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Donald DePaolo presents at Carbon Cycle 2.0

February 3, 2010

Donald DePaolo presents “Geo and Bio Sequestration″ from 12:30pm-1:15pm Wednesday, Feb. 3rd at the Bldg. 50 Auditorium. Carbon Cycle 2.0 is a Berkeley Lab initiative to provide the science needed to restore this balance by integrating the Lab’s diverse research activities and delivering creative solutions toward a carbon-neutral energy future. Read more about Berkeley Lab’s…

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Bill Collins presents at Carbon Cycle 2.0

February 1, 2010

Bill Collins presents "A Future without CC2.0" from 1-2pm Monday, Feb. 1st at the Bldg. 50 Auditorium. Carbon Cycle 2.0 is a Berkeley Lab initiative to provide the science needed to restore this balance by integrating the Lab’s diverse research activities and delivering creative solutions toward a carbon-neutral energy future. Read more about Berkeley Lab's…

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Workshop on Induced Seismicity due to Fluid Injection/Production from Energy Related Applications

January 20, 2010

Place:  Stanford University. Time:  Feb 4, 2010, 8AM – 6PM Objectives Identify critical technology and research needs/approaches to advance the understanding of induced seismicity associated with deep well injection and production, such that: 1.    The risk associated  with  induced  seismicity can be  reduced  to  a level that is acceptable to the public, policy makers and…

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Investigating the physical basis of biomineralization

January 6, 2010

Who: Patricia M. Dove, Department of Geosciences, Virginia Tech What:  Download Patricia-dove Where: Building 50 Auditorium When: 10:30 am to 12 pm, January 15, 2010 Why: About the Distinguished Scientist Seminar Series More Information: Patricia M. Dove is a Professor of Geochemistry in the Department of Geosciences at Virginia Tech. After receiving a Ph.D. at…

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Enhanced in situ Mineral Carbonation in Peridotite for CO2 Capture and Storage

December 1, 2009

Who: Peter Kelemen, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Columbia University What:  Download the flyer (pdf) Where: Building 50 Auditorium When: 10:30 am to 12 pm, December 11, 2009 Why: About the Distinguished Scientist Seminar Series Video Replay: More Information: Peter Kelemen is Arthur D. Storke Professor of Geochemistry at Columbia University, where he moved…

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Processes Controlling Uranium Transport in Groundwater at Three Contaminated DOE Sites

November 20, 2009

Who: James A. Davis, Senior Research Geochemist/Engineer, USGS What: Download the flyer (pdf) Where: Building 50 Auditorium When: 10:30 am to 12 pm, November 20, 2009 Why: About the Distinguished Scientist Seminar Series   Video Replay   More Information: James A. Davis is a Senior Research Geochemist/Engineer at the U. S. Geological Survey in Menlo…

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U.S.-China Workshop on Carbon Capture & Storage

October 19, 2009

The U.S.-China Workshop on Carbon Capture & Storage will take place November 11-12, 2009 at Peking University in Beijing, China. The purpose of this workshop is to promote bi-directional transfer of knowledge and information on CCS to promote the development of collaborative projects between U.S. and Chinese researchers that will accelerate development and deployment of…

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State of the Carbon Cycle 2009

October 10, 2009

Who: Josep (Pep) Canadel, Executive Director of the Global Carbon Project (GCP) What:  Download the flyer (pdf) Where: Goldman School of Public Policy When: 10:30 am to 12 pm, October 16, 2009 Why: About the Distinguished Scientist Seminar Series More Information: Josep (Pep) Canadel is the Executive Director of the Global Carbon Project (GCP), whose…

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TOUGH Symposium 2009

September 14, 2009

September 14–16, 2009 A symposium on applications and enhancements to the TOUGH simulator for multiphase fluid, heat, and chemical transport will be held at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), September 14–16, 2009. The TOUGH Symposium 2009 will consist of oral and poster presentations, with a proceedings volume published online. A banquet dinner featuring an…

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Pyrochlore: The Elegant Response of a Simple Structure to Extreme Conditions of Irradiation and Pressure

June 5, 2009

Who: Dr. Rod Ewing, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Michigan What:  Download the flyer (pdf) Where: Building 66 Auditorium When: 10:30 am to 12 pm, June 12, 2009 Why: About the Distinguished Scientist Seminar Series More Information Dr. Rod Ewing is the Donald R. Peacor Collegiate Professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at…

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