August 11th, 1 Pm EST, Dr. Alissa Kotowski, McGill University, Structural petrology and petrochronology record subduction, underplating, and return flow in the Cycladic Blueschist Unit exposed on Syros Island, Greece
July 28th, 1 PM EST, Dr. Alana Hinchey, Geological Survey of Newfoundland and Labrador
Crustal recycling during the assembly of NUNA: Geochemical and isotopic constraints from felsic magmatism in the Makkovik Province, Labrador
June 30th, 1 PM EST, Spencer Fuston, University of Houston
Raising the Resurrection Plate from an Unfolded-Slab Plate Tectonic Reconstruction of the NW Cordillera since Early Cenozoic Time
June 2nd, 1 PM EST, Dr. Pascal Audet, University of Ottawa
Tectonics of the northern Canadian Cordillera from a geophysical perspective
June 16th, 1 PM EST, Dr. Clare Warren, Open University
From the bottom to the top: exploring the depths of the NW Bhutan Himalaya
May 19, 1 PM EST, Dr. Noah Phillips, Texas A&M
The geological record of slow to seismic slip from an exhumed shallow subduction zone
May 5, 1 PM EST, Sean Kelly, Dalhousie University
Enigmatic Himalayan-Tibetan evolution explained by mantle delamination of Tibetan accreted terranes
July 28th, 1 PM EST, Dr. Alana Hinchey, Geological Survey of Newfoundland and Labrador
Crustal recycling during the assembly of NUNA: Geochemical and isotopic constraints from felsic magmatism in the Makkovik Province, Labrador
June 30th, 1 PM EST, Spencer Fuston, University of Houston
Raising the Resurrection Plate from an Unfolded-Slab Plate Tectonic Reconstruction of the NW Cordillera since Early Cenozoic Time
June 2nd, 1 PM EST, Dr. Pascal Audet, University of Ottawa
Tectonics of the northern Canadian Cordillera from a geophysical perspective
June 16th, 1 PM EST, Dr. Clare Warren, Open University
From the bottom to the top: exploring the depths of the NW Bhutan Himalaya
May 19, 1 PM EST, Dr. Noah Phillips, Texas A&M
The geological record of slow to seismic slip from an exhumed shallow subduction zone
May 5, 1 PM EST, Sean Kelly, Dalhousie University
Enigmatic Himalayan-Tibetan evolution explained by mantle delamination of Tibetan accreted terranes