• Dissertation Proposal – Thomas Grindle

    Bryand Global Sciences Center - Room 307

    Dissertation Proposal - Thomas Grindle Climate Forcing of Arctic Lake Ecosystem Responses in Greenland Over Multiple Temporal Scales Oct. 27th at 8:30 AM Bryand 307 Zoom available by request: thomas.grindle@maine.edu  

  • Doctoral Thesis Proposal – Leonardo Villacís

    Bryand Global Sciences Center - Room 307

    Doctoral Thesis Proposal Leonardo Villacís Bridging the Neo and Paleoecology of the Diatom Genus Aulacoseira in Temperate Lakes Monday, April 28 1 pm Bryand Global Science Center - Room 307   zoom link: https://maine.zoom.us/j/86295866433  

  • M.S. Thesis Defense – Sera Thomas

    Bryand Global Sciences Center - Room 307

    M.S. Thesis Defense Sera Thomas A Geochronological Record of Ice Extent at Bahía Penhoat, Chile, During the Antarctic Cold Reversal April 24, 12:00 PM Bryand Global Science Center - Room 307 https://maine.zoom.us/j/6893617353?omn=89692897988 Meeting ID 689 361 7353        

  • Master’s Thesis Proposal – Ansley Grider

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    Ansley Grider Master’s Thesis Proposal Assessing temporal patterns and ecosystem consequences of biogeochemical change in glacially fed lakes April 28th, 2023 @ 9 am Bryand Global Science Center Room 307

  • USDA FIELD STAFF USE OF CLIMATE AND WEATHER RESOURCES: PERSPECTIVES ON RESPONDING TO CHANGE – Dr. Rachel Schattman

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    USDA FIELD STAFF USE OF CLIMATE AND WEATHER RESOURCES:  PERSPECTIVES ON RESPONDING TO CHANGE   Dr. Rachel Schattman Assistant Professor of Sustainable Agriculture University of Maine School of Food and Agriculture   Monday, March 2, 2020, 12pm 307 Bryand Global Science Center   Abstract:  Agricultural service providers often work closely with producers, and are well […]

  • MODELING MOUNTAIN GLACIERS TO INFER PAST CLIMATE CHANGES – ALICE DOUGHTY

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    CLIMATE CHANGE INSTITUTE LECTURE SERIES MODELING MOUNTAIN GLACIERS TO INFER PAST CLIMATE CHANGES Alice Doughty Visiting Assistant Professor in Geology Bates College   Wednesday, November 13, 2019, 1 PM 307 Bryand Global Science Center Abstract:  Glaciers advance in response to cooling temperatures and retreat in response to warming temperatures.  In addition to this general relationship, […]

  • MODELING RESPONSE OF WATER QUALITY TO LAND-USE AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN LAKE AUBURN, MAINE – Nick Messina – Thesis Defense Announcement

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    Thesis Defense Announcement MODELING RESPONSE OF WATER QUALITY TO LAND-USE AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN LAKE AUBURN, MAINE Nick Messina Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at 4 pm 307 Bryand Global Sciences Center Abstract Lake Auburn, Maine, USA, is a historically unproductive lake that has experienced multiple algal blooms since 2011. The lake is the water supply […]

  • Holocene climate change in southern Greenland from chironomid assemblages and oxygen isotopes in lake sediments – Melissa Chipman

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    Holocene climate change in southern Greenland from chironomid assemblages and oxygen isotopes in lake sediments Dr. Melissa Chipman, Syracuse University Thursday, October 24, 1 pm ~ Bryand 307 The Arctic is the most rapidly warming place on earth, and paleorecords offer insight into how this vast region responded to a complex suite of past changes. […]

  • Dissertation Defense – Charles Rodda

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    Announcement of Dissertation Defense A 2000 year long climate history of Central Asia, based on paleoclimate proxies, weather station records, climate reanalyses and ice core chemical records. Charles Rodda Ph.D. Candidate Climate Change Institute School of Earth and Climate Sciences Tuesday, 6 August 2019, 2:00 pm Bryand Global Sciences Center, Room 307

  • Dissertation Defense – Elena Korotkikh

    Bryand Global Sciences Center - Room 307

    Announcement of Dissertation Defense A 2000 YEAR DETAILED CLIMATE RECONSTRUCTION USING A SOUTH POLE ICE CORE   Elena Korotkikh Ph.D. Candidate School of Earth and Climate Sciences Climate Change Institute   Tuesday, August 6, 2019, 10:00 AM Bryand Global Sciences Center, Room 307