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Tamsin Mather

Tamsin Alice Mather MAE (born 1976)[1][3][4] is a British Professor of Earth Sciences at the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford[2][6][7][8] and a Fellow of University College, Oxford.[9] She studies volcanic processes and their impacts on the Earth's environment[10] and has appeared on the television and radio.

Tamsin Mather

Tamsin Mather at the summit of Villarrica volcano, Chile in 2003
Born
Tamsin Alice Mather

(1976-12-15) 15 December 1976 (age 46)[1][3]
Bristol,[4] England
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge (MSci, MPhil, PhD)
ChildrenTwo[5]
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsVolcanology[2]
Atmospheric chemistry[2]
InstitutionsUniversity of Oxford
ThesisNear-source chemistry of tropospheric volcanic plumes (2004)
Websitewww.earth.ox.ac.uk/people/mather

Education edit

Mather was born in Bristol on 15 December 1976, the daughter of William Mather and Felicity Mather.[4] She was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, where she was awarded a Master of Science degree in 1999, a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) degree in 2000 and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 2004.[1][11] As an undergraduate she studied the Natural Sciences Tripos before switching to the History and Philosophy of Science for her MPhil (in the same MPhil class as Helen Macdonald and Katherine Angel).[1] She spent a year working abroad before returning to science for her PhD which was completed in the Department of Earth Sciences and investigated the chemistry of volcanic plumes in the troposphere.[11][12][13] Her PhD involved working in Chile, Nicaragua and Italy.[13][14]

Career and research edit

Mather studies volcanic behaviour working to understand volcanoes as natural hazards, planetary scale processes and natural resources.[15][16] Mather is a Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford and a fellow of University College, Oxford.[17]

She is part of the Centre for the Observation and Modeling of Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tectonics (COMET) project,[18] which is a “collaborative centre for understanding tectonic and volcanic processes and hazards though the integrated application of Earth Observation (EO) data, ground-based measurements, and geophysical models”.

Other current/recent projects include: the European Research Council funded project Revealing hidden volcanic triggers for global environmental change events in Earth’s geological past using mercury (Hg); the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) funded RiftVolc project,[19] researching past and current volcanism and volcanic hazards in the main Ethiopian rift; the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) funded Volatiles, Geodynamics & Solid Earth Controls on the Habitable Planet programme researching deep Earth influences in the long-term evolution of the Earth;[20] the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Strengthening Resilience in Volcanic Areas collaboration, (STREVA) which looked to establish a risk assessment framework for volcanoes.[21]

Her research into the role of volcanism in planetary scale processes[22] includes the discovery that volcanic vents perform nitrogen fixation making it available to for use by life, possibly a significant source on the early Earth as life was evolving.[23][24]

Mather's other research includes investigations into volcanic plumes,[25] the effects of volcanic emissions and aerosols on the environment, and the structure and stability of volcanoes.[26] She has also studied the emissions from Buncefield fire at the Buncefield oil depot in 2005[26] and is interested in the mercury cycle,[27] as well as other biogeochemical cycles.

Mather has led or collaborated on work studying volcanoes around the world, both in situ and using remote sensing data from ground or satellite based platforms.[5] Volcanoes Mather has studied include Bárðarbunga,[28] Hekla,[29] and Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland,[30] the Santorini caldera in Greece,[31] the Villarica, Lascar, Chaitén[32] and Calbuco volcanoes in Chile,[33][13][34] Masaya Volcano in Nicaragua[35] (where she was held up at gunpoint),[5][36] Mount Etna in Italy,[37] Galeras in Colombia,[38] the Santiaguito lava dome complex in Guatemala,[39] and the Great Rift Valley, Ethiopia.[19][40]

Mather's research has been funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC),[41] the European Research Council and the Royal Society.[22]

In 2005 she served as a Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST) Fellow[42] producing a POSTnote note on Carbon capture and storage,[43] she served as co-editor-in-chief of Earth and Planetary Science Letters 2014–2019, served on the board of directors of the Geochemical Society 2017–2019,[42] on the Natural Environment Research Council Science Board/Committee 2017–2021 and on the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program Science Advisory Group 2019–2022.

Media and outreach edit

In 2016 Mather appeared on the BBC World Service discussing volcanoes and earthquakes.[44] Mather was interviewed on BBC Radio 4's The Life Scientific in 2017.[5] She has taken part in Pint of Science, lectured at the Royal Institution[45][46] and appeared on podcasts.[5] She was a guest on The Infinite Monkey Cage alongside Jo Brand and Clive Oppenheimer in February 2018[47] and spoke at New Scientist Live in 2018.[12]

Awards and honours edit

References edit

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  7. ^ "Tamsin Mather's home page". Earth.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  8. ^ "Department of Earth Sciences » Tamsin Mather". Earth.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  9. ^ "Tamsin Mather - University College Oxford". Univ.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  10. ^ Pyle, D.M.; Mather, T.A. (2009). "Halogens in igneous processes and their fluxes to the atmosphere and oceans from volcanic activity: A review". Chemical Geology. 263 (1–4): 110–121. Bibcode:2009ChGeo.263..110P. doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2008.11.013. ISSN 0009-2541. S2CID 129568822.
  11. ^ a b Mather, Tamsin Alice (2004). Near-source chemistry of tropospheric volcanic plumes. cam.ac.uk (PhD thesis). University of Cambridge. OCLC 890159789. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.616245.
  12. ^ a b "Tamsin Mather". live.newscientist.com. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  13. ^ a b c Forde, Anne (2005). "A Volcanologist's Vista". sciencemag.org. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  14. ^ "Meet Tamsin Mather, a volcanologist who cameos in the Mars Diary". marsdiary.org. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  15. ^ "We could power the world with volcanoes". futurism.com. 15 November 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  16. ^ "Tamsin Mather". theconversation.com. 20 June 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  17. ^ "Professor Tamsin Mather". ox.ac.uk. University of Oxford. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  18. ^ "Welcome to the Centre for the Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tectonics (COMET)". Centre for the Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tectonics.
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  20. ^ "Deep Volatiles".
  21. ^ "What we do". streva.ac.uk. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
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  23. ^ "Why more women should consider a career in science". The Guardian. 22 July 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  24. ^ Martin, Jason (20 July 2009). "Oxford teacher's volcano ventures". Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  25. ^ Mather, T. A.; Pyle, D. M.; Oppenheimer, C. (2003). "Tropospheric volcanic aerosol". Volcanism and the Earth's Atmosphere. Geophysical Monograph Series. Vol. 139. pp. 189–212. doi:10.1029/139GM12. ISBN 0-87590-998-1. ISSN 0065-8448.
  26. ^ a b "Professor Tamsin Mather - University of Oxford". Ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  27. ^ Pyle, David M.; Mather, Tamsin A. (2003). "The importance of volcanic emissions for the global atmospheric mercury cycle". Atmospheric Environment. 37 (36): 5115–5124. Bibcode:2003AtmEn..37.5115P. doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2003.07.011. ISSN 1352-2310.
  28. ^ Schmidt, Anja; Leadbetter, Susan; Theys, Nicolas; Carboni, Elisa; Witham, Claire S.; Stevenson, John A.; Birch, Cathryn E.; Thordarson, Thorvaldur; Turnock, Steven; Barsotti, Sara; Delaney, Lin; Feng, Wuhu; Grainger, Roy G.; Hort, Matthew C.; Höskuldsson, Ármann; Ialongo, Iolanda; Ilyinskaya, Evgenia; Jóhannsson, Thorsteinn; Kenny, Patrick; Mather, Tamsin A.; Richards, Nigel A. D.; Shepherd, Janet (2015). "Satellite detection, long-range transport, and air quality impacts of volcanic sulfur dioxide from the 2014-2015 flood lava eruption at Bárðarbunga (Iceland)" (PDF). Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 120 (18): 9739–9757. Bibcode:2015JGRD..120.9739S. doi:10.1002/2015JD023638. ISSN 2169-897X.
  29. ^ Rose, William I.; Millard, Genevieve A.; Mather, Tamsin A.; Hunton, Donald E.; Anderson, Bruce; Oppenheimer, Clive; Thornton, Brett F.; Gerlach, Terrence M.; Viggiano, Albert A.; Kondo, Yutaka; Miller, Thomas M.; Ballenthin, John O. (2006). "Atmospheric chemistry of a 33–34 hour old volcanic cloud from Hekla Volcano (Iceland): Insights from direct sampling and the application of chemical box modeling". Journal of Geophysical Research. 111 (D20). Bibcode:2006JGRD..11120206R. doi:10.1029/2005JD006872. ISSN 0148-0227.
  30. ^ Harrison, R G; Nicoll, K A; Ulanowski, Z; Mather, T A (2010). "Self-charging of the Eyjafjallajökull volcanic ash plume". Environmental Research Letters. 5 (2): 024004. Bibcode:2010ERL.....5b4004H. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/5/2/024004. ISSN 1748-9326.
  31. ^ Parks, Michelle M.; Biggs, Juliet; England, Philip; Mather, Tamsin A.; Nomikou, Paraskevi; Palamartchouk, Kirill; Papanikolaou, Xanthos; Paradissis, Demitris; Parsons, Barry; Pyle, David M.; Raptakis, Costas; Zacharis, Vangelis (2012). "Evolution of Santorini Volcano dominated by episodic and rapid fluxes of melt from depth". Nature Geoscience. 5 (10): 749–754. Bibcode:2012NatGe...5..749P. doi:10.1038/ngeo1562. ISSN 1752-0894.  
  32. ^ Watt, Sebastian F. L.; Pyle, David M.; Mather, Tamsin A.; Martin, Robert S.; Matthews, Naomi E. (2009). "Fallout and distribution of volcanic ash over Argentina following the May 2008 explosive eruption of Chaitén, Chile". Journal of Geophysical Research. 114 (B4). Bibcode:2009JGRB..114.4207W. doi:10.1029/2008JB006219. ISSN 0148-0227.
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  34. ^ Mather, T. A.; Tsanev, V. I.; Pyle, D. M.; McGonigle, A. J. S.; Oppenheimer, C.; Allen, A. G. (2004). "Characterization and evolution of tropospheric plumes from Lascar and Villarrica volcanoes, Chile". Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 109 (D21): n/a. Bibcode:2004JGRD..10921303M. doi:10.1029/2004JD004934. ISSN 0148-0227.
  35. ^ Mather, T. A.; Allen, A. G.; Oppenheimer, C.; Pyle, D. M.; McGonigle, A. J. S. (2003). "Size-Resolved Characterisation of Soluble Ions in the Particles in the Tropospheric Plume of Masaya Volcano, Nicaragua: Origins and Plume Processing". Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry. 46 (3): 207–237. Bibcode:2003JAtC...46..207M. doi:10.1023/A:1026327502060. ISSN 0167-7764. S2CID 91232105.
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  37. ^ Martin, R. S.; Mather, T. A.; Pyle, D. M.; Power, M.; Allen, A. G.; Aiuppa, A.; Horwell, C. J.; Ward, E. P. W. (2008). "Composition-resolved size distributions of volcanic aerosols in the Mt. Etna plumes". Journal of Geophysical Research. 113 (D17). Bibcode:2008JGRD..11317211M. doi:10.1029/2007JD009648. ISSN 0148-0227.
  38. ^ Parks, Michelle (2013). Volcanic processes during eruption and unrest : combining satellite and ground-based monitoring at Galeras and Santorini volcanoes. ora.ox.ac.uk (DPhil thesis). University of Oxford. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.588458.
  39. ^ Scott, Jeannie A. J. (2013). Origin and evolution of the Santiaguito lava dome complex, Guatemala. ora.ox.ac.uk (DPhil thesis). University of Oxford. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.600026.  
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Tamsin Alice Mather MAE born 1976 1 3 4 is a British Professor of Earth Sciences at the Department of Earth Sciences University of Oxford 2 6 7 8 and a Fellow of University College Oxford 9 She studies volcanic processes and their impacts on the Earth s environment 10 and has appeared on the television and radio Tamsin MatherMAETamsin Mather at the summit of Villarrica volcano Chile in 2003BornTamsin Alice Mather 1976 12 15 15 December 1976 age 46 1 3 Bristol 4 EnglandAlma materUniversity of Cambridge MSci MPhil PhD ChildrenTwo 5 AwardsMember of the Academia Europaea 2021 Rosalind Franklin Award 2018 Philip Leverhulme Prize 2010 1 L Oreal UNESCO For Women in Science Award 2008 Scientific careerFieldsVolcanology 2 Atmospheric chemistry 2 InstitutionsUniversity of OxfordThesisNear source chemistry of tropospheric volcanic plumes 2004 Websitewww wbr earth wbr ox wbr ac wbr uk wbr people wbr mather Contents 1 Education 2 Career and research 2 1 Media and outreach 2 2 Awards and honours 3 ReferencesEducation editMather was born in Bristol on 15 December 1976 the daughter of William Mather and Felicity Mather 4 She was educated at St John s College Cambridge where she was awarded a Master of Science degree in 1999 a Master of Philosophy MPhil degree in 2000 and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 2004 1 11 As an undergraduate she studied the Natural Sciences Tripos before switching to the History and Philosophy of Science for her MPhil in the same MPhil class as Helen Macdonald and Katherine Angel 1 She spent a year working abroad before returning to science for her PhD which was completed in the Department of Earth Sciences and investigated the chemistry of volcanic plumes in the troposphere 11 12 13 Her PhD involved working in Chile Nicaragua and Italy 13 14 Career and research editMather studies volcanic behaviour working to understand volcanoes as natural hazards planetary scale processes and natural resources 15 16 Mather is a Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford and a fellow of University College Oxford 17 She is part of the Centre for the Observation and Modeling of Earthquakes Volcanoes and Tectonics COMET project 18 which is a collaborative centre for understanding tectonic and volcanic processes and hazards though the integrated application of Earth Observation EO data ground based measurements and geophysical models Other current recent projects include the European Research Council funded project Revealing hidden volcanic triggers for global environmental change events in Earth s geological past using mercury Hg the Natural Environment Research Council NERC funded RiftVolc project 19 researching past and current volcanism and volcanic hazards in the main Ethiopian rift the Natural Environment Research Council NERC funded Volatiles Geodynamics amp Solid Earth Controls on the Habitable Planet programme researching deep Earth influences in the long term evolution of the Earth 20 the Natural Environment Research Council NERC and Economic and Social Research Council ESRC Strengthening Resilience in Volcanic Areas collaboration STREVA which looked to establish a risk assessment framework for volcanoes 21 Her research into the role of volcanism in planetary scale processes 22 includes the discovery that volcanic vents perform nitrogen fixation making it available to for use by life possibly a significant source on the early Earth as life was evolving 23 24 Mather s other research includes investigations into volcanic plumes 25 the effects of volcanic emissions and aerosols on the environment and the structure and stability of volcanoes 26 She has also studied the emissions from Buncefield fire at the Buncefield oil depot in 2005 26 and is interested in the mercury cycle 27 as well as other biogeochemical cycles Mather has led or collaborated on work studying volcanoes around the world both in situ and using remote sensing data from ground or satellite based platforms 5 Volcanoes Mather has studied include Bardarbunga 28 Hekla 29 and Eyjafjallajokull in Iceland 30 the Santorini caldera in Greece 31 the Villarica Lascar Chaiten 32 and Calbuco volcanoes in Chile 33 13 34 Masaya Volcano in Nicaragua 35 where she was held up at gunpoint 5 36 Mount Etna in Italy 37 Galeras in Colombia 38 the Santiaguito lava dome complex in Guatemala 39 and the Great Rift Valley Ethiopia 19 40 Mather s research has been funded by the Natural Environment Research Council NERC the Science and Technology Facilities Council STFC 41 the European Research Council and the Royal Society 22 In 2005 she served as a Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology POST Fellow 42 producing a POSTnote note on Carbon capture and storage 43 she served as co editor in chief of Earth and Planetary Science Letters 2014 2019 served on the board of directors of the Geochemical Society 2017 2019 42 on the Natural Environment Research Council Science Board Committee 2017 2021 and on the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program Science Advisory Group 2019 2022 Media and outreach edit In 2016 Mather appeared on the BBC World Service discussing volcanoes and earthquakes 44 Mather was interviewed on BBC Radio 4 s The Life Scientific in 2017 5 She has taken part in Pint of Science lectured at the Royal Institution 45 46 and appeared on podcasts 5 She was a guest on The Infinite Monkey Cage alongside Jo Brand and Clive Oppenheimer in February 2018 47 and spoke at New Scientist Live in 2018 12 Awards and honours edit 2022 Appointed a geochemistry fellow by the European Association of Geochemistry 48 2021 Elected a Member of the Academia Europaea MAE 49 2018 Awarded the Rosalind Franklin Award of the Royal Society 50 2010 Awarded the Philip Leverhulme Prize by the Leverhulme Trust 2008 Awarded the national L Oreal UNESCO For Women in Science Award 51 2005 Awarded a Dorothy Hodgkin Research Fellowship by the Royal Society which funded the study of volatile emissions from volcanoes 22 References edit 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Chemical Geology 263 1 4 110 121 Bibcode 2009ChGeo 263 110P doi 10 1016 j chemgeo 2008 11 013 ISSN 0009 2541 S2CID 129568822 a b Mather Tamsin Alice 2004 Near source chemistry of tropospheric volcanic plumes cam ac uk PhD thesis University of Cambridge OCLC 890159789 EThOS uk bl ethos 616245 a b Tamsin Mather live newscientist com Retrieved 20 July 2018 a b c Forde Anne 2005 A Volcanologist s Vista sciencemag org Retrieved 20 July 2018 Meet Tamsin Mather a volcanologist who cameos in the Mars Diary marsdiary org Retrieved 20 July 2018 We could power the world with volcanoes futurism com 15 November 2017 Retrieved 20 July 2018 Tamsin Mather theconversation com 20 June 2017 Retrieved 20 July 2018 Professor Tamsin Mather ox ac uk University of Oxford Retrieved 20 July 2018 Welcome to the Centre for the Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes Volcanoes and Tectonics COMET Centre for the Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes Volcanoes and Tectonics a b Rift Volcanism Past Present and Future ed ac uk University of Edinburgh Deep Volatiles What we do streva ac uk Retrieved 20 July 2018 a b c Anon 2018 Tamsin Mather royalsociety org Royal Society Retrieved 20 July 2018 Why more women should consider a career in science The Guardian 22 July 2011 Retrieved 20 July 2018 Martin Jason 20 July 2009 Oxford teacher s volcano ventures Retrieved 20 July 2018 Mather T A Pyle D M Oppenheimer C 2003 Tropospheric volcanic aerosol Volcanism and the Earth s Atmosphere Geophysical Monograph Series Vol 139 pp 189 212 doi 10 1029 139GM12 ISBN 0 87590 998 1 ISSN 0065 8448 a b Professor Tamsin Mather University of Oxford Ox ac uk Retrieved 25 July 2018 Pyle David M Mather Tamsin A 2003 The importance of volcanic emissions for the global atmospheric mercury cycle Atmospheric Environment 37 36 5115 5124 Bibcode 2003AtmEn 37 5115P doi 10 1016 j atmosenv 2003 07 011 ISSN 1352 2310 Schmidt Anja Leadbetter Susan Theys Nicolas Carboni Elisa Witham Claire S Stevenson John A Birch Cathryn E Thordarson Thorvaldur Turnock Steven Barsotti Sara Delaney Lin Feng Wuhu Grainger Roy G Hort Matthew C Hoskuldsson Armann Ialongo Iolanda Ilyinskaya Evgenia Johannsson Thorsteinn Kenny Patrick Mather Tamsin A Richards Nigel A D Shepherd Janet 2015 Satellite detection long range transport and air quality impacts of volcanic sulfur dioxide from the 2014 2015 flood lava eruption at Bardarbunga Iceland PDF Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres 120 18 9739 9757 Bibcode 2015JGRD 120 9739S doi 10 1002 2015JD023638 ISSN 2169 897X Rose William I Millard Genevieve A Mather Tamsin A Hunton Donald E Anderson Bruce Oppenheimer Clive Thornton Brett F Gerlach Terrence M Viggiano Albert A Kondo Yutaka Miller Thomas M Ballenthin John O 2006 Atmospheric chemistry of a 33 34 hour old volcanic cloud from Hekla Volcano Iceland Insights from direct sampling and the application of chemical box modeling Journal of Geophysical Research 111 D20 Bibcode 2006JGRD 11120206R doi 10 1029 2005JD006872 ISSN 0148 0227 Harrison R G Nicoll K A Ulanowski Z Mather T A 2010 Self charging of the Eyjafjallajokull volcanic ash plume Environmental Research Letters 5 2 024004 Bibcode 2010ERL 5b4004H doi 10 1088 1748 9326 5 2 024004 ISSN 1748 9326 Parks Michelle M Biggs Juliet England Philip Mather Tamsin A Nomikou Paraskevi Palamartchouk Kirill Papanikolaou Xanthos Paradissis Demitris Parsons Barry Pyle David M Raptakis Costas Zacharis Vangelis 2012 Evolution of Santorini Volcano dominated by episodic and rapid fluxes of melt from depth Nature Geoscience 5 10 749 754 Bibcode 2012NatGe 5 749P doi 10 1038 ngeo1562 ISSN 1752 0894 nbsp Watt Sebastian F L Pyle David M Mather Tamsin A Martin Robert S Matthews Naomi E 2009 Fallout and distribution of volcanic ash over Argentina following the May 2008 explosive eruption of Chaiten Chile Journal of Geophysical Research 114 B4 Bibcode 2009JGRB 114 4207W doi 10 1029 2008JB006219 ISSN 0148 0227 Professor Tamsin A Mather PDF earth ox ac uk Archived from the original PDF on 26 April 2018 Mather T A Tsanev V I Pyle D M McGonigle A J S Oppenheimer C Allen A G 2004 Characterization and evolution of tropospheric plumes from Lascar and Villarrica volcanoes Chile Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres 109 D21 n a Bibcode 2004JGRD 10921303M doi 10 1029 2004JD004934 ISSN 0148 0227 Mather T A Allen A G Oppenheimer C Pyle D M McGonigle A J S 2003 Size Resolved Characterisation of Soluble Ions in the Particles in the Tropospheric Plume of Masaya Volcano Nicaragua Origins and Plume Processing Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry 46 3 207 237 Bibcode 2003JAtC 46 207M doi 10 1023 A 1026327502060 ISSN 0167 7764 S2CID 91232105 Bandits must ve seen our car on the crater rim two guys with a rifle and a machete turned up sciencefocus com Retrieved 20 July 2018 Martin R S Mather T A Pyle D M Power M Allen A G Aiuppa A Horwell C J Ward E P W 2008 Composition resolved size distributions of volcanic aerosols in the Mt Etna plumes Journal of Geophysical Research 113 D17 Bibcode 2008JGRD 11317211M doi 10 1029 2007JD009648 ISSN 0148 0227 Parks Michelle 2013 Volcanic processes during eruption and unrest combining satellite and ground based monitoring at Galeras and Santorini volcanoes ora ox ac uk DPhil thesis University of Oxford EThOS uk bl ethos 588458 Scott Jeannie A J 2013 Origin and evolution of the Santiaguito lava dome complex Guatemala ora ox ac uk DPhil thesis University of Oxford EThOS uk bl ethos 600026 nbsp Hutchison William 2015 Past present and future volcanic activity at restless calderas in the Main Ethiopian Rift ora ox ac uk DPhil thesis University of Oxford EThOS uk bl ethos 714049 GTR Archived from the original on 25 July 2018 Retrieved 25 July 2018 a b 2018 Board of Directors Geochemical Society geochemsoc org Retrieved 20 July 2018 Carbon capture and storage CCS March 2005 7 January 2021 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Anon 2016 The Unpredictable Planet 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