Natural Catastrophes
Volcanic Eruption
Ph.D
United Kingdom
2010.09.30
Magma Dynamics at Erebus Volcano, Antarctica
My research focuses on the Erebus lava lake, Antarctica. It provides a stable window into a convecting magma system and exhibits a range of eruptive behaviour from passive degassing to Strombolian explosions. My project investigates degassing at the lava lake, including changes in gas composition associated with the transition from passive to explosive degassing. Open-path FTIR spectroscopy, measuring gas emissions from the Erebus plume, is combined with theoretical modelling to give an insight into the links between degassing, eruption styles and conduit magma flow.
LAVA LAKES: A PARADISE... FOR VOLCANOLOGISTS
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Tehnuka
ILANKO
Institution
University of Cambridge
Country
United Kingdom
Nationality
Newzealander
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