New paper alert: We studied the InSAR deformation field over Indonesian volcanoes and propose widely applicable processes of material movements and instability. Great work by Edgar Zorn published in Bull Volc!
https://t.co/ENmdWrDPP4
The great work by our PhD candidate Ai Lun is published: „Photogrammetry and analogue experiments in 3D-printed mold applied to the 2022-2023 lava emplacement at Lascar Volcano in Chile“.
Check it out here:
https://t.co/mK13u3L9sM
Our new paper on "Volcanic Eruptions and Moss Heath Wildfires on Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula" is now out in GeoHazards.
Website: https://t.co/PWZt5ijbOT
Our new paper on "Volcanic Eruptions and Moss Heath Wildfires on Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula" is now out in GeoHazards.
Website: https://t.co/PWZt5ijbOT
New paper alert. Volcanic crisis reveals coupled magma system at Santorini and Kolumbo. Great work led by Marius and Jens, thanks all for working on that together! It can be found in today’s issue of Nature.
https://t.co/9v9mYeDwuN
An eruption style transitional between effusive and explosive activity? Using satellite and drone-based photogrammetry and petrography we describe a strange type of block and ash flow deposits from Bezymianny volcano. Check out https://t.co/CbK9lp3h5d
Meet Dr. René Mania — newly minted PhD in remote sensing at University Potsdam! Today he successfully defended his thesis on volcanic deformation and plumbing systems. Huge congrats! 🌋👏 #RemoteSensing#Volcanoes @GFZ_Potsdam
Jacob Brauner just successfully defended his PhD. His works on the volcanoes of Bioko island are exciting and let us all hope for more!! Congratulations Jacob!!
Members of the @ROTTnROCK team on their trip to study hydrothermal alteration and volcanotectonics in Chile. See the screw in the tyre? That's tyre number 2. We need another spare!
That's Martin and Christian installing a multigas monitoring system at Alitar, a highly variable, hydrothermally alterating and degassing maar-like structure in Chile.
@GFZ_Potsdam @ROTTnROCK
A view of the packed back of our pickup, with Lastarria's fumarole fields in the background. We have a generator running to charge all the batteries while we continue our survey.
Interesting sulphur structures form in the fumarole field of Lastarria volcano. Some of the tubes are almost 1 metre long and grow downwind. What would you call them?