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    Scientists at Columbia’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory have found evidence of hydrothermal vents on the seafloor near Antarctica, formerly a blank spot on the map for researchers wanting to learn more about seafloor formation and the bizarre life forms drawn to these extreme environments.

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    Climate, Fires and Birds: How is the Tundra Changing?
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Seismology, Geology, & Tectonophysics
Ocean and Climate Physics
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Biology & Paleo Environment

March 18, 11:00 am IRI Seminar: Climate, Forecast and Impacts Briefing

March 19, 12:15 pm LDEO Division of Biology and Paleo Environment (BPE) Spring Seminar Series

March 22, 3:30 pm Columbia Superfund Research Program Seminar Series

March 23, 11:00 am IRI Seminar: Low-frequency Natural Climate Variability in the Atlantic During the 20th Century

March 25, 12:00 am State of the Planet 2010: Connecting Voices Globally to Meet the Challenges of Climate Change, Poverty and Economic Recovery

March 25, 5:30 pm Information Session: Summer Ecosystem Experiences for Undergraduates (SEE-U)

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    Geoengineering The Climate
    BBC Radio 4, March 10


    Art-Lerner Lam Discusses Chile Quake
    Tiempo On WABC-TV, March 07


    Shaking The City
    New York Magazine, March 05


    How Likely Is An Earthquake In NYC
    WNBC TV, March 02


    The Takeaway: Putting The Chilean Earthquake In Context
    NPR The Takeaway (WNYC), March 02


Spring public lectures

Next Lecture: Sunday, March 28, 2010

Detecting and Measuring Landslides with Seismology

with Göran Ekström, Ph.D.

Landslides and avalanches generate seismic waves just like earthquakes, and we can use the tools of earthquake seismology to detect and locate these potentially disastrous events, sometimes sooner than communications reach the outside world..

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malawi earthquakes blog Malawi Earthquakes: Assessing Danger on the East African Rift
melting glaciers

Melting Glaciers–Tracking Their Path

 

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    Global Seismicity and Unusual Earthquakes
    Lamont Doherty's Earth Science Colloquium
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    Bathtub Science
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