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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171208
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SUMMARY:Go Blue Friday
DESCRIPTION:The following days have been designated as UMaine’s Go Blue Fridays\, a chance to show your UMaine spirit and campus pride by wearing blue and/or UMaine clothing: Feb. 10 and 24; March 24; April 7 and 14; and May 12.
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/go-blue-friday/2017-12-08/
LOCATION:ME
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171208T110000
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CREATED:20171109T204945Z
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SUMMARY:The Variability That Keeps Ocean Acidification Hidden in the Gulf of Maine.
DESCRIPTION:The School of Marine Sciences presents \nDr. Joseph Salisbury\nUniversity of New Hampshire\n \nPolycom availability with Darling Marine Center\, Gulf of Maine Research Institute\, and Bigelow Laboratories \nHost: Damian Brady \nAll School of Marine Science seminars are in Room 354\, Aubert Hall at 11:00 a.m. on Fridays. Refreshments are available at 10:45 a.m. A voluntary brown bag lunch involving the speaker will follow the seminar to generate interdisciplinary discussions around the presented marine science topic. \nFor more information\, contact Susan Brawley at brawley@maine.edu.
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/variability-keeps-ocean-acidification-hidden-gulf-maine/
LOCATION:354 Aubert Hall\, 354 Aubert Hall\, Orono\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Darling Marine Center,School of Marine Sciences
ORGANIZER;CN="School of Marine Sciences":MAILTO:susanne@maine.edu
GEO:44.9012912;-68.6707296
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SUMMARY:Rapid Warming and Salinity Changes in the Gulf of Maine Alter Surface Ocean Carbonate Parameters and Hide Ocean Acidification
DESCRIPTION:The School of Marine Sciences presents \nDr. Joseph Salisbury\nUniversity of New Hampshire \nA  profound  warming  event  in  the  Gulf  of  Maine  (GOM)  during the  last  decade  has  caused sea surface temperatures (SST) to rise to levels 2 solubility and\, in turn\, the status  of  the  sea  surface  carbonate  system.  When  combined  with the concomitant  increase in sea surface salinity and assumed rapid equilibration of carbon dioxide across the air sea interface\, thermodynamic forcing partially mitigated the effects of ocean  acidification  (OA)  for  pH\,  while  raising  the saturation  index  of  aragonite  (WAR) by an average of 0.14 units. Although the recent event is categorically extreme\, we find that carbonate system parameters also respond to interannual to sub-­‐decadal  variability  in temperature  and  salinity\,  and  that  such  phenomena  can  mask the expression of OA caused by increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide. An analysis  of  a  34-­‐year salinity  and  SST  time  series  (1981-­‐2014)  shows  instances  of  decadal scale anomalies in temperature and salinity that perturb the carbonate system  to  an extent  greater  than  that  expected  from  OA.  Because  such  conditions  are not uncommon in our time series\, it is critical to understand processes controlling the  carbonate  system  and  how  ecosystems  with  calcifying  organisms  respond to its rapidly changing conditions. It is also imperative that regional to global models used to estimate carbonate system trends carefully resolve variations in the  physical  processes  that  control  CO2 on  timescales  from  episodic events  to  decades and longer. \nPolycom availability with Darling Marine Center\, Gulf of Maine Research Institute\, and Bigelow Laboratories \nHost: Damian Brady (damian.brady@maine.edu)
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/rapid-warming-salinity-changes-gulf-maine-alter-surface-ocean-carbonate-parameters-hide-ocean-acidification/
LOCATION:354 Aubert Hall\, 354 Aubert Hall\, Orono\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Darling Marine Center,Lectures & Seminars,School of Marine Sciences
ORGANIZER;CN="School of Marine Sciences":MAILTO:susanne@maine.edu
GEO:44.9012912;-68.6707296
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171208T133000
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CREATED:20171204T144248Z
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SUMMARY:Deciphering Climate-Driven Changes in Planktonic Diatom Communities in Lake Superior
DESCRIPTION:The School of Biology and Ecology\, the Ecology and Environmental Sciences program\, and Climate Change Institute present \nAmy Kireta\nPhD Dissertation Defense Seminar \nBryand Global\, Room 307\nFor more information or a disability accommodation\, please contact Rebecca Addessi at 207-581-2191
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/deciphering-climate-driven-changes-planktonic-diatom-communities-lake-superior/
LOCATION:Bryand Global Science Bldg.\, 100 Bryand Global Science Bldg.\, Orono\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dissertation defense,Ecology and Environmental Sciences,Lectures & Seminars,School of Biology and Ecology
ORGANIZER;CN="Ecology and Environmental Sciences":MAILTO:ees@maine.edu
GEO:44.8831125;-68.6719411
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SUMMARY:SBE Student and Faculty Up Goer Five Talks
DESCRIPTION:Come hear School of Biology and Ecology students and those who usually teach students explain things using only the 10 hundred most words people use\nthe most often! (Based on xkcd’s Simple Writer) \nAll are welcome! Refreshments served at 3:00 p.m. \nFor information : Dr. Danielle Levesque\, danielle.l.levesque@maine.edu\, 1-2511. Sponsored by the School of Biology & Ecology as part of the 2017 Fall Seminar Series. \n 
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/sbe-student-faculty-goer-five-talks/
LOCATION:107 Norman Smith Hall\, orono\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Seminars,School of Biology and Ecology
ORGANIZER;CN="School of Biology and Ecology":MAILTO:teresa.costello@umit.maine.edu
GEO:44.8831125;-68.6719411
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