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  2. 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 ...

  3. Colin Wilson (volcanologist) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2015. [14] His certificate of election reads: [1] Colin Wilson is an outstanding field-focussed geologist, who has made world-class contributions to understanding explosive volcanism and crustal magmatism, based on uniquely detailed data sets gathered from historic and prehistoric eruption deposits.

  4. Jan Lindsay - Wikipedia

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    Jan Lindsay was born in 1970 in Rotorua, New Zealand.She attended Westbrook Primary School and Sunset Intermediate. She moved to Apia in Western Samoa when she was 11 and lived there for 2 years, attending Leififi Intermediate School and then Samoa College.

  5. 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]

  6. Costanza Bonadonna - Wikipedia

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    Costanza Bonadonna (born 1971) is an Italian earth scientist who is a Full Professor of volcanology and geological risk at the University of Geneva. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 2020, she was named President-Elect of volcanology, geochemistry , and petrology at the American Geophysical Union (AGU).

  7. Haraldur Sigurðsson - Wikipedia

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    University of Durham (PhD) Scientific career: Fields: Volcanology Geochemistry: Institutions: University of Rhode Island: Thesis: The petrology and chemistry of the Setberg volcanic region and of the intermediate and acid rocks of Iceland (1970) Doctoral advisor: George Malcolm Brown [1] Website: vulkan.blog.is /blog /vulkan

  8. Stephen Self - Wikipedia

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    Self graduated from Leeds University in 1970, with a BSc in geology. He then went to Imperial College to study for a PhD on the recent volcanology of Terceira, [3] Azores, supervised by George P. L. Walker.

  9. Barry Voight - Wikipedia

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    Barry Voight (/ v ɔɪ t /; born 1937) is an American geologist, volcanologist, author, and engineer.After earning his Ph.D. at Columbia University, Voight worked as a professor of geology at several universities, including Pennsylvania State University, where he taught from 1964 until his retirement in 2005.