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Photo Credit: Joe Melton. Påkitsoq, Greenland. “The dark and light bands in the ice denote cold and warm climatic periods, respectively.”

Join us next Friday October 21 at 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM for the DGES Founders Seminar Series in Loeb A220.

Dr. Joe Melton presents: “It would be easy if it wasn’t for the humans: Simulating the terrestrial biosphere using numerical models”

Dr. Joe Melton is a Research Scientist in the Climate Processes section of Environment and Climate Change Canada based at the Canadian Centre for Climate Modeling and Analysis (CCCma).  Melton is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the School of Earth and Ocean Sciences at the University of Victoria (CA) where he occasionally teaches as a sessional lecturer.

All are welcome. Light refreshments will be available.

Follow the link to read more about Dr. Joe Melton and the work that he will be presenting http://carleton.ca/geography/wp-content/uploads/Oct-21-Melton-002.pdf

The Geography and Environmental Studies Departmental Seminar Series is committed to accessibility for persons with disabilities. Please send requests for accommodation to Maria Dabboussy at maria.dabboussy@carleton.ca.