Lauren Cox

Lauren Cox

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Profile Display Name:

Lauren Cox

E-mail Address:

lauren.cox.15@ucl.ac.uk

Start Year

2018 (Cohort 5)

Research interests:

Volcanolgy, Seismicity, Natural Hazards

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PhD Project
PhD Title

Understanding melt distribution beneath volcanoes using experimental and seismic techniques

Research Theme

Natural and Biological Hazards

Primary Supervisor
Primary Institution

BBK

Secondary Supervisor
Secondary Institution

UCL

Abstract

Volcanic events have the potential to kill and injure thousands of people and cost billions of dollars to global economies (Witham, 2005, Oppenheimer, 2015). Imaging the subsurface structure of a volcanic system can lead to better understanding of the threats posed and assist monitoring systems, but current imaging techniques provide only limited resolution of magmatic structures. Models of large-scale magmatic systems have evolved from simple chambers (Blake, 1981) to transient, layered structures of fluid, melt and crystal mush (Christopher et al., 2015). Existing models of grain-scale melt structures are derived from 2D images of synthetically melted rock aggregates and simplified geometrical approximations, creating much ambiguity in their results. This study will use a new approach of 3D printing melt models to constrain the effects different melt structures have on seismic wave velocities and properties. A suite of parameters will be determined which will be applied to real-world, active volcanic settings to better describe their eruption dynamics. The results from this work will be transferrable to any volcanic setting and may also inform deep Earth studies.

Policy Impact
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Publications

None

Activities
Conferences and Workshops
  • PGRiP 2019 (August 2019). Poster: Understanding melt distribution beneath volcanoes: An experimental approach.
  • VMSG 2020 (January 2020). Poster: Understanding melt distribution beneath volcanoes: An experimental approach.
  • Joint DTP Conference: Engaging Sustainability (September 2020). Poster: Understanding melt distribution beneath volcanoes: An experimental approach.
  • AGU 2020 (December 2020). Poster: Understanding melt distribution beneath volcanoes: An experimental approach.
DTP Activities
DTP Activities

Member of the Joint DTP Summer Conference Organising Committee 2020

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