria Zuber
Brown Bag: Abigail Fraeman
"Curiosity: The First 90 Sols"
Thanksgiving Break
Colloquium: John Wahr
"Using time-variable gravity from the GRACE satellite mission to study the Earth"
AGU Fall Meeting
Dissertation Defense: Garrett Euler
Seismic array analysis of core-diffracted waves and microseisms
Colloquium: Mathieu Touboul
New insights into the formation and early differentiation of the Earth and Moon derived from W isotopes
Brown Bag: Bob Dymek
field trip organizational meeting
Colloquium: Gretchen Keppel-Aleks
New constraints on the global carbon budget from variations in atmospheric CO2
Colloquium: Matt Jackson
Returning from the deep: Archean atmospheric fingerprints in modern hotspot lavas
Colloquium: Ian Orland
Seasonality from speleothems: high-resolution climate records revealed in the geochemistry of cave formations
Brown Bag: Clara McLeod
E&PS Library Resources
Colloquium: Christy B. Till
A new thermo-barometer for anhydrous basalts and implications for basalt genesis in S. Oregon and N. California
Colloquium: Alexander (“Zan”) Stine
The bright side of tree-ring divergence
Colloquium: Mike Krawczynski
Super H2O-rich magmas from Mt. Shasta, CA: Tracking hydrous magmas through the crust
Colloquium: Dustin Trail
Insights into the Hadean Earth from experimental studies of zircon
Colloquium: Anne Pommier
Experimental investigation of the physical and chemical properties of silicate melts
Brown Bag: Mike Zanetti
Svalbard Periglacial Landforms as Analogs for Mars (SPLAM) - A short introduction to Arctic field work with pretty pictures
Colloquium:Francis McCubbin
Magmatic volatiles in the inner solar system: Constraints from apatite in planetary materials and apatite-melt partitioning experiments
Colloquium: Susan Schwartz
Behavior of the Northern Costa Rica Seismogenic Zone through an earthquake cycle
Brown Bag: Steve Liu
Spectral and Stratigraphic mapping of hydrated minerals in southwest Melas Chasma, Mars
Spring Break
44th Lunar & Planetary Science Conference
Brown Bag:Shawn Wei
New seismological discoveries of the Tibetan Plateau from INDEPTH IV
Brown Bag: Gretchen Keppel-Aleks
Climate drivers of the interannual CO2 growth rate
Colloquium: Aaron Wolf
Probing the dynamic properties of mantle rocks in solid and liquid states
Larry Haskin Memorial Colloquium: Gordon Osinski
Impact craters as probes of planetary crusts
Brown Bag: Rolf Bruijn
Deformation of our planet: Strain localization on all scales examples from the field and the laboratory
Colloquium: Dave Yuen
High-performance computing in the geosciences
Brown Bag: Amanda Lough
Seismicity of Antarctica: Results from POLENET
MCSS Colloquium: Thomas Bernatowicz
Constraints on grain formation around carbon stars from laboratory studies of presolar graphite
Brown Bag: Aubreya Adams
The enigmatic Cameroon Volcanic Line: How to form an intraplate volcanic chain in the absence of a hotspot
Colloquium: Catherine Rose
Tolman Lecture on Precambrian Geology: Earth history's largest carbon isotope shift: Constraints on the origin and timing of the Cryogenian Trezona delta 13-C anomaly
Colloquium: Scott Wankel
Flying under the radar: Unrecognized complexity in the nitrogen cycle as revealed through multi-isotope studies
Brown Bag: Steve Seddio
Granite: High-end lunar counter tops
Undergraduate Senior Thesis Presentations
followed by undergraduate awards reception
Brown Bag: Steve Chemtob
Silica coatings on fresh Hawaiian basalts: Chemical weathering in a harsh volcanic environment
Special Seminar: Harrison ("Jack") Schmitt
Field geology on another world: Perspectives from the Taurus-Littrow Valley, Moon
Alternate mandatory EH&S training session for lab people
Mandatory EH&S training session for lab people
Dissertation Defense: Yang Liu
Brown Bag: Pippa Whitehouse
Modelling Antarctica: ice-ocean-solid Earth interactions at the bottom of the world
Brown Bag: Axel Wittmann
Petrology of impactites from El’gygytgyn crater
Colloquium: David Fike
"Spatial variability in carbon and sulfur isotopic signatures"
Colloquium: Jonathan Katz
"Storminess and drought in a changing climate – A century of U.S. weather"
Brown Bag: Ryan Clegg
"Revisiting lunar exploration sites with high-resolution LROC images"
Colloquium: Erika Gibb
"Comets: Chemical diversity and the origin of the Solar System"
Brown Bag: Pierre Haenecour
"Antarctic Micrometeorites: Tiny Meteorites or Cometary Particles?"
Colloquium: Justin Filiberto
"Conditions of basalt genesis in Mars from surface basalts compared with the martian meteorites"
Brown Bag: Nathan Stein
Artemis simulation of Mars rover traverses
Colloquium: Mark Harrison
Earth's darkest age: Possible Hadean plate boundary interactions
Brown Bag: Clara McLeod
Embracing copyright in your research, writing, and teaching
Colloquium: Conel Alexander
"Exploring the asteroid-comet connection and the origin of volatiles in the terrestrial planets"
Brown Bag: Paul Savage
"Copper isotopes and the role of sulphides during Earth's differentiation"
Colloquium: David Goldsby
“From earthquake nucleation to dynamic fault slip: A frictional tale”
Fall Break
Brown Bag: Jie Wei
"Analysis of autonomous robotic core materials by the Mars Microbeam Raman Spectrometer (MMRS) during the “Life in the Atacama” 2013 Rover Field Campaign
Brown Bag: Bruce Backus et al.
"Insurance, safety and travel"
Colloquium: James Badro
"Earth’s building blocks: The 'Core Spyglass'"
Brown Bag: Andrew Lloyd
"A tomographic transect across West Antarctica: Evidence for recent extension in the Bentley Subglacial Trench and a mantle hotspot beneath Marie Byrd Land"
Robert M. Walker Lecture: Shrinivas Kulkarni
“There is more room sideways”
Colloquium: Geneviève Robert
"Viscosity and volcanology: examples from Guatemala and the Snake River Plain"
Dissertation defense: Kun Wang
"Iron isotope cosmochemistry"
Brown Bag: Tyrone Daulton
"Did a comet kill the mammoths and cause diamonds to rain from the sky?"
Colloquium: Kevin Hand
"Ocean worlds of the outer Solar System"
Brown Bag: Shawn Wei
"Imaging partial melt beneath the Lau Back-arc Basin”
Dissertation defense: Steve Seddio
“The diversity, relationships, petrogenesis, and geochronology of evolved lunar lithologies”
Colloquium: Andrew Dombard
"Hot and cold running volcanism on Europa"
Brown Bag: Beth Hoagland
Undergraduate Thesis: "Assessing water management of mining effluent using spatiotemporal hydrologic analyses: The case of QIT Madagascar minerals
Thanksgiving
Dissertation defense: Randal Paniello
“Volatilization of extraterrestrial materials as determined by zinc isotopic analysis”
Dissertation defense: Zhen Li
"Mineralogy of hypermineralized bone"
Colloquium: Ray Arvidson
"Exploration of Mars by Opportunity and Curiosity: A tale of two rovers"
Colloquium: Paul K. Byrne
"The global contraction of Mercury"
Colloquium: Kevin Baines
"Surprising results in the near-infrared from the Cassini, New Horizons and Galileo missions"
Brown Bag: Jill Pasteris
"Bone mineral as a case study in stumbling blocks to the acceptance of ideas
Colloquium: Stephan M. Kraemer
"Biogeochemical mechanisms of iron cycling in marine and terrestrial environments"
Brown Bag: Bob Criss
"The West Lake Landfill"
Larry Haskin Memorial Colloquium: Anthony Irving
"Forensic science of planetary and asteroidal meteorites"
Colloquium: Wenlu Zhu
"Effect of lithology on permeability and 3-D melt distribution in partially molten rocks"
Brown Bag: Helene Couvy
"Study of Earth and planetary materials under pressure"
McDonnell Distinguished Lecturer: Alex Halliday
The origin of Earth's volatiles
Brown Bag: Abigail Fraeman
"Phobos and Deimos: A summary of current knowledge of their origin and evolution and key questions for future exploration”
Colloquium: None (spring break)
Brown Bag: None
Spring Break
Colloquium: None
Lunar & Planetary Science Conference
Brown Bag: None
Lunar & Planetary Science Conference
Brown Bag: Sarrah Dunham-Cheatham
"Soil pedogenesis"
Colloquium: Yuri Fialko
The evolution, structure and strength of crustal fault zones
Brown Bag: Clara and Ryan
“Retooling the EPSc library website”
Colloquium: Dirk Elbeshausen
The effect of target topography and the impact angle on crater formation - insight from 3D numerical modelling
Brown Bag: Bob Dymek, Mike Zanetti, and Martin Pratt
Colloquium: Lincoln Hollister
"The discovery of a natural quasicrystal, the quest to determine how it was formed, and its relevance to processes in the early solar nebula"
Brown Bag: Bob Criss
"Rotational dynamics of planets, stars, and galaxies"
Department Field Trip
Colloquium: Peter Clift
"The Asian monsoon: Its links to Cenozoic orogenesis and global climate change"
Brown Bag: Mattia Pistone
"The influence of volatiles on the interaction of mafic and felsic magmas"
Colloquium: Colleen Hansel
"Biogenic reactive oxygen species in the cycling and mineralization of manganese"
Dissertation defense: Abigail Fraeman
Materials and surface processes at Gale Crater and the moons of Mars derived from high spatial and spectral resolution orbital datasets
Undergraduate Thesis Presentations
11th International GeoRaman Conference
Colloquium: Mike Wysession
The future of Earth science education
Colloquium: Donna Shillington
Controls on faulting, water cycling and earthquakes in the Alaska subduction zone
Colloquium: Ray Arvidson
Early Mars: Warm, wet, and habitable
Colloquium: Thorne Lay
A global surge of great earthquakes and what we are learning from them
Brown Bag: E&PS library - Doing things the easy way!
E&PS library
Brown Bag: Michael Bouchard
Missouri University of Science & Technology’s Mars rover design team, engineering the next generation of explorers; Humans and rovers alike
Colloquium: Rebecca A. Fischer
Earth’s accretion, core formation, and core composition
Colloquium: Itay Halevy
Microbial- to global-scale insights into the sulfur cycle
Brown Bag:Chen Cai
Source analysis of a large outboard deep earthquake in the Tonga flat slab region
Ray Arvidson: American Society of Civil Engineers Earth & Space 2014
Roving on Mars with Opportunity and Curiosity: Terramechanics and Terrain Properties
Colloquium: Phil Metzger
Space resources and our future beyond Earth
Brown Bag: Aaron Addison
Recent speleological investigations in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Colloquium: Ted Flynn
Microbial ecology and cryptic biogeochemical cycles in the terrestrial subsurface
Gateway to Space 2014: Ray Arvidson, Brad Jolliff, Rich Heuermann, and Ryan Clegg to present
presented by the St. Louis Space Frontier, a chapter of the National Space Society
Brown Bag:Ryan Nickerson
How I learned to stop worrying and love synchrotron radiation
Brown Bag: Mike Zanetti
Cancelled
Dissertation Defense: Garrecht Metzger
The Late Ordovician biogeochemical carbon cycle
Michael Wysession
Civilization exists by geological consent, subject to change without notice
Dissertation defense: Magaret Anne Gray Hinkle
Ion interactions at the mineral-water interface during biogeochemical iron and manganese cycling
Brown Bag: Yuval Boneh
Dissertation Defense: Heng Chen
Zn and Cu isotopic fractionation during planetary processes and the isotopic composition of the bulk silicate Earth
Colloquium: Olivier Rouxel
The impact of seafloor hydrothermal systems on the biogeochemical cycling of iron in modern and ancient oceans
Brown Bag: Michael Bouchard
My Christmas on Mars, an analog mission to the red planet
Brown Bag: Kim Webb
Sexual harassment defined
Colloquium: Jemma Davidson
Evolution of the early Solar System through coordinated microanalysis of astromaterials
Colloquium: Katherine Bermingham
Solar System and planetary evolution: A genetic investigation
Colloquium: Michael Gurnis
Plate tectonics: From initiation of subduction to global plate motions
Colloquium: Rita Parai
Deep Earth volatile inventories and the formation of the Moon
Brown Bag: Martin Pratt
Madagascar: A "seismic hole" no more
Colloquium: Myriam Telus
Extinct radionuclides in the early Solar System and the special case of 60-Fe
Brown Bag: Charlotte Rowe
Keeping an eye on a problem: using geophysics in nuclear explosion monitoring
Colloquium: Kun Wang
The Origin of the Moon and the “isotopic crisis"
Brown Bag: Cole Edwards
Isotopic evidence for oxygenation in the Ordovician: links to extinction and biodiversity
Spring Break
Lunar & Planetary Science Conference
Colloquium: John Higgins
Mg isotope evidence for a link between low-temperature clays, seawater Mg/Ca, and Cenozoic cooling
Brown Bag: Andrew Lloyd and Chen Cai
Investigating the West Antarctic Rift System: POLENET 2 & RIS deployments
Colloquium: Jon Husson
Multi-proxy constraints on the origin of Earth’s deepest δ13C excursion
Brown Bag: Sarah Valencia
NWA 773 clan meteorites: Insights into a magmatic system on the Moon
Research As Art
Colloquium: David Bercovici
Plate-tectonic boundary formation by grain-damage and pinning
Colloquium: Roger Phillips
Mercury ain’t the Moon: Results from the MESSENGER mission
Dissertation Defense: Ryan Clegg Watkins
Physical and compositional properties of the lunar surface from photometric studies of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Narrow Angle Camera images of spacecraft landing sites and soils of extreme compositions
Brown Bag:EPS Library
Library news & notes
Senior honors thesis presentation and reception
Brown Bag: Anne Hofmeister
Origin of axial spin (and orbits) in gravitational accretion
Colloquium: Phil Skemer
Deformation of the upper mantle: Experimental and geological perspectives
Brown Bag: Hugh Chou
Life in the WUSTL Cloud with Office 365 and Box
Colloquium: Becky Lange
The origin of voluminous high-SiO2 rhyolites, the most evolved magmas on Earth, and the resolution of several paradoxes
Brown Bag: Jenny Gil Acevedo
AAAS mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows Program
Brown Bag: Michael Bouchard
Next Steps to Mars; thoughts on how NASA might get humans to Mars in the 2030's
Colloquium: Mike Formolo
cancelled
Brown Bag: Kelsey Williams
Experimental study of iron isotope dichotomy in lunar mare basalts
Fall Break
Dissertation Defense: Michael Zanetti
Investigating the complexity of impact crater ejecta using results from the field, laboratory, and remote-sensing
Colloquium: Jeremy Owens
Approaching a more holistic view of ocean redox conditions using thallium isotopes
Brown Bag: Ryan Nickerson
Geology of the best state in the nation
Brown Bag: Steven Fu
Characterizing amorphous silicates in extraterrestrial materials
Colloquium: Susan Beck
Seismological view of Nazca-South American convergent margin – New results and ongoing questions
Brown Bag: Daniel Wu
Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lecture: Edward C. Stone
Voyager explores the edge of interstellar space
Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lecture Series: Edward C. Stone
The Voyager journey to interstellar space
Brown Bag: Clara McLeod & Ryan Wallace
Improving your library experience: Changes for the WU libraries
Brown Bag: Rachel Wells
Microstructures and rheology of a calcite-shale thrust fault
Thanksgiving Break
Thanksgiving Break
Brown Bag:Gabrielle Coutrot
Stratigraphy and mineralogy of the interior of Endeavour Crater, Mars
Department Holiday Party
AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco
Dissertation Defense: Songqiao Wei
Seismic Studies of the Tonga subduction zone and the Lau back-arc basin
Dissertation Defense: Teresa Wong
Plate tectonics initiation on Earth-like planets: Insights from numerical and theoretical analysis of convection-induced lithospheric failure
Colloquium: Bill McKinnon
Pluto: Icy world of wonder
Brown Bag: Bob Criss
Underestimated risk and the record flood of Dec-Jan, 2015-6
Brown Bag: Sarah Jennings & Patty Katzfey
Career Center Resources and Next Steps
Colloquium: Jean-Arthur Olive
Faulting, magmatism... and climate? Modeling the processes that shape the Earth's seafloor
Brown Bag: Ryan Clegg-Watkins
Building bridges between China and the US: The 3rd CAS-NAS Forum for New Leaders in Space Science
Dissertation Defense: Martin Pratt
Seismic array studies of Antarctica and Madagascar
Public Lecture: Valerie Fox
Curiosity at the Planetarium. Curoius about recent Mars discoveries? What are they looking for and how will they find it?
Brown Bag: Scott Beeler
Interdisciplinary approaches towards understanding the controls of microbialite formation at Laguna Negra, Argentina
Colloquium: Laurent Montesi
Localization of ductile shear zones: From grain scale to plate boundaries
Graduate Preview Weekend
Brown Bag: Weisen Shen
Seismic model of US continent
Brown Bag: Tingying Xu
Impacts of surface site coordination on arsenate adsorption: Macroscopic uptake, competitive adsorption, and binding mechanisms on Al(OH)3 surfaces
McDonnell Center Distinguished Lecturer: John Grotzinger
Models for compositional variations in the Murray Formation mudstone, Gale Crater, Mars
Brown Bag: Elaine Flynn
Effects of oxalate on Ni adsorption and repartitioning during Fe(II)-promoted iron oxide recrystallization
Steven Zatman Memorial Colloquium: Shijie Zhong
Seismic and flexure constraints on lithospheric rheology and their dynamic implications
Brown Bag: Jill Pasteris
How can it be that complicated? It’s only bone!
Spring Break
Lunar & Planetary Science Conference
Colloquium: Ian Bourg
Cesium adsorption on micaceous minerals
Brown Bag: Clara McLeod, Sarah Laaker, & Eliot Boden
Keeping up with your library
Colloquium: Glen Stracher
Naturally occurring and anthropogenic coal fires burning around the world
Brown Bag: Aaron Addison, with Bob Osburn
Exploration & science in Fogelpole Cave: Documenting the longest known cave in Illinois
Colloquium: Jessica Warren
The Role of fluid flow in ductile processes at oceanic transform faults
Brown Bag:Emma Searson
The Washington University Green Monday Initiative
Dissertation Defense: Pierre Haenecour
Stardust in primitive astromaterials: Insights into the building blocks and early history of the Solar System
Joint Chemistry and EPS Colloquium: William H. Casey
NMR spectroscopy on aqueous solutions at geochemical pressures
Brown Bag: Weisen Shen
Seismic model of US continent
Undergraduate Thesis Presentations and Awards Reception
Brown Bag: cancelled
Final Exams
Commencement
Colloquium: Dan Giammar
Geological processes involved in geologic carbon sequestration
Brown Bag: 10 minutes each
Brown Bag: Scott Beeler
Assessing the biological role in mineralized cap formation at a hot spring environment
Colloquium: Erik Melchiorre
Implications for astrobiology and early life on Earth from stichtite (Mg6Cr2(OH)16[CO3]·4H2O)
Brown Bag: Clara McLeod
Brown Bag: Patty Katzfey & Sarah Jennings
Career Center resources and next steps
Brown Bag: Kathryn Powell
Meteor Crater field training and research program
Larry Haskin Memorial Colloquium: Tim Grove
Melting conditions, melting processes and mantle sources of Mercury’s surface lavas
Brown Bag: Library Staff & Sonya Rooney
Exploring your library
Colloquium: Mark D. Behn
Coupling of ice flow, surface melting, and sub-glacial hydrology in the Greenland Ice Sheet
Brown Bag: Nick Stoff, Director of Parking and Transportation
WashU parking and transportation long term strategy
Brown Bag: Zou Zongxing
Landslide hazards in China and the giant Jiweishan event in particular
Colloquium: Noah M. McLean
Sharpening the U-PB geochronometer
Brown Bag: Maya Gomes
Present euxinia as a key to the past
McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences, Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lecture
Searching for – and finding! gravitational waves
Colloquium: Noel Bartlow
Slow earthquakes: What are they, and what are they telling us?
Public Lecture - McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences, Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lecture
Einstein, gravitational waves, and black holes
Brown Bag: Kaushik Mitra
A comparative study of terrestrial and martian jarosite occurrences
Brown Bag: Thanksgiving
no Brown Bag today
Brown Bag: Michael Bouchard
Mars 2020 landing site selection: Inescapable hazard assessment
Colloquium: Brett Tipple
Colloquium: Nivedita Thiagarajan
Clumped Isotope and Radiocarbon Records of Deep-sea Corals from the Last Glacial Cycle
Brown Bag: Andrew Lloyd
Full waveform adjoint seismic tomography of the Antarctic plate
Colloquium: Clara Blättler
Exploring new tools and archives for paleoclimatology
Brown Bag: Becca Gilberg
Alternative transportation on campus
Colloquium: Anne Gothmann
Reconstructing Ocean Chemistry over the Cenozoic from Well-preserved Fossil Corals
Colloquium: Bronwen Konecky
Fingerprinting tropical climate change from the Last Glacial Maximum to the 21st century
Brown Bag: Jonathan Katz
Trends in U.S. extreme temperatures, Unexpected effects of global warming
Colloquium: Jeremy Caves
Cenozoic hydroclimate in Asia and the interaction of tectonics, global climate, and vegetation
Brown Bag: Morgan Raven
Organic matter sulfurization and the carbon cycle
Colloquium: Emily Chin
From arcs to continents: A deep lithosphere perspective
Upper crustal structure of the Ordos Block and Fen-wei Graben
Hongrui Xu and Weisen Shen
Brown Bag: Ruth Lewis & Cindy Traub
"Data Rescue - Identifying and Archiving Vulnerable Federal Data" and "What R Can do for You"
Colloquium: Tom Zega
Coordinated analysis of planetary materials at the nanoscale
Brown Bag:Teresa Wong
Sputnik Planitia - Pluto's convecting half-heart
Spring Break
Lunar & Planetary Science Conference
McDonnell Lecture: William B. McKinnon
Pluto explored! NASA’s epic voyage to the edge of the Solar System
McDonnell Distinguished Lecture: William B. McKinnon
Geology never sleeps: Lessons from the geologic exploration of the Pluto system
Brown Bag: Ryan Watkins
Mapping boulder distributions at spacecraft landing sites to assess regolith production rates and landing site hazards
Dissertation defense: Yuval Boneh
The evolution of olivine crystallographic preferred orientation in the upper mantle
Brown Bag (Wednesday): Kelsi Singer and Ryan Watkins
What is it like to work at a research institute? SwRI and PSI
Colloquium - Distinguished Visiting Scholar: Lisa White
Increasing public engagement through research and education at the University of California Museum of Paleontology
Brown Bag: Molly Webb and Bill Winston
GIS @ WUSTL
Dissertation Defense: Sarah Valencia
The evolution of igneous rocks on the Moon: Insights from lunar meteorites and Apollo 12
Colloquium: Yemane Asmerom
Boom & bust: Climate & culture in the Americas
Brown Bag: Amanda Bender
International climate negotiations: Insights from the WashU student delegation to COP22
Senior Honors Theses Presentations
Brown Bag: Linda Warren
The aftershock sequence of the 2013 Hokkaido, Japan, intermediate-depth earthquake
Colloquium: Anya Reading
The Antarctic lithosphere: an improved understanding through combining seismology and geology
Graduate Professional Council General Body Meeting
Department of Economics Seminar
Dissertation defense: Etcaterina Oana Comen
Effects of regolith properties on UV/VIS Spectra and implications for remote sensing observations of the Moon
Dissertation Defense: Amanda Bender
Biological experiments on leaf wax alkanes to test a paleoclimate proxy
Dissertation Defense Valerie Fox
Aqueous alteration of Endeavour and Gale Craters, Mars, using orbital remote sensing and rover-based measurements
Dissertation Defense Ryan Nickerson
Iron and Trace Metal Repartitioning in Mafic and Ultramafic Hydrothermal Alteration
Are You Ready for the SOLAR ECLIPSE Today?
Colloquium: Bruce Fegley
Chemistry during formation of the Earth and Moon
Brown Bag: Grab bag! (3-4, 10-15 min sessions)
Colloquium: Tom Johnson
Stable isotope analyses of Se, Cr, and U: New tools for contaminant and earth system history studies
Colloquium: Alex Bradley
Investigating the nature of hydrogen isotope fractionation in plants and microbes
Science Matters Lecture Series: A Focus on Climate Change
Ira Flatow in conversation with Climatologists Bronwen Konecky and Gavin Schmidt
Brown Bag: Thi Nguyen
Grad Careers, Programs, and Resources to Help you Navigate your PhD
Colloquium: Marc Caffee
How stable is the Greenland Ice Sheet?
Brown Bag: Alexis Vidaurreta, Jenna Schnitzler, and Clara Steyer
October is Active Transportation Month
Brown Bag: Roger Bryant
Colloquium: Ciaran Harman
A unified approach to hydrologic flow and transport in the evolving critical zone
Brown Bag: Scott Beeler
Colloquium: Dara Entekhabi
Land Water, Energy and Carbon Cycles Coupling Diagnosed From Remotely Sensed Global Observations
Brown Bag: Derick Roy
Non-magmatic thermal effects of intrusions
Colloquium: Dave Sassani
The Back-end of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Focus on Deep Geologic Disposal of Radioactive Waste
Prof. Jun Ye: Cold molecules – a new playground for quantum and chemical physics
Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lecture Series - Colloquium Crow Hall 201
Professor Jun Ye: Optical atomic clock and applications
Robert M. Walker Distinguished Public Lecture Series - McMillan Hall, Room G052
Brown Bag: Kun Wang
A New Perspective on the Origin of the Moon
Colloquium: Natalya Gomez
Ice, Sea Level and the Solid Earth in Antarctica
Brown Bag: Clara McLeod & Ryan Wallace
Library Update
Colloquium: James Brenan
Experiments and observations on the behaviour of the highly siderophile elements in magmas
Brown Bag: Bill McKinnon
Geology of Pluto's Big Moon, Charon
Shandong University, Weihai Delegation visit
MOU-signing ceremony and reception
Colloquium: Jeremy Boak
Oklahoma Earthquakes: Evolving Patterns, Likely Causes, State Actions, Industry Engagement
Thanksgiving - no colloquium
Colloquium: William Farrell
Do Mars dust devils and storms generate electricity?
Brown Bag: Jen Thomas
Get to Know the Gephardt Institute
Colloquium: Cin-Ty Lee
Brown Bag: Harry McClelland & Melody Eimer
AGU Practice Talks
Colloquium: Jesus Gomez-Velez
Unpacking the Matryoshka Doll: The Nested Nature of Hydrologic Systems
Colloquium: Anastasia Piliouras
Arctic deltas: Toward understanding process and form on high-latitude coasts
Colloquium: Matthew Siegfried
Deep, dark, and wet: Dynamic hydrology beneath the Antarctic ice sheet
Colloquium: Kimberly Huppert
Brown Bag: Ryan Ogliore
Oxygen Isotopes in the Solar System
Colloquium: Claire Masteller
Brown Bag: Nan Liu
Laboratory Astrophysics: Isotopic and Structural Analysis of Presolar SiC
Colloquium: Jess Irving
Brown Bag: Michael Bouchard
A New Frontiers Mission Concept to Chariklo from the 2017 NASA-JPL Planetary Science Summer Seminar
Colloquium: Justin Simon
Brown Bag: Andrea Goltz
Tracing Fluids: Microanalysis of Four Franciscan Garnets
James S. McDonnell Distinguished Lecture: Professor George Philander
Geomicrobiologist Clara Chen
Mineralogical Society of America Distinguished Lecturer
MSA Distinguished Lecturer Clara Chan
The Tiniest Architects on Earth:
Brown Bag: Scott VanBommel
Making Lemonade on Mars: Enhancing the Capability of In Situ Spectrometers After Landing
Colloquium: Nathaniel Putzig
Colloquium: Undergraduate Honors Research
Brown Bag: Tim Stern
Migrating uplift-subsidence, volcanism and deep seismicity in continental interiors due to a convective edge-instability
Colloquium: Dustin Schroeder
Brown Bag: Mike Krawczynski
Fieldwork in Kamchatka: Borscht, Eruptions, and Bears, Oh my!
Brown Bag: Michael Bouchard, Maddie Hughes & Xiaochen Mao
Investigations of Impacts: a Short Course at the Sudbury Impact Structure
Retirement Celebration for Robert Criss & Randy Korotev
Dissertation Defense: Kathryn Powell
Hydrated minerals near Martian landing sites as observed by CRISM and OMEGA
Dissertation Defense: Chen Cai
Seismic structure near the Mariana trench and deep earthquake triggering in the Tonga flat slab
Brown Bag: Pierre Haenecour
Origins of organics and volatiles in meteorites: insights from TEM in-situ heating experiments
Colloquium: Paolo Sossi
Evaporation of moderately volatile elements from silicate melts: experiments and theory
Dissertation Defense: Andrew Lloyd
Seismic Tomography of Antarctica and the Southern Oceans: Regional and Continental Models from the Upper Mantle to the Transition Zone
Colloquium: Rita Parai
There and Back Again: Deep Earth Xe Transport and the History of Volatile Recycling
Brown Bag: Hugh Chou
The Forage for Data Storage
Colloquium: Tobias Fischer
Gas emissions from volcanoes and active tectonic regions: Implications for the deep carbon cycle
Brown Bag: Michelle Repice, Career Center
Colloquium: Dr. Grant Bybee
Anorthosites & secular evolution of mass transfer across the Moho - implications for evolution of the continental crust
Colloquium: Jian Lin, WHOI
International exploration of the deep ocean: From ultra-slow-spreading oceanic crust to ultra-deep trenches
Stephen Zatman Memorial Lecture: Lunar Magnetism
Sonia Tikoo-Schantz, Rutgers University
High-Resolution Radar Imaging of Near-Earth Asteroids
Dr. Lance Benner, JPL
The Potential Roles of Minerals in the Emergence of Protocells
Professor Nita Sahai, University of Akron
Brown Bag: Zhen Tian
A ‘dry’ beginning for the asteroid 4-Vesta — Seen through a potassium isotopic lens
The Terrestrial Planets of Other Stars
Professor David Charbonneau - Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lecture, MCSS
How to Find an Inhabited Exoplanet
Professor David Charbonneau
Brown Bag: Bronwen Konecky
But It's The Dry Season
EPS Colloquium: Juliane Gross
Larry Haskin Memorial Lecture: R-chondrite Miller Range (MIL) 11207: a curious case for water on asteroids
Senior Thesis Presentation: Yantao Luo
Remote Dynamic Triggering of Intermediate and Deep Earthquakes
Brown Bag: Maeva Pourpoint
Seismic deployment in Southern Patagonia: Tales from the Fall 2018 field season
Joint Chemistry-EPS Colloquium: Brian Phillips
Professor Brian Phillips from Stony Brook University
EPS Colloquium: Kaustubh Thirumalai
An El Niño mode in the Indian Ocean?
EPS Colloquium: Jeff Berger
University of Guelph
EPS Colloquium: Sasha Turchyn
University of Cambridge
Brown Bag: Jonathan Katz
Ultima Thule (486958; 2014 MU69): Necklace, Composition, Rotation, Formation
Brown Bag: Lionel Vacher
Meteorite constraints on the origin and evolution of water in asteroids
EPS Colloquium: Michelle Thompson
Purdue University
Brown Bag: Jill Pasteris
Keeping the Lead out of Drinking Water: Minerals to the Rescue
Public Lecture: " Finding the Good News on Energy and Environment" Professor Richard Alley of Penn State University
McDonnell Distinguished Lecture Series
Colloquium "Falling Dominoes: Ice Sheets and Sea Level" Professor Richard Alley of Penn State University
McDonnell Distinguished Lecture Series
Impact of Equation of State on Dynamics of Terrestrial Exo-Solar Planets
David Yuen, Senior Research Scientist, Columbia University
Brown Bag: David A. Yuen
Big Data in Geosciences: About time to get into Machine Learning and Deep Learning
EPS Colloquium: Magdalena Osburn
Assistant Professor, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Northwestern University
Brown Bag: EPS Library Update
EPS Colloquium: Glenn Gaetani
Associate Scientist w/Tenure Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Energy: how do we get what we need?
Prof. Mark Alford, Dept. of Physics, Washington University
EPS Colloquium: Alexis Templeton
Associate Professor, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado
Brown Bag: Robert Criss
Historical and Improved Analysis of Earth's Shape, Rotation Rate and Gravity Field and the Implications for Core Superrotation
EPS Colloquium: Bill McKinnon
Brown Bag: Andrew Lloyd
POLENET 3 - Tales from the Field and Science from its Predecessors
EPS Colloquium: Heather Savage
Associate Professor, Columbia University/Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Brown Bag: Lillian Soto-Cordero, Saint Louis University
Slip Behavior and Structural Control on Megathrust Rupture: Insights from the 2016 Mw 7.8 Pedernales, Ecuador Earthquake Sequence
Senior Thesis Presentations
Department Awards Ceremony And Reception for Undergraduate Students
Graduation Party
Celebrate the achievements of Spring 2019 Earth & Planetary Science graduates!
Brown Bag: Chhavi Jain
Chhavi Jain, a graduate student from Yale University, will deliver a special brown-bag talk on “Improving our understanding of olivine rheology by synergizing rock mechanics, seismology, and geodynamics.”
St. Louis Women in Geospatial Technology Summit
Astronomy on Tap
Dr. Christopher Dabney Heffner, NASA JPL Solar System Ambassador and Dr. Mike Krawczynski, Washington University in St. Louis
Apollo 50th Anniversary Moon Landing Party
Free event hosted by the Saint Louis Science Center
Dissertation Defense: Timothy Hahn Jr.
Applications of Big Data Analytics in Planetary Science: Novel Methods for Investigation and Classification of Planetary Materials
Solar system elemental abundances: Anniversaries and advances
Katharina Lodders, Washington University in St. Louis
Brown Bag: Field Geology Trip to Patagonia
Images and interpretations from the spring 2019 undergraduate field geology trip to Patagonia
EPS Majors Meeting
Plus, a bonus seminar on how to apply to graduate school!
How volcano eruptions, climate change, and the deadliest historic pandemics are all connected
Michael Wysession, professor of geophysics in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Turning fiber optic cables into next-generation seismic networks
Zhongwen Zhan, California Institute of Technology
8th Annual Midwest Geobiology Symposium
Did Valley Networks on Mars Form under Ancient Ice Caps?
Anna Grau-Galofre, Arizona State University
Brown Bag: Lunar Analogs in the High Lava Plains of Oregon
Anna Schonwald, graduate student in Earth and planetary sciences
Global Full-Waveform Inversion: Exploring the Earth from Crust to Core Based on 3D Numerical Simulations
Ebru Bozdag, Colorado School of Mines
A Precious Metal Perspective on Crust to Core Interaction in Intraplate Magmas
James Day, University of California, San Diego
Brown Bag: Rounding and Comminution Rates of Ice Clasts Using the Titan Tumbler
Patrick Matulka, graduate student in Earth and planetary sciences
OSIRIS-REx: Sample Science and the Geology of Active Asteroid Bennu
Harold Connolly, Rowan University
Brown Bag: Hazards of Organic Carbon
Jack Hutchings, PhD, Manager of Konecky Lab
Addressing Harassment, Promoting Inclusion: A Panel Discussion with Campus Leaders
Members from various WashU offices will discuss how their areas address, respond to, and prevent instances of harassment and promote inclusion on campus. They will also share resources and strategies to engage bystanders. After the discussion, questions from the audience will be addressed.
Physics Family Fun Day: Light Physics
WashU Physics Outreach Committee
Reverse Engineering of the Alligator Gar Fish's Boney Scale: The Confluence of Mineralogy-Biology-Engineering
Kenneth Livi, Johns Hopkins University
Searching for the Lithosphere-Asthenosphere Boundary in the Central Pacific
Hannah Mark, Fossett Postdoctoral Fellow at Washington University in St. Louis
Brown Bag: Data Analysis, Visualization, Management, and Curation
Clara McLeod and Ryan Wallace from the EPS library and Jennifer Moore, Head of Data Services at WashU, will present this brown bag talk.
Brown Bag: Tracing Seafloor Hydrothermal Alteration and Subducted Oceanic Slabs Using K Isotopes
Professor Kun Wang presents a brown bag talk
Geography Awareness Week
WashU Libraries will host free workshops for Geography Awareness Week
More Than One Way to Kill a Spruce Forest: Spatial Fingerprint of Deglacial Temperature Change in Eastern North America
John Williams, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Brown Bag: The Science of Brewing
Torin O'Brien, Head Brewer at Old Herald Brewery and Distillery, presents this talk on "The Science of Brewing: The Process and Some Recent Studies."
A Gas from the Past: Holocene Paleo-limnic Eruptions at Lake Kivu?
Melissa Berke, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, University of Notre Dame
EPS Colloquium: A Review of Chang’E Missions
Jun Huang, China University of Geosciences
Brown Bag: The November 11th St. Louis Fireball: Meteorites, Meteowrongs, and Micrometeorites
Ryan Ogliore, Department of Physics, WashU
Implications of Igneous Sills Intruding Carbon-Rich Sediments: Initial Results from IODP Expedition 385
Dan Lizarralde, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
The Seismicity and Shallow Structure of the Forearc and Incoming Plate at the Mariana Subduction Zone
Melody Eimer, for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Earth and Planetary Sciences from Washington University in St. Louis
New Mechanisms for Plate Tectonics, Lunar Drift, and Differential Rotation of the Lithosphere
Anne Hofmeister, Washington University in St. Louis
Decoding the Past: Surface Processes as a Key to Planetary Evolution
Erica Jawin, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
The Formation of the Earth and Moon
Simon Lock, California Institute of Technology
Environmental Studies Across the Arts and Sciences
Source-to-Sink Processes in Gale Crater: Investigating Sedimentary Rocks on the Red Planet
Kirsten Siebach, Rice University
Hot Topic Coffee Hour: Microaggressions
The Chemistry Department's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee invite the science community to a Hot Topic Coffee Hour on microaggressions.
Volcanic and Tectonic Processes Across the Solar System
Paul Byrne, North Carolina State University
Hacking Climate Change with Science and Engineering
Characterizing Processes Past and Present through Remote Sensing of Planetary Surfaces
Nathan Stein, California Institute of Technology
Geoscience Career Workshop
Led by Shawn E. Nordell, Career Consultant at WashU's Career Center
What Can the Preservation of Early Cambrian Fossils Tell Us about Redox in the Oceans?
Sara Pruss, Smith College
Brown Bag: Mineralogy and Petrology of Lunar Mare Basalt Breccia 12384
Christopher Yen, Graduate Student in Earth and Planetary Sciences
Spring Break
No classes or colloquia will be held March 9-20.
Online Instruction
Danforth and Medical Campus classes will shift to online instruction.
POSTPONED: Fostering an Inclusive Classroom Climate
In this workshop, participants will engage with concrete strategies for creating a productive, inclusive classroom environment. Throughout, we will discuss how to develop a classroom culture in which students feel heard, welcomed, and valued.
Facilitator: Dr. Meg Gregory, Assistant Director, Educational Development, The Center for Teaching and Learning
CANCELED: Wanted Dead or Alive: On the Hunt for Microbes below the Ocean Floor
Brandi Reese, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi
Teaching to a Diverse Population
Participants in this workshop will learn about the different identities and backgrounds that comprise our classrooms and discuss effective strategies for reaching all students during the classroom experience. This workshop will take place via Zoom.
Facilitator: Dr. Denise Leonard, Associate Director, Educational Development, The Center for Teaching and Learning
CANCELED: Wind-Dominated Landscapes of Earth, Mars, Titan, and Pluto
Jani Radebaugh, Brigham Young University
Internal Structures and Spin Evolutions of Small Bodies in the Solar System and their Geophysical Implications: A Case Study on Ceres, Vesta, and Arrokoth
Xiaochen Mao, Dissertation Defense
CANCELED: EPS Colloquium: Jessica Conroy
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Experimental Constraints on Igneous Iron Isotopic Fractionation and Diffusion
Kelsey Prissel, Dissertation Defense
Planetary Climates
An illustrated presentation by Ray Arvidson about climate change on Venus, Earth, and Mars
Senior Thesis Presentations & Awards Ceremony
This year's senior thesis presentations and department awards ceremony will be held virtually via Zoom.
Astronomy on Tap!
Dr. Kirsten L. Siebach, Rice University and Dr. Ryan Watkins, Planetary Science Institute
College of Arts & Sciences Virtual Recognition Ceremony
We will host a virtual recognition ceremony for graduating students, their friends and families, and the Arts & Sciences community on Friday, May 15, 2020 at noon (CT).
Journey to Farpoint: NASA's New Horizons Mission Encounters the Kuiper Belt Object Arrokoth
An illustrated presentation by Bill McKinnon will be featured at the May meeting of the Saint Louis Astronomical Society
What Does It Mean to Be Here, Now?
An open session hosted by the Academy for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
White Allyship Workshop
An event for students, faculty, and staff hosted by the Center for Diversity and Inclusion
Racism Pandemic Town Hall: Is It Juneteenth Yet?
An event for students, faculty, and staff hosted by the Center for Diversity and Inclusion
Where do we go from here? Politics, Policy, and Our Civic Responsibility: A Conversation with Congressman Dick Gephardt
Join the Gephardt Institute for a conversation with their founder, former Congressman Dick Gephardt, on politics, policy, and our civic responsibility in the context of COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement, along with other current national issues. David Blount, Engage Democracy Fellow and MSW Candidate, will moderate the discussion.
In St. Louis: 5 Years Later
A discussion organized by the Academy for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The Racism Pandemic Town Hall: Athletes of Color & Athletics in 2020
Part of an ongoing series organized by the Center for Diversity and Inclusion
Foundations of an Inclusive Workplace
A collaborative learning session organized by the Academy for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Framing Black Experiences in Science & Engineering
A panel discussion organized by the NSF's National Science Board
#ShutDownSTEM: Connecting Race and Policing to STEM Inequities
A seminar presented by Odis Johnson, hosted by the McKelvey School of Engineering
In St. Louis: Ferguson Commission
A discussion organized by the Academy for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Foundations of an Inclusive Workplace
A collaborative learning session organized by the Academy for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
In St. Louis: Story of Change
A discussion organized by the Academy for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The Racism Pandemic Town Hall: Who is an Essential Worker?
Part of an ongoing series organized by the Center for Diversity and Inclusion
Standing on the Shoulders of Apollo 15: Past and Future Lunar Exploration
A presentation by Jeffrey Gillis-Davis, of the WashU Department of Physics, will be featured at the August meeting of the Saint Louis Astronomical Society.
Foundations of an Inclusive Workplace
A collaborative learning session organized by the Academy for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Black in Geoscience Week
The first annual Black in Geoscience Week
Foundations of an Inclusive Workplace
A collaborative learning session organized by the Academy for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Isotopic Constraints on the Origin and Evolution of Martian Volatiles
Kun Wang, Washington University in St. Louis
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - Water, water, everywhere
Water, water, everywhere: from the study of meteorites to the origin of Earth's water -
an illustrated presentation by Dr. Lionel Vacher, Washington University in St. Louis.
Venusian Habitable Climate Scenarios: Modeling Venus through Time and Applications to Slowly Rotating Venus-Like Exoplanets
Michael Way, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
Origin of the Short-Lived Radionuclides, and the Sun's Astrophysical Birth Environment
Steven Desch (Hosted by Ogliore/Ogilvie), Arizona State University
SciComm Advocacy: Writing an Op-ed or Letter to the Editor
An AGU Sharing Science webinar
Mineral Diversity and Crystal Chemistry at Gale Crater, Mars from the CheMin X-ray Diffractometer
Haskin Memorial Lecture delivered by Elizabeth Rampe, Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Division at NASA Johnson Space Center
The Reaction and Preservation of Organic Molecules on Goethite
Charlene Estrada, South Mountain Community College
Slope, Roughness, and Grain Size: What Does Throwing Rocks down Hills Tell Us about Steepland Sediment Transport before and after Wildfire?
Danica Roth, Colorado School of Mines
Midwest Climate Summit - Session 3
Picture a Scientist: film screening hosted by the Biology Inclusion Committee
Join the Biology Department for a special screening of Picture a Scientist, a film highlighting female scientists and the endeavor to make science itself more inclusive, equitable, and diverse.
Call to Action: Anti-Racism Efforts in the Geosciences
Virtual workshop hosted by the Geological Society of America
Halloween with the Dean
E-Waste Recycling and LED Swap
E-waste recycling drive hosted by the Office of Sustainability and the Office of Information Security
The Ups and Downs of Last Interglacial Sea Level
Jacky Austermann, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Midwest Climate Summit - Session 4
Wednesdays with WashU: Robert L. Behnken
Wednesdays with WashU is a webinar series featuring Washington University alumni, faculty and parents from around the world.
Climate Change Speaker Series: Scott W. Tinker
Scott W. Tinker, director of the Bureau of Economic Geology at UT-Austin, presents "A Sustainable Energy Future: Balancing Environment, Energy, and Economy"
On the Cusp of a Tear: Arc-Continent Collision in the Banda Arc
Meghan Miller, Australian National University
Simulation Experiments on Venus Lightning: Electrochemistry in Atmosphere and at Surface
Hongkun (Quincy) Qu will present this lunch-time talk
Geography Awareness Week 2020
WashU Libraries will host virtual programming for Geography Awareness Week
Safe Zones Training
Safe Zones aims to educate individuals on college campuses about LGBTQ issues and help participants become better allies to LGBTQ students, staff, administrators and faculty.
Climate, Water, Life, and Rock: Paleoclimate and Geobiology from Kiritimati Lake Sediments
Jessica Conroy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Midwest Climate Summit - Session 5
Photochemical Processing by Nearby Stars Recorded in Sulfur Isotopes of Cosmic Symplectite
Lionel Vacher, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Physics and the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences
Production and Post Depositional Transformation of (Per)chlorate on Earth and Mars
Andrew Jackson, Texas Tech University
Lunch-Time Talk: EPS Library
Transformed: Observations and Implications of Rapid Reconfiguration of the Greenland Ice Sheet
Twila Moon, University of Colorado
An Abnormally Stable Ca-Sulfate Phase on Mars
A lunch-time talk with Erbin Shi
High-Dimensional Isotope Effects in Earth and Planetary Processes
Huiming Bao, Louisiana State University
Climate’s Limited Role in Shaping Mountains
Jane Willenbring, Stanford University
Picture a Scientist Discussion
Q&A with Jane Willenbring
China's Chang'e-5 Landing Site
Yuqi Qian, China University of Geosciences
The Sirens of Mars: A Book Talk About Searching for Life on Another World with Sarah Stewart Johnson
Join us for a conversation with Sarah Stewart Johnson, AB '01, author of The Sirens of Mars, and Raymond Arvidson, James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor
Distinguished Panel Discussion - From Starlight to Stardust: Perspectives on the Formation of Planetary Systems
Four experts on the origin of the solar system will participate in a panel discussion on Wednesday, February 17, 4:00-5:30 CST.
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: The Perseverance Rover Mission and the Search for Early Life on Mars
An illustrated presentation by Professor Raymond Arvidson, Washington University in St. Louis
Discovering Lost Lunar Magmas Using Apollo Zircons
Melanie Barboni, Arizona State University
Engineering OUTer Space
Troy Lee Hudson, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
The Role of the Solid Earth in Controlling Ice Sheet Dynamics
Pippa Whitehouse, Durham University
Unexpected Insights into the Composition of the Earth from Magnetotellurics
Kate Selway, Macquarie University, Sydney
Meet the Industry: Geospatial
This panel, moderated by Mark Munsell, former CTO at NGA, will discuss geospatial career opportunities and partnerships with NGA.
Environmental Racism and Biodiversity Conservation in St. Louis
Join the Living Earth Collaborative (LEC) and Washington University in St. Louis at 2 PM CST for a virtual panel and discussion
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - Recent Happenings in the Millimeter and Radio Universe
An illustrated presentation by Michael Malolepszy, Washington University in St. Louis
Colloquium: Dark Matter in the Universe
Katherine Freese, Jeff and Gail Kodosky Endowed Chair in Physics, The University of Texas at Austin
Climate Conversation: Extreme Weather Events
Join WUCCP to discuss how climate change results in extreme weather events, effective ways to communicate about these events and their social impacts.
Public Lecture: The Dark Side of the Universe
Katherine Freese, Jeff and Gail Kodosky Endowed Chair in Physics, The University of Texas at Austin
Rethinking Deep Time Sulfur Isotope Records: Insights from the Paleoproterozoic Onega (Russia) and Francevillian (Gabon) Basins
Kärt Paiste, Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow
Tracking Magma Processes Using Textures and Timescales (At Open Vent Volcanoes)
Dawn Ruth, United States Geological Survey
The Story of Plastic
Director and producer of the 2019 documentary The Story of Plastic, Deia Schlosberg is an educator, activist, and journalist who graduated from WashU in 2003 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Earth & Planetary Sciences and a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Visual Communications. Then, after a two-year off-road, 7800-mile trek in the Andes Mountains, she attended Montana State University, where she earned a Master’s of Fine Arts in Science & Natural History Filmmaking.
Milankovic Orbital Theory and Climate
Bill Smith, Professor of Earth & Planetary Sciences
Digging Deeper: Role of Sub-Soils in Organic Matter Dynamics
Asmeret Asefaw Berhe, University of California, Merced
Thermochemical structure beneath Gondwana terranes from multi-observables probabilistic inversion
Walid Ben Mansour, Postdoctoral Research Associate
Landscape Evolution of Gale Crater: The role of water and wind on Mount Sharp
Madison Hughes, PhD Candidate
Examining the Rates and Controls of Erosion and Landsliding in New Zealand with Cosmogenic Nuclides
Duna Roda-Boluda, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - Cosmic Roller Coaster
An illustrated presentation by Professor Ian Redmount, Saint Louis University
Fingerprinting changes in the global water cycle over the past millennium
Bronwen Konecky, Washington University in St. Louis
Next Generation Instruments for Planetary and Earth Exploration
Pablo Sobron, Founder and CEO of Impossible Sensing
Academy of Science - Mysteries of the Moon
Academy of Science Event with Professor Jeff Gillis-Davis on Mysteries of the Moon and the Artemis mission
From airguns to anisotropy
Hannah Mark, Fossett Postdoctoral Fellow
Senior Thesis Presentations and Awards Ceremony
Andrew Silverman Guertin & Eleanor Louise Moreland
Ancient Anthropogenic Landscapes in the Amazon
Yoshi Maezumi, University of Amsterdam
James E. McLeod Honors & Awards Program
Join us for the 50 Year Anniversary of recognizing Black student achievement at Washington University in St. Louis.
Characterization of geohazards and Earth surface processes from SAR remote sensing
Xie Hu, University of Houston
Quantifying Arctic permafrost evolution with radar remote sensing and satellite geodesy
Roger Michaelides, Colorado School of Mines
Spaceborne insights into Earth’s changing carbon cycle: a multi-scalar triptych
Jonathan Wang, University of California, Irvine
Modeling Hydrogeologic Fluxes and Their Impact on Natural and Human Systems
Ryan Smith, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Virtual Pride: Mapping LGBTQ St. Louis
Kick off Pride month by exploring St. Louis’ LGBTQ history
Tyson Summer Seminar Series: Tallgrass Prairie Restoration
Part of the Tyson Research Center's weekly seminar series with presentations on a variety of environmental topics
Astronomy on Tap STL: Conversation with an Astronaut
Astronomy on Tap - Saint Louis proudly presents a special event: "Conversation with an Astronaut" on June 7th at 7:00 pm CDT live on YouTube.
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - Apollo XV - 1971 Mission to the Mountains of the Moon
An illustrated presentation by John Newcomer of the St. Louis Astronomical Society
Coloring the Conservation Conversation
J. Drew Lanham, Clemson University, Forestry and Environmental Conservation Department
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - Astronomical Spin: Planets, Stars and Galaxies
An illustrated presentation by Professor Robert Criss, Washington University in St. Louis
Hydro-petrology of Earth's most explosive volcano
Mike Krawczynski, Assistant Professor of Earth & Planetary Sciences
Brown Bag: Dr. Brittany Whitley
MOST Policy Initiative
NGA Virtual Recruiting Event
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is offering a virtual presentation that will focus on geoscience-related employment and internship opportunities at NGA.
Unravelling the Geomorphic History of Mars: Landform Evolution Modeling as a Tool
Alan Howard, Senior Scientist, Planetary Science Institute, Tucson, AZ
Mars Was Once Warm, Wet, and Habitable
Ray Arvidson, James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor
Iceland: Born of Fire and Ice
Ray Arvidson, James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor
The PIXL instrument onboard the Mars 2020 Rover: an overview of the instrument, its capabilities, and first results obtained from in-situ exploration of the floor of Jezero Crater, Mars
Haskin Memorial Lecture delivered by Joel Hurowitz, Associate Professor of Geosciences, Stony Brook University
Iron and Manganese Oxidation by Oxyhalogen Species: Implications for Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction on Mars
Kaushik Mitra, PhD Candidate, Washington University in St. Louis
Linking the surface and igneous S isotope records across the Great Oxygenation Event
Claire Bucholz, Assistant Professor, California Institute of Technology
RESCHEDULED: Exploring Ocean Worlds
Morgan L. Cable, Ocean Worlds Program Area Scientist, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Decoding Venus' Continents: Differentiating Tesserae using Magellan Data
Jennifer Whitten, Professor, Tulane University
Planetary Seismology: Nearly 3 years on Mars, and a return to the Moon
Mark Panning, JPL
Saturday Science Lecture with Kun Wang on Water on Mars
Kun Wang from the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis will be hosting this Saturday Science Lecture on "Water on Mars: New Constraints from Martian Meteorites”
Volcanic debris avalanches in a landscape context
Kristin Sweeney, Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies, University of Portland
Brown Bag: Dr. Hossein Hosseiny
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Saturday Science Lecture with Scott VanBommel on Mars Sample Return
Scott VanBommel from the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis will be hosting this Saturday Science Lecture on "Towards the Science Gold at the End of a Mars Exploration Rainbow: Mars Sample Return”
Impacts as Isotope Infernos?
Tomas Magna, Research Fellow, Czech Geological Survey
Brown Bag: EPS Library
Clara McLeod, Earth & Planetary Sciences Librarian
Saturday Science Lecture with Paul Byrne on the Geology of Venus
Paul Byrne from the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis, will be hosting this Saturday Science Lecture "New Insights into the Geology of Venus”
Rescheduled: Potassium Isotope Cosmochemistry
Zhen Tian, PhD Candidate, Washington University
Public Lecture: Sampling the Solar System: A key in our quest to understand Earth's origin and evolution
Kevin McKeegan, Distinguished Professor of Cosmochemistry and Geochemistry, University of California - Los Angeles
Colloquium: The Laboratory Analysis of Solar Matter and Implications for Nebula Chemistry
Kevin McKeegan, Distinguished Professor of Cosmochemistry and Geochemistry, University of California - Los Angeles
Linking the evolution of planetary surfaces with their atmospheres - Mars and beyond
Penny King, Professor, Australian National University
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - The Power of Star Gazing
An illustrated presentation by Scott W. Roberts of Explore Scientific
Petrology, geochemistry, and experimental studies of mafic enclaves and amphibole at Shiveluch Volcano, Kamchatka
Andrea Goltz, PhD Candidate, Washington University in St. Louis
Planets are Places: Characterization of Other Worlds in the 2020s and Beyond
Laura Kreidberg, Director, Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
The Holocene record of the Lake Izabal Basin – Peeking into one of the longest continental records of the northern Neotropics
Jonathan Obrist Farner, Assistant Professor, Missouri University of Science & Technology
Triggers, conditions and nature of the seismic rupture. What do we really know about mantle seismicity?
Thomas Ferrand, Freie Universitat Berlin
Photogrammetry for Architecture
Professor Shantel Blakely (Sam Fox School) will discuss the use of photogrammetry in the study and teaching of architecture. Capturing and using photos of large-scale buildings to produce 3D models is a valuable technique to document existing structures and to create instructional materials. Blakely will explore the adoption of this technique for an introductory architecture course and for a field study in Italy this summer. She was awarded a Teaching Development Grant from the Sam Fox School to support the creation of a prototype in collaboration with the Fossett Lab in the Earth and Planetary Sciences Department.
Cosmolocation: Using meteorites to reconstruct the architecture of the early Solar System
Gregory Brennecka, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Trace Metal Speciation and Impacts on Iron Oxide Transformations and Biogeochemical Cycling
Jinshu Yan, PhD Candidate, Washington University
The landscape legacy of extreme weather events
Brian Yanites, Associate Professor, Indiana University Bloomington
Gas Pipeline Reform: Spire STL Case Study
Natalie Karas, Environmental Defense Fund
Seconds After Impact: Insights into Impact Processes from Ultra-High Temperature Experiments
Catherine Macris, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
Colloquium: Fast Radio Bursts
Victoria Kaspi, Professor, McGill University and Director, McGill Space Institute
Public Lecture: The Fast Radio Sky
Victoria Kaspi, Professor, McGill University and Director, McGill Space Institute
Low-Temperature Plasticity of Rock-Forming Minerals
Michael Sly, PhD Candidate, Washington University
New views on the lowermost mantle from seismic tomography
Karin Sigloch, Université Côte d'Azur
How do we form granite on Mars without plate tectonics?
Arya Udry, Associate Professor, Mineralogical Society of America Distinguished Lecturer, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
The behavior of dunes and ripples under changing flow conditions: modern, experimental, and stratigraphic analyses
Paul Myrow, Professor, Colorado College
Senior Thesis Presentations and Research Symposium
Rowan Behnke, Flora Perlmutter, Maria Schmeer, Judy Zhang
Taste of Science with Mike Nowak and Nan Liu on The Secrets of the Universe
Mike Nowak and Nan Liu from Washington University in St. Louis will be the first speakers for an in-person event sponsored by Taste of Science
College of Arts & Sciences Recognition Ceremony
Celebration for EPS Graduates
St. Louis Astronomical Society - Multi-Messenger Astronomy for the Amateur
An illustrated presentation by George Silvas, American Association of Variable Star Observers
A Synthesis-Based Approach to the Study of Fe(II) Oxidation in Smectites
Robert Kupper, PhD Candidate, Washington University
Mid-States Region of the Astronomical League Convention
MSRAL Convention held at WashU, June 3-5
Watch party: First images from James Webb Space Telescope!
You are invited to a watch party on Tuesday, July 12 at 9:30 a.m. to view the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope!
The Isotropic and Anistropic Structure of Antarctica from Seismic Inversion
Zhengyang Zhou, PhD Candidate in Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis
Emerging Constraints on the Chemical Composition of the Entire Earth
John Hernlund, Vice Director of the Earth-Life Science Institute at Tokyo Institute of Technology
My 50 Years Exploring Mars: From the Viking Landers to the Perseverance Rover
In this public lecture, Raymond E. Arvidson, the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, will share highlights and reflections – and driving lessons – gleaned from a half century of investigating the red planet. This is the inaugural event in the EPS Distinguished Lecture Series.
Career celebration for Raymond E. Arvidson
Join the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences for a celebration of Arvidson's scholarly and educational contributions throughout his 48 years at WashU.
Earth and Planetary Sciences Open House
This open house will showcase the exciting work going on within the department, including guided tours and student presentations.
Mars: From Warm and Wet to Cold and Dry as Shown During the Curiosity Rover’s Ascent of Mount Sharp
In this colloquium, Raymond E. Arvidson, the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, will discuss the red planet's transition from warm and wet to cold and dry conditions based on evidence collected by the Curiosity rover. A departmental open house will precede Arvidson's talk.
Tower Grove Park hosts first-ever Astronomy Festival
Take a trip to the stars and beyond at Tower Grove's Astronomy Festival!
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Tracking Exoplanets From Home
An illustrated presentation by astrophotographers Laurie and Kimberly Sibbald.
Geochemical Adventures at Earth’s Surface
Dr. Xiao-Ming Liu , Associate Professor and Colin McMillan Fellow at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Colloquium: OSIRIS-REx and Near-Earth Asteroid Bennu - Returning a Sample of the Early Solar System
Dante Lauretta, Regents Professor at The University of Arizona and Principal Investigator of NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission will present the 2022 Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lectures.
Brown Bag Lunch with Kate Crombie - Planetary Science Management and the Planetary Data Ecosystem
Dr. Kate Crombie is the founder of Indigo Information Services LLC and she will present a talk about space mission data management and mission proposals.
Public Lecture: Playing Tag with an Asteroid - NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission at Asteroid Bennu
Dante Lauretta, Regents Professor at The University of Arizona and Principal Investigator of NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission will present the 2022 Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lectures.
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Unveiling the Universe with the James Webb Space Telescope
An illustrated presentation by Dr. Nathalie Nguyen-Quoc Ouellette of the Institute for Research on Exoplanets.
Collecting Samples of Mars: The NASA Perseverance Rover’s role in Mars Sample Return
Professor Chris Herd, University of Alberta
Mantle dynamics and structure from coupled geodynamic and seismological modeling
Manuele Faccenda, Dipartimento di Geoscienze, Università degli Studi di Padova, Padova, Italy
Monsoons and climate change: A paleoclimate perspective from Southeast Asia
Kathleen R. Johnson, Associate Professor, University of California, Irvine
Environmental Studies Knight Distinguished Lecture - Local vs Regional Constraints on Urban Biodiversity
Dr. Christopher Swan
Professor
Dept. of Geography & Environmental Systems
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Waterfalls, river profiles, and the potential to obscure geologic history
Joel Scheingross, Assistant Professor, University of Nevada Reno
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Cold, Dark Carbon at the Earliest Stages of Star Formation
An illustrated presentation by Dr. Brett McGuire, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Understanding and addressing local to global impacts of permafrost thaw
Dr. Susan Natali, Arctic Program Director and Senior Scientist, Woodwell Climate Research Center
Next-generation Lunar Sample Science
Assistant Professor Jessica Barnes, University of Arizona
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Getting into Astrophotography One Step at a Time
An illustrated presentation via Zoom by Alan Dyer, Canadian astrophotographer and author.
Winter Warm-Up
ArtSci GradWell is inviting you to our Winter-Warm-Up
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Far Encounters - Robot Spacecraft Visits to Planets, Moons, Asteroids and Comets
An illustrated presentation by Richard Heuermann, member of St. Louis Astronomical Society and a NASA Solar System Ambassador.
Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences as told by potassium isotopes
Kun Wang, Assistant Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis
Recent progress in tsunami early warning using deep learning
Donsub Rim, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Washington University Department of Mathematics & Statistics
Molecules in mud: Reconstructing Neogene Hominid Environments from Molecular Biomarkers in Terrestrial and Marine Sediments
Kevin T. Uno, Lamont Associate Research Professor, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University
Seismic attenuation and the rheology of the oceanic upper mantle
Colleen Dalton, Associate Professor of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences, Brown University
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Pushing the Redshift Frontier with JWST
An illustrated presentation by Professor Haojing Yan, University of Missouri, Columbia.
Small satellites, big data, and the fate of permafrost landscapes
Joanmarie Del Vecchio, Postdoctoral Fellow at Dartmouth College
Colloquium: Can Collisions Create Earth's Isotopic Cousin?
Sarah Stewart, Professor at the University of California, Davis, will present the 2023 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures.
Public Lecture: Rewriting the Creation Story for the Earth and Moon
Sarah Stewart, Professor at the University of California, Davis, will present the 2023 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures.
Journey to the center of the Earth
Shichun Huang, Gerald D. Sisk Associate Professor, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Rates, Conditions, and Scales of Mass Transfer From the Mantle to the Crust: Insights from Earth’s Youngest UHP Terrane
Stacia Gordon, Professor of Geological Sciences, University of Nevada, Reno
Ancient lakes and lithium: connecting past warm-wet states to an emerging natural resource
Dan Ibarra, Assistant Professor of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences, Brown University
Graduate Student Appreciation Week
Graduate Student Appreciation Week (April 3-7)
Dissertation Defense
Deformation of Hydrous Magnesium Silicates in Subduction Zone Environments
Two years in Jezero crater on Mars with the Perseverance rover and looking ahead to Mars Sample Return
Briony Horgan, Associate Professor at Purdue University
Criminal Minerals: Investigating minerals that break the laws (of classical crystallography)
John A. Jaszczak, Director and John & Phyllis Seaman Endowed Curator, A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum, Michigan Technological University
Exploring the Magmatic Effects of the Moon’s Nearside “Hotplate”
Stephen M. Elardo, NASA Early Career Fellow, Assistant Professor, University of Florida
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Celestial Fast Radio Wave Bursts - Who, What, How?
An illustrated presentation by Professor Jonathan Katz, Washington University in St. Louis
Guest Lecturer: Dr. Guillaume Avice
Dr. Guillaume Avice, Institut de physique du globe de Paris
Undergraduate Research Symposium
Undergraduate Thesis Presentations and Poster Session
Dissertation Defense: John Christian
Application of Advanced Mathematical Approaches to the Interpretation of Remote Sensing Observations of the Surface of Mars
Professor Robert F. Dymek Retirement Lecture
Professor Robert F. Dymek will give a retirement lecture which will be followed by a retirement party hosted in the Atrium of Rudolph Hall
Furies of our planet and global warming
Join Dr. Roger Michaelides and Dr. Alex Thompson at International Tap House Delmar Thursday May 11, 2023
Commencement Reception
Join us by the Mars Rover from 12-2 on Commencement Day to celebrate all of our 2023 department graduates.
Extreme Precipitation
Join Professor Bob Criss and Professor Claire Masteller at International Tap House Delmar Thursday May 25, 2023
Astronomy on Tap with Andrew West on Black Holes and Supercomputers
Andrew West from Washington University in St. Louis will be speaking at Astronomy on Tap
Astronomy on Tap with Andrea Gokus on Multi-Messenger Observations of the High-Energy Universe
Andrea Gokus from Washington University in St. Louis will be speaking at Astronomy on Tap
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Markus Boettcher on Neutrino Emission from Blazars
Markus Boettcher (Hosted by Errando) from North-West University (South Africa) will be presenting the seminar "Neutrino Emission from Blazars"
Dissertation Defense: R. Seth Wood
A multiproxy approach to deciphering the geochemical evolution of cold seep environments
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting - "James Webb Space Telescope's First Year of Science"
An illustrated presentation and panel discussion by local astronomy enthusiasts
Bear Beginnings: Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences Open House
Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences Undergraduate Open House
EEPS Colloquium: Rita Parai
Rita Parai, Assistant Professor of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis
Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar with Jörn Wilms on Highlights from eROSITA
Jörn Wilms (Hosted by Nowak) from Remeis Observatory, Astronomisches Institut der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, will be presenting an astrophysics seminar, "Highlights from eROSITA - an Update"
EEPS Colloquium: Yingwei Fei
Yingwei Fei, from Earth & Planets Laboratory, Carnegie Institution for Science
EEPS Colloquium: Briony Horgan
Briony Horgan, Associate Professor of Planetary Science, Purdue University
Eclipses – What Is There To See? - St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting
An illustrated live and virtual presentation by Vivian White of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
EEPS Colloquium: Adrian Borsa
Adrian Borsa, Professor at the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences Open House
Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences Open House and Distinguished Colloquium
Center for the Environment Speaker Series: Ruth DeFries
Two Stories in Pursuit of Linking Science with Action: the Millet Revival and Tiger Crossings
Center for the Environment Speaker Reception
Please join us for a reception following Guest Speaker Ruth DeFries' lecture.
The Story Collider Podcast: Astronomy Festival Kickoff Event
This fall the Story Collider Podcast is teaming up with the second annual Tower Grove Park Astronomy Festival and shooting for the stars!
Second Annual Astronomy Festival at Tower Grove Park
Take a trip to the stars and beyond at Tower Grove's Astronomy Festival!
Dissertation Defense: Jarunetr (Nadia) Sae-Lim
Paleoclimate of the Peruvian Andean highlands during the late Holocene
EEPS Colloquium: Tyler Doane
Tyler Doane, Indiana University Bloomington
EEPS Colloquium: Astrid Holzheid
Astrid Holzheid, Professor of Experimental and Theoretical Petrology, Kiel University, Germany
Solar Eclipse Viewing
During the Oct. 14 partial solar eclipse, the moon will cover about two-thirds of the sun, as visible from our vantage in St. Louis, MO.
EEPS Colloquium: Shaowen Wang
Shaowen Wang, Professor and Head of the Department of Geography and Geographic Information Science, University of Illinois
Geospatial Research Initiative Speaker Series: Hannah Kerner
Hannah Kerner, Assistant Professor of computer science in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence at Arizona State University
Citizen Science,Variable Stars, and the AAVSO - St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting
Dr. Brian Kloppenborg, American Association of Variable Star Observers, will be featured at the October meeting of the Saint Louis Astronomical Society.
Robert M. Walker Distinguished Colloquium with Meenakshi Wadhwa on Exploration of the Solar System via Sample Return Missions
Meenakshi Wadhwa, School Director and Foundation Professor, School Of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University will present the 2023 Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lectures.
Robert M. Walker Distinguished Public Lecture with Meenakshi Wadhwa on Bringing Mars Samples Back to Earth
Meenakshi Wadhwa, School Director and Foundation Professor, School Of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University will present the 2023 Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lectures, "Bringing Mars Samples Back to Earth"
EEPS Colloquium: Venkat Lakshmi
Venkat Lakshmi, Professor of Engineering, University of Virginia, AGU Hydrology President elect
EEPS Colloquium: Lars Hansen
Lars Hansen, Professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Minnesota
Taste of Science: Space Exploration
Space Exploration: Postcards of our Solar System
EEPS Colloquium: Anne Dekas
Anne Dekas, Assistant Professor of Earth System Science, Geomicrobiologist, Stanford
EEPS Colloquium: Zach Eilon
Zach Eilon, Associate Professor of Earth Science, Seismologist, UC Santa Barbara
Bringing Back the Stars Over St. Louis - St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting
James Lowenthal of Smith College, Northampton, MA, will be featured at the November meeting of the Saint Louis Astronomical Society
EEPS Colloquium: Carolyn Crow
Carolyn Crow, Assistant Professor of Geological Sciences, cosmochemist and planetary scientist, University of Colorado Boulder
EEPS Colloquium: Craig Lundstrom
Craig Lundstrom, Professor and Head of Geology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
AGU Annual Meeting Reception
Space – The Final Frontier… - St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting
Tim Russ, best known as Captain Tuvok on Star Trek, will be featured at the December meeting of the Saint Louis Astronomical Society
Geospatial Public Health Workshop
EEPS Colloquium: Tomáš Magna
Czech Geological Survey, Prague
Arizona State University Explores the Solar System: St. Louis Astronomical Society January Meeting
“Arizona State University Explores the Solar System” an illustrated live virtual presentation by Dr. David A. Williams of Arizona State University, will be featured at the January meeting of the Saint Louis Astronomical Society.
EEPS Colloquium: Olivia Meng
Bridging Pore and Grain-Scale Physics to the Changing Cryosphere
EEPS Colloquium: Nicole Shibley
Fluid Dynamics for Polar Climate and Sustainability
EEPS Colloquium: Dougal Hansen
Experimental insights into subglacial sediment flux and basal slip
Brown Bag: Judy Zhang and Adrea Williams
In the Moon’s Shadow – Chasing Eclipses: St. Louis Astronomical Society February Meeting
Angela Speck, PhD., from University of Texas at San Antonio will be the February speaker presenting, "In the Moon’s Shadow – Chasing Eclipses"
EEPS Colloquium: Sam Kachuck
Too Hot to Handle, Too Cold to Hold: Intersecting physics and timescales in ice sheet evolution
Brown Bag: Zoltán Váci
Using SIMS to date the oldest igneous rocks in the Solar System
Environmental Studies Knight Distinguished Lecture Series
Unlocking the Climate Impasse: The View from the Frontlines of the Energy Transition
Alexander F. Gazmararian, Princeton University
EEPS Major-Minor Welcome Reception
Enjoy dinner while learning more about the EEPS undergraduate program
EEPS Colloquium: Roger Creel
How High was Sea Level in the Holocene?
Brown Bag: Walid Ben Mansour and Beno Jacob
Dissertation Defense: Gregory Ledingham
Reactivity of Adsorbed Trace Metals at Metal (Oxyhydr)oxide Surfaces as Probed with Isotope Exchange
EEPS Colloquium: Jaime Barnes
University of Texas, Austin
The Moon & Beyond: St. Louis Astronomical Society March Meeting
“The Moon and Beyond” an illustrated live virtual presentation by Tom Rathjen of The Aerospace Corporation, will be featured at the March meeting of the Saint Louis Astronomical Society.
EEPS Colloquium: Zoë Wilbur
New insights into lunar magmatism: A study of volatiles, vesicles, and volcanics
2024 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures: Colloquium with Christopher Reynolds on Exploring the Axion-Sector with X-ray Astronomy
Christopher Reynolds, Professor at the University of Maryland College Park and Director of the Joint Space Science Institute, will present the 2024 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures, Colloquium: "Exploring the Axion-Sector with X-ray Astronomy"
2024 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures: Public Lecture with Christopher Reynolds on The “What, How, Where, and When” of Supermassive Black Holes
Christopher Reynolds, Professor at the University of Maryland College Park and Director of the Joint Space Science Institute, will present the 2024 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures, "The “What, How, Where, and When” of Supermassive Black Holes."
Brown Bag: Clara McLeod
Data Visualization - Mollie Webb, GIS and Data Developer, Data Services and Your Library Collection - Clara McLeod, EEPS Librarian
Dissertation Defense: Rebecca Hahn
The Morphology, Spatial Distribution, and Collapse Mechanisms of Volcanoes on Venus
EEPS Colloquium: Thomas Lapen
Age of the Earth-Moon system
Dissertation Defense: Abigail Knight
Geochemical Processes on the Martian Surface: An Investigation of Dust, Mineral Transformations, and Trace Elements Along Rover Traverses
Solar Eclipse at Bollinger Mill State Historic Site
On April 8, there will be a total solar eclipse visible south of the St. Louis area. At Washington University, it will be a partial eclipse.
Solar Eclipse Viewing on Danforth Campus
The solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 begins in St. Louis at 12:42 pm and ends at 3:17 pm. Although it will not be a total eclipse on the Danforth Campus, it will be close, with the maximum eclipse of about 98% occurring at 2:00 pm.
Guest Lecture: Dr. Guillaume Avice
VATMOS: A Venus Atmospheric Sample Return Mission
EEPS Colloquium: Elizabeth Herndon
Redox biogeochemistry in the Arctic tundra
Brown Bag: Jed Dale
EEPS Colloquium: Kevin Zahnle
Xenon: Now more than ever
Brown Bag: Alessandro Mauceri
PROGRAM CHANGE: NASA’s Juno Mission To Jupiter: St. Louis Astronomical Society April Meeting
Fran Bagenal from University of Colorado, Boulder will be presenting, "NASA’s Juno Mission To Jupiter"
EEPS Undergraduate Research Symposium
Undergraduate Thesis Presentations and Poster Session
Brown Bag: Ben Koenigs and Patrick Matulka
Dissertation Defense: Mason Neuman
Elemental and Isotopic Studies on Lunar Apollo Samples and High-Temperature Evaporation Experiments
Dissertation Defense: Yuanyuan Liang
Experimental Investigations of Elemental Partitioning with Applications to Geochronology, Lunar Crust, and Meteorite Erg Chech 002
College of Arts & Sciences Recognition Ceremony
University-Wide Commencement Ceremony
EEPS Commencement Reception
Join us by the Mars Rover at noon on Commencement Day to celebrate all of our 2024 EEPS department graduates.
Understanding the Dark Universe with the Vera Rubin Observatory: St. Louis Astronomical Society May Meeting
Gautham Narayan from University of Illinois will be presenting "Understanding the Dark Universe with the Vera Rubin Observatory"
Astronomy of the Inka Empire: St. Louis Astronomical Society June Meeting
Steven R. Gullberg from University of Oklahoma will be presenting "Astronomy of the Inka Empire"
Io During the Juno Epoch: St. Louis Astronomical Society July Meeting
Dr. Ashley Gerard Davies from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory will be presenting “Io During the Juno Epoch” at the July meeting of the Saint Louis Astronomical Society.
2024 NASA Exploration Science Forum
The NASA Solar System Exploration Virtual Institute (SSERVI) is pleased to announce the 2024 NASA Exploration Science Forum will be held on July 23-25, 2024 at Washington University in St. Louis
Public Lecture with Robin Canup on The Origin of the Moon
Robin Canup, Vice President, Solar System Science and Exploration Division of Southwest Research Institute, will present a public lecture, "The Origin of the Moon," as part of the NASA Exploration Science Forum
Dissertation Defense: Zongshan Li
Seismic Structure of the Alaska and Mariana Subduction Zones From Amphibious Data
How We Stacked a Space Shuttle in Downtown L.A.: St. Louis Astronomical Society August Meeting
Bradley Tsalyuk, Exhibit Designer from the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center of the California Science Center will be presenting "How We Stacked a Space Shuttle in Downtown L.A."
Bear Beginnings Open House
Learn more about the Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences at the Undergraduate Open House.
EEPS Colloquium: Bronwen Konecky
EEPS Colloquium: Paul Byrne
Department Open House
The Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences Open House
Brown Bag: Anne Hofmeister / Alian Wang
EEPS Colloquium: Bethany Ehlmann
Brown Bag: Gabrielle Adams
International Observe the Moon Night
Join us to celebrate International Observe the Moon Night
EEPS Colloquium: Eileen Martin
Eileen Martin, Colorado School of Mines
Associate Professor, Geophysics and Applied Math and Statistics
Who Discovered the Expanding Universe? Spoiler: Not Hubble!: St. Louis Astronomical Society September Meeting
Joseph Marcus, MD will be presenting "Who Discovered the Expanding Universe? Spoiler: Not Hubble!"
EEPS Brown Bag: Cesar Lopez/Alexander Nguyen
EEPS Colloquium: Amanda Stadermann
Imaging Seminar: Roger Michaelides
EEPS Brown Bag: Claire Masteller and Maggie Limbeck
2024 Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lectures: Colloquium with Harold Levison on Lucy: The First to the Trojans
Harold Levison, Institute Scientist, Southwest Research Institute and Principal Investigator of the Lucy mission to tour Jupiter Trojans, will present the 2024 Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lectures, Colloquium: "Lucy: The First to the Trojans"
2024 Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lectures: Public Lecture with Harold Levison on Traveling with Lucy on the First Ever Mission to the Trojan Asteroids!
Harold Levison, Institute Scientist, Southwest Research Institute and Principal Investigator of the Lucy mission to tour Jupiter Trojans, will present the 2024 Robert M. Walker Distinguished Lectures, Public Lecture: "Traveling with Lucy on the First Ever Mission to the Trojan Asteroids!"
EEPS Brown Bag: Hugh Chou
Geospatial Careers Discussion
EEPS Colloquium: Shijie Zhong
EEPS Brown Bag: Robert Kostynick/Bill Winston
EEPS Colloquium: Val Finlayson
GRI Guest: Hamed Alemohammad
The Geospatial Research Initiative and the Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences welcome Hamed Alemohammad
EEPS Colloquium: Liam Peterson
EEPS Brown Bag: Clara McLeod
EEPS Colloquium: Paul Wallace
EEPS Brown Bag: Kimberly Gerik
EEPS Colloquium: Prajkta Mane
EEPS Colloquium: Cailey Condit
EEPS Colloquium: Josh Russell
EEPS Brown Bag: Kelsey Woody/ Beno Jacob
Dissertation Defense: Christopher Jia-Kuan Yen
Next-Generation Compositional and Chronological Sample Analysis of Lunar Low-Ti Basalts and Volcanic Glasses
EEPS Colloquium: Hannah Shamloo/Madison Myers
Professor Bruce Fegley Retirement Lecture
Professor Bruce Fegley will give a retirement lecture, 50+ Years in Planetary Chemistry, which will be followed by a reception hosted in Holmes Lounge
Postcards from the Moon: St. Louis Astronomical Society December Meeting
Robert Reeves, Lunar Photo of the Day, will be presenting “Postcards from the Moon”
EEPS Colloquium : Scott VanBommel
Dr. Scott VanBommel, Senior Research Scientist, Washington University Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences
Finding New Physics in Debris from Colliding Neutron Stars: St. Louis Astronomical Society January Meeting
Bhupal Dev, Associate Professor of Physics at WashU, will be presenting “Finding New Physics in Debris from Colliding Neutron Stars”
Exploring Stone and Metal: Scott Burton’s Material Choices
EEPS Colloquium: Marine Denolle
Associate Professor Marine Denolle, University of Washington College of the Environment
EEPS Colloquium: Tyler Karp
Assistant Professor Tyler Karp, University of Chicago Geophysical Sciences
EEPS Colloquium: Elowyn Yager
Professor Elowyn Yager, University of Idaho Center for Ecohydraulics Research
EEPS Colloquium: Morgan Cable
Dr. Morgan Cable, Research Scientist, Laboratory Studies group at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California
EEPS Colloquium: Katherine de Kleer
Assistant Professor Katherine de Kleer, Caltech Planetary Science and Astronomy
EEPS Colloquium: Brendan Crowell
Assistant Professor Brendan Crowell, Ohio State University School of Earth Sciences
EEPS Colloquium: Annie Bauer
Assistant Professor Annie Bauer, University of Wisconsin-Madison Geoscience
EEPS Colloquium: Will Struble
Assistant Professor Will Struble, Tectonic Geomorphology and Surface Processes at the University of Houston
2025 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures: Colloquium with Priyamvada Natarajan
Priyamvada Natarajan, Professor of Astronomy and Physics at Yale University, will present the 2025 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures, Colloquium
EEPS Undergraudate Research Symposium
Undergraduate Thesis Presentations and Poster Session