Current PhD student research

Alvaro Amigo (Chile) - tephra dispersal for volcanic eruptions from the Chilean arc

 

Lorna Henney (UK) - Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) observations of passive degassing from tPacific Latin America

Peter Holland (UK) - modelling subsurface processes at Santiaguito volcano, Guatemala (with Dr. Jeremy Phillips)

 

Steven Murray (UK) - impact of climate change and population dynamics on global water resources (with Prof. Colin Prentice and Dr. Pru Foster)

 

Helen Thomas (UK) - Using Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectoradiometer (MODIS) data to estimate global SO2 fluxes from subaerial volcanism (with Dr. Simon Carn)

 

 

Current MSc student research

Leo Cespedes (Chile) - Lahar hazard at Llaima volcano, Chile

Matt Donovan (UK) - Passive degassing at Pacaya volcano, Guatemala

Andrew Johns (UK) - Gas hazard mapping using AERMOD 

Emma Johnson (UK) - Inverting archaeological fallout data from Santorini

Danielle Johnson (UK) - LAHARZ modelling at Santiaguito; torwards a more realistic source.

Ed Naish (UK) - Correcting the split window ash retreival for meteroic water vapour

Priya Saxena (India) - Modelling storm surges in Bangaladesh using LISFLOOD

Rosanna Schultz (UK) - Combining UV ash retrievals, TEPHRA2 and LAHARZ

Maya Shah (UK) - Coral reef damage from tropical storms

Vicky Simmonds (UK) - Validation of the UV camera using power station plumes

Jean Francois Smekens (Belgium) - Observations of degassing cyclity at Santiaguito, Guatemala

Marric Stephens (UK) - Ash particles in the plume of Eyjafjallajokull, Iceland

Jonathan Stone (UK) - Quantifying andragogy through expert elicitation

Ryan Townley (UK) - Designing and testing a filter wheel for the UV camera

Daniel Williams (UK) - The eruption of Sarychev Peak.

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