The EPIC lab was busy with great presentations and sessions at AGU this year! Dr. Christy Till Talk: “New Approaches for Identifying the P-T-X-t Histories and Eruption Triggers for Silicic Magmas; An Example Examining the Scaup Lake Rhyolite, Yellowstone Caldera, WY” Meghan Guild, PhD candidate (third year) Talk: “Stability of Aqueous Carbon Species in Subduction Zone Fluids” Talk Kara Brugman, PhD candidate (third year) Talk: “Clinopyroxene Diffusion Chronometry of the Scaup Lake Rhyolite, Yellowstone Caldera, WY” Talk Hannah Shamloo, PhD student (second year) Poster: “Petrologic Insights into the Triggering Mechanism for the Lava Creek Tuff Super-Eruption Yellowstone Caldera, WY” Poster, V23B-2979 Jamie Shaffer, Masters Student at New Mexico State, former EPIC research assistant Poster: “New Temperature and H2O estimates for Post Caldera Yellowstone Rhyolite Lavas from Feldspar Geothermometry and Rhyolite-MELTS Modeling” Dr. Kayla Iacovino, EPIC lab postdoc Convening a VGP session V34C on volatiles in volcanic processes: “Fluids, Crystals, and Melts: The Role of Volatiles in Volcanic Processes from Mantle to Surface” EPIC graduate student H. Shamloo's research on the Lava Creek Tuff super-eruption at Yellowstone was recently featured in an article in the publication EOS after following her poster presentation the December 2016 American Geophysical Union meeting. Check it out here: eos.org/articles/pinpointing-the-trigger-behind-yellowstones-last-supereruption EPIC post-doc Dr. Kayla Iacovino recently had her reserach on Mt. Paektu in N. Korea featured in a number of news outlets inclduing the New York Times, Nature Magazine and NPR. More about it here!
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September 2020
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