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  2. 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

  3. Claire Horwell - Wikipedia

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    Crystalline silica can be a pathogen, and can result in silicosis and lung cancer. Horwell is trying to establish whether the silica in volcanic ash has the potential to cause these diseases. [1] [12] Horwell worked with authorities in Hawaii to help local communities respond to the KÄ«lauea vog (volcanic smog) emissions.

  4. Cynthia Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Gardner at Mount St. Helens in 2004. Cynthia A. Gardner is an American geologist and volcanologist noted for her work on Mount St. Helens. [1] [2] She was the acting Scientist-in-Charge (SIC) of the Cascades Volcano Observatory during the 2004 volcanic reawakening at Mount St. Helens, and officially served as SIC from 2005 to 2010—the first female to fill the role. [3]

  5. Janine Krippner - Wikipedia

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    For this work she studied Mount Ngauruhoe, an active basaltic andesite-to-andesite composite cone volcano. [1] She worked for Shell Australia between 2010 and 2012 as a graduate geoscientist. [ 2 ] She completed her PhD on "Large dome collapse driven block-and-ash flows on Shiveluch volcano, Kamchatka, and pyroclastic flows on Mount St. Helens ...

  6. Robert I. Tilling - Wikipedia

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    Robert I. Tilling (shortened to Bob Tilling; born 1935) is a geologist and volcanologist who served as the scientist-in-charge of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory from 1975 to 1976. [1] Tilling worked for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), and became an emeritus in 2004. [2] He was born in Shanghai, and did not arrive in the U.S. until 1946. [3]

  7. An anti-inflammatory diet can boost your health. What to eat ...

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    Simply cutting inflammatory foods from your diet will boost your energy, mood, and sleep, but Naidoo says consistent anti-inflammatory eating will change the makeup of your digestive system in ...

  8. Study estimates when Yellowstone National Park's giant ... - AOL

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    Some of the largest volcanic eruptions on the planet have occurred at Yellowstone National Park, and scientists have determined when the next one could occur.

  9. Erouscilla Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Joseph graduated from UWI St Augustine in 1999 with a BSc degree in Chemistry and Zoology. She went on to complete an MPhil in Chemistry in 2003. In 2008, Joseph was the first PhD graduate in volcanology from UWI, with a thesis titled "Geochemistry of Geothermal Systems in Saint Lucia and Dominica, Lesser Antilles: Implications for Volcanic Monitoring”. [3]