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Just because you are a pawn, you do not have to lose the game Tracing arctic climate evolution: From a forested arctic to the present Physical geography and geographic information science in environmental management: Past lessons and prospects for the futureĢ015 Distinguished Visiting Lecture: Julie Brigham-Grette Oregon's climates through time – stories in the stonesĢ015 Sustaining global fisheries production: What does it take? by Ray HilbornĢ015 Inaugural Marston Lecture in Geography: Richard A. Pirates, famine, and El Niño: The Horn of Africa under a changing climateĢ016 Pulling back the curtain: A behind-the-scenes look at the changing world of journalismĢ016 Thomas Condon Lecture: Ellen Morris Bishop Research opportunities using the cabled observatory off the Oregon coastĢ016 Distinguished Visiting Lecture: Jessica Tierney Sea level rise due to global warming: Next 100 to 10,000 yearsĢ016 Hydrothermal Vent Discovery Lecture: Deborah Kelley Plumbing and eruptive tempos of continental flood basalt provincesĢ016 Thomas Condon Lecture: John GrotzingerĬuriosity's mission of exploration at Gale Crater, MarsĢ016 Distinguished Professor Lecture: Peter Clark The integration struggle in Europe: Geographical considerations Past dials future: Potential climate tipping points and their impacts in a warming worldĢ017 Hydrothermal vents - Three short lectures by Jack Corliss and Robert Collier, Bill Chadwick, and Andrew ThurberĢ016 Going beyond: Setting an epic world record by Colin O'BradyĢ016 Marston Lecture in Geography: Alexander B. Searching for life beyond Earth: From Mars to the ocean worlds of the outer solar systemĢ017 Distinguished Professor Lecture: Alan Mix Understanding volcanism on Venus: Implications for habitable worlds
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The history of the atmosphere and climate from polar ice cores: Is past prologue?Ģ018 Distinguished Visiting Lecture: Ellen Stofan BruntĢ018 Distinguished Visiting Lecture: Rebecca MooreĮarth’s vital signs: Planetary-scale environmental monitoring with Google Earth EngineĢ018 Distinguished Professor Lecture: Edward Brook Tackling wicked environmental problems with complex-adaptive-systems thinkingĢ019 Distinguished Professor Lecture: Clare ReimersĬarbon cycling at the seafloor: 40 years of advancing scienceĢ018 Thomas Condon Lecture: Kenneth RidgwayĮarth science & communities: Great earthquakes to wild riceĢ018 George Moore Seminar: Kenneth RidgwayĬenozoic flat-slab subduction processes and the tectonic development of southern AlaskaĢ018 New Horizon Lectures: Kelly M. Voices from the past: How we approach estimation of acoustic characteristics of extinct animalsĢ019 CEOAS Distinguished Visiting Lecture: Gavin SchmidtĢ019 Marston Lecture in Geography: Jane Lubchenco Transforming STEM: Changing the culture and widening the pathwaysĢ021 CEOAS Distinguished Professor Lecture: Julia JonesĮcosystem response to climate change at long-term ecological research sites The Missoula Floods and the Channeled ScablandsĢ021 Unpacking Diversity Keynote Lecture: Aradhna Tripati