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Discover how we now think magma is supplied to volcanoes, and the implications for eruption frequency and prediction.
Professor Matthew Jackson, TOTAL Chair of Geological Fluid Mechanics, Dept. of Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College London.
Recent research is challenging the traditional model of volcano plumbing. Discover how we now think magma is supplied to volcanoes, and the implications for eruption frequency and prediction, and evolution of the Earthâs crust.
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25 February 2016 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Imperial College London |
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Friends of Imperial College |
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£5 |
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https://www.friendsofimperial.org.uk/FOIC-Index.php?pg=FullEvent&from=Our-Events&ev=199 |
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