2022 Condon lecture at Oregon State Univ

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From: Jon Fink <jonfink@xxxxxxx>


The College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences invites you to attend
the 2022 Thomas Condon Lecture: *What's under a volcano, and how do we
know?* Featuring internationally acclaimed volcanologist, Kathy Cashman.
DETAILS & REGISTRATION
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DATE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2
TIME: 7:00 P.M. (RECEPTION BEGINS AT 6:30 P.M.)
LOCATION: LASELLS STEWART CENTER (ALSO ON ZOOM)
A major challenge in volcanology is knowing what lies beneath a volcano:
Where is the magma? What are its chemical and physical properties? How,
when and how fast does it migrate to the surface to erupt? Addressing these
questions requires us to combine insights from physical measurements of
whatâ??s beneath the Earthâ??s surface with chemical measurements of erupted
lava and pumice. Additional insights come from cores drilled into cooling
and solidifying lava lakes in Hawaii. Dr. Cashman will review all of these
approaches and resulting implications for (1) detection and evolution of
magma in the subsurface, (2) eruption triggers and (3) controls on eruption
style and duration.
*About the speaker*
Kathy Cashman is a professor in the Department of Earth Sciences at the
University of Oregon and the University of Bristol who has studied
volcanoes on all seven continents to learn how they erupt and why eruption
styles vary. From 1980 to 1982, she was the Public Information Scientist at
the Cascades Volcano Observatory in Washington, and has worked with all of
the volcano observatories in the U.S. Prior to coming to University of
Oregon, she was a Fulbright scholar studying igneous petrology in New
Zealand, and was on the faculty at Princeton University. She is a member of
the National Academy of Sciences and a Fellow of the Royal Society. Cashman
is also a Fellow of the American  Geophysical Union and the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a member of the Academia Europaea.
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