10:00-10:20 – Noeheon Kim
“Testing the Reliability of Dinosaur Eggshells as a U-Pb Geochronometer”
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Abstract:
A sustainable, zero-carbon future will rely on critical mineral commodities mined from the earth even though not all of society embraces mining, particularly in the United States. Mineral criticality is based on supply risk and the United States depends on foreign sources for many of the mineral commodities needed for…
Agenda:
- Olivia and Damon will give practice runs of their second-year presentations. Feedback is welcome.
Lunch Served
There is a lot of enthusiasm in the exoplanet community for the detection and characterization of super-Earth and sub-Neptunes. There is a lack of similar planets in the Solar System and therefore their origin and atmospheric evolution represent an important challenge for our understanding of planets. Moreover, the majority of current interior…
Lunch served
- Laure ResplandyAffiliationPrinceton University - Geosciences, HMEI & AOSPresentationTBD
- AffiliationPrinceton University - Geosciences
Organized by the Morgan family 12 PM Luncheon, Great Hall, Guyot Hall 2-4 PM
W. Jason…
Short Bio: Dan Shim is the Navrotsky Professor of Materials Research at the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University. His research interests encompass the physical and chemical properties of materials at high pressures and temperatures, and their implications for the structure and evolution of Earth and planetary…
Please join us Wednesday October 4th at 5pm for the Princeton Women in Geosciences Fall Mixer.
Come enjoy drinks and snacks and meet other graduate students, postdocs, researchers, and faculty in GEO and AOS.
What: PWiGS Fall Mixer
Where: The…