Alumni
Recent graduates:
- 2005: Courtney Kearney
- 2005: Jennifer Adleman
- 2005: Dr. John Sanchez
- 2005: Steve Smith
- 2004: Benjamin Andrews
- 2004: Lilly Wong
- 2004: Lindsay Szramek
- 2003: Alain Burgisser
- 2003: Delenora Grey
- 2003: Graham Hill
- 2003: Dr. Pete Stelling
- 2003: Rob Nicholson
- 2002: Dr. Darren Chertkoff
- 2002: Dr. Döerte Mann
- 2002: Dr. Hillary Fletcher
- 2002: Ken Papp
- 2002: Matt Patrick
- 2002: Dr. Scott Dreher
- 2010: Branden Christensen
- 2010: Ophelia George
- 2010: Rachel Puchrik
- 2010: Erika Rader
- 2010: Allison Payne
- 2010: Dr. Matt Gardine
- 2010: Dr. Leslie Almberg
- 2009: Dr. Jason Addison
- 2008: Abagail Gleason
- 2008: Amanda Kolker
- 2008: Dr. Joanna Mongrain
- 2008: Katrina Jacobs
- 2008: Mariah Tilman
- 2008: Dr. Thomas Fornier
- 2007: Daniel Jones
- 2007: Dr. Tanja Petersen
- 2006: Kathleen Davis
- 2005: Dr. Sigrún Hreinsdóttir
- 2005: Andrea Steffke
- 2005: Dr. Brandon Browne
2010 Graduates
B
randen Christensen
M.S., 2010, Geophysics in Volcano Seismology
B.S in Geology at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York
Swarms versus Mainshock-Aftershock Sequences: eruptive seismicity and infrasonics at Kasatochi, Augusting and Tungurahua volcanoes
Advisors: Steve McNutt , Michael West, Doug Christensen
Olphelia George
M.S., 2010, Geophysics Volcano Seismology
Using data collected from seismometers on Bezymianny volcano in Kamchatka, Russia which she helped install combined with data from Mount Spurr, Alaska to focus on analysis of the relationships between deep seismicity and magma generation and transportation.
Advisors: Michael West
Allison Payne
M.S., 2010, Geology Igneous Petrology
Allison has been actively involved with the 2008 eruption of Redoubt
Advisors: John Eichelberger, Chris Nye, Paul Layer, Ken Severin
Dr. Matt Gardine
Ph.D., 2010, Geophysics Volcano Seismology
B.S. in Geophysical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines
Ph.D. Geophysics, 2010, University of Alaska Fairbanks [Home Page]
Matt studied the deep crustal velocity structure at Colima Volcano, Mexico using seismic tomography, analyzed temporal seismic and stress regimes at Paricutin Volcano, Mexico, and studied the seismic and gas emissions at Fourpeaked Volcano, Alaska in order to gain insight into the transport and storage of magma within the crust beneath different volcanic systems.
Advisors: Michael West, Doug Christensen, Jonathan Dehn, Steve McNutt
Dr. Leslie Almberg
Ph.D. Geology Physical Volcanology
M.S., 2003 University of Alaska Fairbanks
B.S., 2001 University of Washington (Seattle)
[Home Page]
Leslie is utilizing experimental petrology, alteration mineralogy and 3D X-ray tomography to unravel the mysteries of volcanic conduits in dome-forming, intermediate composition volcanoes.
Master's Thesis (2003): Hydrovolcanism in Okmok caldera, Alaska
Advisors: Jessica Faust Larsen, Jeffrey T. Freymueller, Michelle Coombs
2009 Graduates
Dr. Jason Addison
Ph.D., 2009, Geology Tephrochronology and paleoceanography/paleoclimatology
Jason utilized volcanic ash horizons (tephra) as correlative tools to develop consistent chronostratigraphies between marine, terrestrial and ice core records of past environmental change. He has worked with Holocene and Pleistocene tephra deposits from southeast Alaska, the Gulf of Alaska continental shelf and slope, interior Alaska, the Aleutian Islands and the Bering Sea.
Advisors: Jim Begét, Bruce Finney , Nancy Bigelow, Sathy Naidu, Dean Stockwell, Matt Wooller
2008 Graduates
Abagail Gleason
M.S., 2008, Geophysics
Steep-sided domes on Venus: morphologies and emplacement mechanisms reevaluated using high-resolution topography data
Amanda Kolker
M.S., 2008, Geology Volcanology
Geological setting of the central Alaska hot springs belt: implications for geothermal resource capacity and sustainable energy production
Amanda is interested in geothermal systems and their potential for energy use. Her thesis investigated geological controls on subsurface heat and fluid transport in geothermal systems by looking at two high-temperature (volcano-related) geothermal systems; one that is actively being exploited for energy (Mutnovsky Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia) and one that is currently undeveloped but is a potential target for exploitation (Makushin Volcano, Unalaska Island, Alaska.)
Advisors: John Eichelberger, Rainer Newberry, Mary Keskinen, Jessica Faust Larsen
Dr. Joanna Mongrain
Ph.D., 2008, Geophysics Experimental Petrology
Critical parameters in magmatic degassing
Jo modeled conduit processes, especially those related to the nucleation and growth of bubbles.
Advisors: Jessica Faust Larsen, John Eichelberger, Jeffrey T. Freymueller
Katrina Jacobs
M.S., 2008, Geophysics Volcano seismology
[Home Page]
Using seismic b-values to interpret seismicity rates and processes during the Augusting 2006 eruption at Augusting volcano and other Alaskan volcanic earthquake swarms
Katrina went on to do a Ph.D. at the University of Wellington, New Zealand studying earthquake swarm evolution
Advisors: Steve McNutt
Mariah Tilman
M.S., 2008, Geophysics
An investigation of symplectite-rimmed olivine and magmatic processes during the 2006 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska
Advisors: John Eichelberger, Michelle Coombs, Jeffrey T. Freymueller, Pavel Izbeko
Dr. Thomas Fornier
Ph.D., 2008, Geophysics Geodesy
Analysis and interpretation of volcano deformation in Alaska: studies from Okmok and Mt. Veniaminof volcanoes
Advisors: Jeffrey T. Freymueller
2007 Graduates
Daniel Jones
M.S., 2007, Geology
Argo isotopes and geochemistry of El Chichón Volcano, Chiapas, Mexico
Advisors: John Eichelberger
Dr. Tanja Petersen
Ph.D., 2007, Geophysics Volcano seismology
Long-period seismicity at Shishaldin Volcano, Alaska
Tanja studied the seismicity of active volcanoes in order to gain insights into physical processes leading to volcanic eruptions. In June 2001, she started a PhD program by researching low-frequency seismic events at Shishaldin Volcano, Aleutian Arc, Alaska.
Advisors: Steve McNutt , Doug Christensen, Jeffrey T. Freymueller, Jessica Faust Larsen, Jackie Caplan-Auerbach Stelling
2006 Graduates
Kathleen Davis
M.S., 2006, Geology Volcanology
Volcanic, tectonic, and tsunamigenic events recorded in peats near Millers Landing, Homer, Alaska
Kathleen used the dispersal and chemical characteristics of tephra deposits to understand volcanic eruption histories, which help volcanologists determine future eruption hazards of a given system
Advisors: Jim Begét
2005 Graduates
Dr. Sigrún Hreinsdóttir
Ph.D., 2005, Geodesy
Coseismic deformation of the 2001 El Salvador and 2002 Denali Fault earthquakes from GPS geodetic measurements
Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Arizona
Advisors: Jeffrey T. Freymueller
Andrea Steffke
M.S., 2005, Remote Sensing
Temperatures, thermal fluxes and effusion rates associated with the growth of Bezymianny Volcano using spaceborne thermal infrared data
Andrea studied aspects of the remote sensing of lava domes. She is interested in determining the relationship of thermal anomalies seen in satellite imagery with the changes and growth of active lava domes using MODIS, ASTER, AVHRR and Landsat images of the 2000 eruption of Bezymianny Volcano, Russia
Advisors: Ken Dean, Jonathan Dehn, John Eichelberger
Dr. Brandon Browne
Ph.D. 2005, M.S. 2001
Petrologic and experimental constraints on magma mingling and ascent: examples from Japan and Alaska
Eruptive stratigraphy and the transport and deposition of pyroclastic material from the caldera-forming eruption of Volcán Ceboruco, Nayarit, Mexico
Assistant Professor of Volcanology, California State University, Fullerton
Advisors: John Eichelberger
Courtney Kearney
M.S., 2005, Geophysics Remote Sensing
Detection of volcanic SO in the North Pacific Region using ASTER and MODIS
Courtney studied volcanic SO2 in arctic regions using Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS.)
Advisors: Ken Dean, Jonathan Dehn, John Eichelberger
Jennifer
Adleman
M.S., 2005, Volcanology
Analysis of composition and chronology of dome emplacement at Black Peak Volcano, Alaska utilizing aster remote sensing data and field-based studies
Advisors: Jessica Faust Larsen
Dr. John Sanchez 
Ph.D, 2005
M.S., 2000 Volcano Siesmology
Volcano seismology from around the world:
case studies from Mount Pinatubo (Phillipines,) Galeras (Columbia,) Mounts Wrangell and Veniaminof (Alaska.)
Inversion of focal mechanism data for the directions of stress near Redoubt Volcano, Alaska.
Advisors: Steve McNutt
Benjamin Andrews
M.S., 2004
Dynamics of the 240 A.D. caldera-forming eruption of Ksudach Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia
Advisors: John Eichelberger
Lilly Wong
M.S., 2004
Detection Physical volcanology of a sub-Plinian and phreatomagmatic eruption at Okmok Volcano, Alaska:
implications for explosive mafic volcanism
Advisors: Jessica Faust Larsen
Lindsay Szramek 
M.S., 2004
Decompression induced crystallization of basaltic andesite magma : constraints on the eruption of Arenal volcano, Costa Rica
Advisors: Jessica Faust Larsen
2003 Graduates
Dr. Alain Burgisser
Ph.D., 2003
Magmas in motion: degassing in volcanic conduits and fabrics of pyroclastic density current
Advisors: John Eichelberger
Lateral magma transport during the 1912 eruption of Novarupta: insights from magnetic imaging
Advisors: John Eichelberger
Volcanism on Unimak Island, Alaska, USA: a special focus on Shishaidin and Fisher Volcanoes
Advisors: John Eichelberger
The 1931 eruption of Aniakchak volcano, Alaska: deposit characteristics and eruption dynamics
Advisors: Jim Gardner
2003 Graduates
Dr. Darren Chertkoff
Ph.D., 2002
Mafic-silicic magma interactions from volcanic to plutonic:
implications for the evolution and eruption of silicic magma chambers
Advisors: John Eichelberger
Crustal deformation in Alaska measured using the global positioning sytem
Advisors: Jeffrey T. Freymueller
Ken Papp
M.S., 2002
An analysis of volcanic ash plume movement and dispersion within the North Pacific
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Advisors: Jonathan Dehn
Numerical modeling of lava flow cooling applied to the 1997 Okmok eruption : comparison with AVHRR thermal imagery
Advisors: Jonathan Dehn
The physical volcanology and petrology of the 3400 YBP caldera-forming eruption of Aniakchak Volcano, Alaska
Advisors: John Eichelberger









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