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The Lecture Series is presented by the Environmental Science Institute and the Jackson School of Geosciences ![]() Lecture Archives: Location: UT Campus, Welch Hall 2.224 Schedule: 5:45-7 - Pre-lecture Fun 7-8:15 - Lecture Web Broadcast: The Live Webcast will start at 7pm. Please log on at least 15 minutes before 7pm to download the necessary plug-ins to view our webcast. Directions: Welch is located on the corner of 24th Street and Speedway. Building & Parking Maps Friday, September 5, 2008 - 7 PM CT
Giant Ice Sheets Threaten Globe !?: Climate Change and the Greenland Ice Sheet by Dr. Ginny Catania
Research Associate, Institute for Geophysics What is the Lecture About? ![]() Presenter's Biosketch Ginny Catania is a glaciologist with the Institute for Geophysics at The University of Texas at Austin. She joined the faculty at The University of Texas at Austin in 2005, after completing her Post-Doctoral Research at the University of California at Santa Cruz. She won the Jackson School of Geosciences Excellence in Research Award in 2007 and the University of Minnesota’s Outstanding Teaching Award in 1998. Catania specializes in understanding ice sheet motion using ice-penetrating radar and GPS. She is originally from Canada but enjoys living in the warmth of Texas when she's not conducting field work in Greenland and Antarctica. She is currently researching the importance of meltwater to the peripheral thinning of Greenland’s ice sheet for NASA. Lecture materials are for educational purposes ONLY. We request that the use of any of these materials include an acknowledgement of the presenter and the Hot Science - Cool Talks of the Environmental Science Institute. Also include the disclaimer: May not be duplicated or commercially distributed as they are intended for education and private/classroom audiences.
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