There's a slew of new papers out of the EPIC lab this summer...
EPIC grad student Karalee Brugman & PI Christy Till's 2019, cpx-liquid geothermometer for silicic systems was officially published at American Mineralogist EPIC grad student Hannah Shamloo & PI Christy Till's 2019 paper on the triggering mechanism for the Lava Creek Tuff super-eruption at Yellowstone was published at Contributions to Mineralogy & Petrology PI Christy Till and co-authors 2019 zircon geochronology & petrochronology paper on the magmatic system evolution in the aftermath of the Lava Creek Tuff super-eruption at Yellowstone is now available online at G-cubed. ....with even more to come soon! This summer many EPIC lab members were busy trying to wrap up MS & PhD projects and start writing postdoc proposals as they look toward graduation this Winter and Spring. We attended a variety of great conferences and workshops including the volcanology field school at Katmai volcano in Alaska, the 2019 CIDER on Volcanoes, the Solid Earth Gordon Conference and the Earth Educator's Rendezvous, and will be presenting at the upcoming Goldschmidt conference in Barcelona and the Geological Society of American meeting in Phoenix AZ in August and September. We were also excited to learn that a NSF FRES grant to work on the evolution of the Colombian arc and continental lithosphere from Miocene to present was funded this summer, after our preliminary work there supported by an Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute - ASU grant showed some promising and intriguing outcomes. So stay tuned for a lot more about our work on volcanism in Colombia! And last but certainly not least, the EPIC lab is especially excited to welcome two new grad students starting this Fall, Jessie Bersson and Felix Ishimwe! We're so excited to have them on board and for all the exciting science they will be doing with us. Comments are closed.
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September 2020
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