Lorenz
Lecture
The Lorenz Lecture provides an introduction to the role of nonlinearity,
complexity, and scaling in earth science processes. The lecture is given
at the Fall meeting.
Lorenz Lecturers
|
2001 |
Benoit
B.Mandelbrot |
|
|
2002 |
Donald
L. Turcotte |
Self-Organized
Complexity in Geophysics |
|
2003 |
Rafael Bras |
Wonders of Planet Earth:
Complexity and Order in Earth Systems |
|
2004 |
John
Rundle |
Process,
Pattern, Prediction: Understanding Complexity in Driven Earth Systems |
|
2005 |
Michael Ghil |
The Earth as a complex system,
and a simple way of looking at it |
|
2006 |
Bach
L. Hua |
Nonlinear Dynamics of Zonal Jets in Planetary
Atmospheres and Oceans |
|
2007 |
Vijay
Prasad Dimri |
Role
of Fractals in Solid Earth Geophysics |
|
2008 |
Daniel Schertzer |
Predictability and Uncertainties in Geophysics:
from the Butterfly Effect to Ensemble Predictions, Multifractal
Predictability and the Anthropocene * |
|
2009 |
Surjalal Sharma |
Complexity
of Earth's Magnetosphere: Coherence in a Multiscale
Open System Presented |