Seminars
NOC Liverpool seminar programme for Autumn 2010
- Wednesday 14th July 2010, 14:30
- Dr Jerome Smith,
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Micro-fronts, waves and mixing
- ***Proudman Lecture*** Tuesday 28th September 2010, time TBC
- Dr Wendy Watson-Wright,
Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO
1960-2010: IOCs 50 years of Building International Cooperation in Ocean Science
- Wednesday 29th September 2010, 14:30
- Prof John Huthnance,
National Oceanogrpahy Centre
2nd Charting Progress report
- Wednesday 6th October 2010, 14:30
- TBA,
TBA
TBA
- Wednesday 13th October 2010, 14:30
- Dr Rory Bingham,
Newcastle University
Discriminating between mass and volume components of sea level variability on seasonal to interannual timescales
- Wednesday 20th October 2010, 14:30
- TBA,
TBA
TBA
- Wednesday 27th October 2010, 14:30
- TBA,
TBA
TBA
- Wednesday 3rd November 2010, 14:30
- Dr Frances Hopkins,
Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Marine trace gases and the other CO2 problem
- Wednesday 10th November 2010, 14:30
- Dr David Pugh and Prof Phil Woodworth,
National Oceanography Centre
James Clark Ross and the long term sea level measurements in the Southern Hemisphere with which he was associated
- Wednesday 17th November 2010, 14:30 (TBC)
- Dr Dave Bowers,
Bangor University
How tides affect the optical properties of the sea
- Wednesday 24th November 2010, 14:30
- Dr Robert Chant,
Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University
TBA
- Wednesday 1st December 2010, 14:30
- Dr Doug Smith,
Met Office
Ocean re-analysis for decadal prediction and climate studies
- Wednesday 8th December 2010, 14:30
- Karen Thurston,
University of East Anglia
The influence of storms on sandbank evolution: the Great Yarmouth banks, UK
- Wednesday 15th December 2010, 14:30
- TBA,
TBA
TBA
Unless stated otherwise, seminars will take place in the Nicholson Lecture Theatre
(
Nicholson Building) and last for 45 minutes,
with a further 15 minutes for questions.
Visitors are welcome at all seminars, but are advised to confirm dates and times with the seminar organiser before
travelling. Information on how to reach the Laboratory is available
here.
For more information, please contact Clare O'Neill (Email: clne@pol.ac.uk).
Telephone (0151) 7954953