Geochemistry Lunchtime Reading Group
SPRING 2003
The geochemistry reading group is an informal seminar in which students, post-docts and faculty read one or two related papers each week. Topics and papers are chosen by the students, post-docts, faculty, and occasionally, scientists from NASA. Occasionally, we will have a formal lecture from a visiting scientist. Typically, whoever chooses the topic will lead the discussion, providing background information first before opening up the discussion.
This reading group is purely for fun. There are no assignments and, in fact, theres not even any pressure to read every paper. Everyone is welcome to drop in at any time. You can participate, or you can just sit and listen quietly. We will try to continue the tradition of having pizza!
WHEN: Every Friday
1230 PM to
WHERE: Room 327
To suggest a topic, contact Cin-Ty Lee at ctlee@rice.edu
17 January
Theme: Origin and cycling of water in the
mantle
Discussion Leader: Lee
Recycled dehydrated lithosphere observed in
plume-influenced mid-ocean-ridge basalt
JACQUELINE EABY DIXON, LORETTA LEIST, CHARLES LANGMUIR
& JEAN-GUY SCHILLING
Nature 2002,
v. 420: 385-389
24 January
Theme: Geomicrobial activity in sediments
Discussion Leader: Catie Donohue
Wellsbury,
Peter, Mather Ian and R. John Parkes, "Geomicrobiology
of deep, low organic carbon sediments in the Woodlark Basin, Pacific Ocean",
FEMS Microbiology Ecology, Volume 42, Issue 1, pg 59-70, 2002
Fredrickson,
James, "Influence of Mn oxides on the reduction of
uranium (VI) by the metal-reducing bacterium Shewanella putrefaciens.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 66, No. 18, pg. 3247-3262, 2002.
31 January
Theme: Physical chemistry of trace-element
partitioning
Discussion Leader: Martin Collier
optional
7 February
Theme: Chemical reactions at the mineral
surface
Discussion Leader: Tom Fewless
Blum, Alex
E., Lasaga, Antonio C.
Pick up papers outside of ROOM 325
14 February
Theme: Carbon
cycle
19 February (Wednesday:
Theme: Upper mantle heterogeneities and
composition
Discussion Leader:
Dr. Walter Mooney (Weiss Visiting Professor)
Dr. Roberta
Rudnick (U Maryland) will also be present.
21 February
26 February (Wednesday: NOTE SCHEDULE CHANGE AND
LOCATION CHANGE THIS WEEK)
Time:
Special
seminar: Magmatic CO2 degassing and global paleoclimate
Speaker: Dr. Derrill Kerrick,
28 February
- none
7 March
Changing sources of nutrients
during four million years of ecosystem development
Chadwick
et al., Nature 397 (1999) 491-497
4 April
Discussion
Leader: Tom Fewless
Mathematicsl
modeling of precipitation and dissolution reactions in microbiological systems
Rittmann et
al. 2002, Biodegradation 13: 239-250.
Obtain
papers outside ROOM 324.