Professor Albert Galy of Cambridge University, England will be hosting a series of lectures at The Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research during the week of Oct. 13-21. The topics will cover issues related to the Tectonics and Uplift of the Tibetan Plateau and influences of these mechanics on Climate Change.
This is an invitation for those researchers who are interested to attend this all-important lecture series.
Lecture 1: “Linkages between tectonics, weathering and climate change on a global scale”
Date and Time: Wednesday, October 13 @ 2:30-4:30pm
Lecture 2: “The Linkage between tectonics, weathering, and climate, and the role of exhumation of the Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau”
Date and Time: Thursday, October 14 @ 2:30-4:30pm
Lecture 3: “A Review of the usage of Sr Isotopes to measure weathering”
Date and Time: Friday, October 15 @ 9:30-11:30 am
Lecture 4: “Principles of novel stable isotopic systems”
Date and Time: Tuesday, October 19 @ 2:30-4:30
Lecture 5: “The use of new isotopic systems in paleoclimate studies”
Date and Time: Wednesday, October 20 @ 2:30-4:30
Lecture 6: “Plant-induced weathering and climate change: Insight from non-traditional isotope methods”
Date and Time: Thursday, October 21 @ 2:30-4:30
Location: The lectures will be held in the second floor meeting room. If the 2nd floor meeting room is in use, please proceed to the 3rd floor meeting room.
Lecturer: Dr. Albert Galy
Department of Earth Sciences
University of Cambridge
Organizer: Fang Xiaomin, Researcher
**All students and professors are welcome to attend!**