Welcome! Celebrating 40 Consecutive Years
in San Francisco

MARK YOUR CALENDAR TODAY to attend the 2007 AGU Fall Meeting!
The Fall Meeting is expected to draw a crowd of over 15,000 geophysicists from around the world. The Fall Meeting provides an opportunity for researchers, teachers, students, and consultants to present and review the latest issues affecting the Earth, the planets, and their environments in space. This meeting will cover topics in all areas of Earth and space sciences.

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Tuesday, 11 December

H22A Langbein Lecture [MS, Room 102] 1130h Pacific
Benchmarks in Hydrogeology in the 20th Century-Unexpected Payoffs
Presented by Mary P. Anderson, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Wednesday, 12 December

P33E Whipple Lecture [MS, Room 102] 1440h Pacific
The Importance of a Program of Mars Exploration
Presented by Raymond E. Arvidson, Washington University

U35A Frontiers of Geophysics Lecture [Marriott, Salon 7] 1815h - 1915h Pacific
Abrupt Climate Change and Our Future
Presented by Lonnie Thompson, Ohio State University


Visas

Visa applicants from many countries must now apply at least 4 to 5 months in advance of their travel date. See Visa Information for details.

Student Travel Grants

The deadline for receipt of the Student travel grant application has passed.

AGU Staff

Meetings Manager

Susanne Keeley
E-mail: SKeeley@agu.org

Meeting Coordinators

Shermonta Grant
E-mail: SGrant@agu.org
Melissa Markowitz
E-mail: MMarkowitz@agu.org

Exhibits Coordinator

Dazzerine Hall
E-mail: exhibits@agu.org
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