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Her undergraduate degree was in Environmental Science at the University of East Anglia, UK, where she studied environmental, earth and public health sciences. [1] She moved to Victoria University of Wellington for her master's degree (Diploma in Applied Science), and studied volcanology . [ 1 ]
www.earth.ox.ac.uk /people /mather Scholia has a profile for Tamsin A. Mather (Q55487783) . Tamsin Alice Mather FRS MAE (born 1976) [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] is a British Professor of Earth Sciences at the Department of Earth Sciences , University of Oxford [ 2 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and a Fellow of University College, Oxford . [ 9 ]
Marie Edmonds (born 14 September 1975) is a Professor of volcanology and Earth Sciences at the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Cambridge whose research focuses on the physics and chemistry of volcanic eruptions and magmatism and understanding volatile cycling in the solid Earth as mediated by plate tectonics. She is interested ...
Professor Jenni Barclay is the AXA Chair in Volcanology at the University of Bristol.She works on ways to mitigate volcanic risks, the interactions between rainfall and volcanic activity and the communication of volcanic hazards in the Caribbean.
In the UK New Year Honours List 2014, Loughlin was awarded an MBE for ‘Services to Volcanology’. In 2017, Loughlin was awarded the Thermo-Fisher award of the Volcanic and Magmatic Studies Group of the Geological Society of London for her 'significant contribution to our current understanding of volcanic and magmatic processes’.
The last time that volcanoes were active in what is now the United Kingdom was the early Palaeogene period, just over 50 million years ago (Ma), associated with the opening of the Atlantic Ocean. Modern day hills and mountains within the UK which are sometimes described as extinct volcanoes are usually the deeply eroded roots of volcanoes ...
Sparks [2] is a graduate of Imperial College, where he first completed a B.Sc. (1971), and then a PhD (1974) under the supervision of George P. L. Walker.He was subsequently a Research Fellow at Lancaster University (1976–1978), a NATO postdoctoral fellow at the Graduate school of oceanography, University of Rhode Island, USA (1976–1978), and then lecturer at University of Cambridge ...
Oppenheimer studied the Natural Sciences Tripos at the University of Cambridge where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1986. [7] He has a PhD from the Open University, [4] his thesis investigated the use of remote sensing in volcanology and was supervised by Peter Francis and David Rothery. [2]