| I am currently a graduate student in the Physical Petrology Group at the University of Washington.
My research focusses on magma chamber dynamics beneath continental arc volcanos. I use geochemical, petrological and numerical tools to understand the length and time scale on which physical and chemcial processes modify the residing magma. In my current project I am integrating the information from the different tools to obtain a more coherent picture for a single volcanic system, Volcan Quizapu, Central Chile. This volcano produced the largest historic eruptions in the Chilean Andes. It comprises a rare case, in which a voluminous effusive lava (1846 AD) was followed by an equally voluminous plinian eruption (1932 AD) of similar composition. |
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| University of Washington Department of Earth and Space Sciences Box 351310 Seattle, WA 98195 office: (206) 685-1910 |
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| B.Sc. (2001) University of Göttingen, Germany Diplom (2004) University of Göttingen, Germany | |||||||
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| last modified: 03/2007 (P. Ruprecht) |
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