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Dr. Amy Ryan - Melt migration in mushy volcanic systems: insights from high-temperature, high-pressure deformation experiments

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Dr. Amy Ryan - NSF EAR Postdoctoral Fellow
Rock and Mineral Physics Laboratory
University of Minnesota
Geology Colloquium - GG Building 200A or via Zoom
Colloquium

Speaker: Amy Ryan

Bio: Amy is an experimental volcanologist and uses high-temperature deformation experiments to explore the connections between magma properties, rheology and volcanic eruptive behavior. Her past research topics include the dynamics and timescales of sintering within volcanic conduits, the rheology and outgassing behavior of bubbly melts, and the temperature-dependent solubility of water in rhyolitic melts. She received her BA from Colorado College, and her MSc and PhD from the University of British Columbia. Amy is currently an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow in the Rock and Mineral Physics Laboratory at the University of Minnesota and, in the fall of 2023, will be a Post-doctoral Research Associate at Ludwig-Maximilian University in Munich, Germany.

Host: Mattia Pistone

This is a hybrid event, if you are unable to join us in person please join via zoom. 
Meeting ID: 997 2477 2096
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