| DATE | SPEAKER | TOPIC | HOST | REFRESHMENTS |
| 1/8/10 |
Paul
Potter University of Cincinnati |
Miocene
Events and a Probable Cause |
None |
Reynhout |
| 1/15/10 | Drew Andrews Kentucky Geological Survey |
Origin of the Kentucky River Palisades: Pleistocene Geologic Controls on a River System | Potter | Sagredo |
| 1/22/10 | Phil
Meyers University of Michigan |
Mediterranean Sapropels: Near-Modern Analogs for Deposition of Mesozoic and Paleozoic Black Shales | Algeo | Schramm |
| 1/29/10 | Craig
Johnson U.S. Geological Survey |
Overview of Giant Deposits of Zinc, Lead, and Silver in Carboniferous Sedimentary Rocks in the Western Brooks Range, Alaska | Marshall | Wan |
| 2/5/10 | Tom
Algeo University of Cincinnati |
Advances
in the Use of Trace-Metal Proxies for Paleoceanographic Research |
None | Zambito |
| 2/12/10 | NO COLLOQUIUM | |||
| 2/19/10 | Sarah Johnson Northern Kentucky University |
Tumalt Debris Flow and Debris Avalanches, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon | Haneberg | Kent |
| 2/26/10 | NO COLLOQUIUM | |||
| 3/5/10 | NO COLLOQUIUM | |||
| 3/12/10 | Arne
Winguth University of Texas-Arlington |
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum: Mysteries of a Hothouse World | Algeo | Hedrick |