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  2. Category:American volcanologists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American volcanologists" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Janet Babb;

  3. Category:Volcanologists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Volcanologists" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Category:Volcanology - Wikipedia

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    Volcanologists (13 C, 18 P) * Volcanology by country (3 C) B. Volcanic belts (13 C, 27 P) G. Glaciovolcanism (2 C, 7 P) H. ... This list may not reflect recent ...

  5. Volcanologist - Wikipedia

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    Volcanologists frequently visit volcanoes, sometimes active ones, to observe and monitor volcanic eruptions, collect eruptive products including tephra (such as ash or pumice), rock and lava samples. One major focus of inquiry in recent times is the prediction of eruptions to alleviate the impact on surrounding populations and monitor natural ...

  6. List of geologists - Wikipedia

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    A geologist is a contributor to the science of geology.Geologists are also known as earth scientists or geoscientists.. The following is a list of notable geologists. Many have received such awards as the Penrose Medal or the Wollaston Medal, or have been inducted into the National Academy of Sciences or the Royal Society.

  7. Category:American geologists - Wikipedia

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    C. Frank C. Calkins; Samuel Calvin (geologist) Charles Lewis Camp; Donald Canfield; Katharine W. Carman; Franklin R. Carpenter; William L. Carpenter; William A. Cassidy

  8. David A. Johnston - Wikipedia

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    By March 24, volcanologists at the USGS—including Johnston—became more confident that the seismic activity was a sign of an impending eruption. After March 25, seismic activity drastically increased. By March 26, more than seven earthquakes over magnitude 4.0 had been recorded, and the next day, hazard warnings were publicly issued. [11]

  9. Kayla Iacovino - Wikipedia

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    Kayla Iacovino is an American volcanologist, noted for her widespread fieldwork and experimental petrology.She was the first woman to do her field work in North Korea. Originally from Arizona in the United States, she has worked in countries including Chile, North Korea, China, Costa Rica, Antarctica, Italy, Japan and Ethi