Watson Lecture on January 19: Claire Bucholz on the Fascinating Story of Earth's Oxygen
On Wednesday, January 19, at 5 p.m. Pacific Time, Claire E. Bucholz, Caltech assistant professor of geology, will continue the 2021–22 Watson Lecture season with "When Earth Breathed Deeply."
Earth's climate has not been constant throughout history. Oxygen levels in the atmosphere, for example, have increased by many orders of magnitude over time, profoundly affecting biologic and chemical cycles at the surface of the earth. These changes in Earth's climate can be traced through the imprints left behind inside the planet. In this lecture, Bucholz will explore how such shifts in atmospheric oxygen concentrations altered Earth's inner workings.
Bucholz, who joined Caltech's Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences faculty in 2017, is a Biedebach Memorial Lecturer. Through a gift from the estate of Richard C. Biedebach, the lecture series has expanded to also highlight at least one assistant professor's research each season. Bucholz investigates a variety of problems pertaining to Earth's continental crust and subduction zones, and variations in the chemistry and character of igneous rocks.
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