π¨π¨ New paper alert π¨ π¨ My first PhD paper is out. In this study we investigate self-potential signals from strain-induced fluid flow as indicator of volcanic unrest. Co-authors:J. Gottsmann, K. Strehlow, @jameshickey77@NZvolcanologist https://t.co/i9QhxS3PKt
Big congrats to Rami Alshembari for the (OA) publication of the final paper from his PhD thesis in #EPSL: Declining #magma supply to a poroelastic magma mush explains long-term deformation at Soufrière Hills #Volcano.
π: https://t.co/DWGr30VZCC
π§΅ππΌ
@alshembari Thanks Rami!! I wish you good look for finishing your Phd! It was great meeting you and following your research! All the best for your future too!!
Only a few days left to apply for a fully funded scholarship in the MSc in Volcanology @UoBristolVolc at the University of Bristol, UK. Open to students from low and middle income Commonwealth countries.
https://t.co/vEt5WgiLcR
Big congrats to PhD student @FeeArens on the publication of her newest study on Mt Ruapehu, New Zealand π! Fee provides some cracking insight into possible multiphysics signals during potential future unrest scenarios! Get it #OpenAccess here: https://t.co/SSLPpP3dn6
Together with Armando Coco, Jo Gottsmann (@UoBristolVolc), @jameshickey77 and @NZvolcanologist, I investigate multiphysical signals from episodes of magmatic and hydrothermal unrest, which are common for the crater lake volcano Mt. Ruapehu.
π¨New Paper π¨
I am very happy that my second PhD paper is finally out. This study provides insights into possible geophysical precursors from potential unrest scenarios at Mt. Ruapehu in New Zealand.
Check it out here: https://t.co/aIBepyFDgG
#OpenAccess
Congratulations to @alshembari for getting the 2nd paper of his PhD published, exploring the poroelastic mechanical behaviour of mush reservoirs. Available OA here: https://t.co/VMmw7b7p28 #volcanology#geophysics 1/5 π
@Gravity_Pat@MattEPritchard@Momademia Congratulations on both!!π₯³π₯³π₯³π₯³ good luck with starting your job! Will you continue to work with volcanoes ?
Our new paper is now out in Geology: https://t.co/CFhga7Wye1. In it we show how ongoing #deformation at Soufrière Hills #Volcano can not be explained by viscoelastic processes alone, and requires a component of magma system pressurisation. 1/n