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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2021 · 54 MIN

Observing Volcanoes: Dr. Andrew Calvert, Scientist-in-Charge of CalVO

from PlanetGeo: The Geology Podcast · host Dr. Andrew Calvert

Today we have the great pleasure of interviewing Dr. Andrew Calvert, the Scientist-in-charge of the California Volcano Observatory.  In this conversation we cover a huge range of topics from Mount Shasta, to how magmas form and become more silica rich, the role of federal institutes like CalVo in volcano hazard prediction and monitoring, and some details about potassium-argon (K-Ar, as argon-argon, Ar-Ar) geochronology using noble gases in minerals! Dr. Calvert also gives and excellent description of how magnetometers are used to map lava flows on old volcanoes.  This is an incredible tool that helps drive a deeper understanding of the volumes and rates of past volcanic eruptions, which is very valuable information that is used to help forecast volcano behavior! Dr. Calvert is an excellent science communicator and has a wide variety of experiences studying volcanoes as well as directing observation and hazard prediction efforts. Join us for an amazing conversation with Dr. Andrew Calvert! Here is a link to Dr. Calvert's research profile, and a short bio:EducationPh.D., University of California – Santa Barbara                     Dissertation: Metamorphism and exhumation of mid-crustal gneiss domes in the Arctic Alaska Terrane M.S./B.S., Stanford University (both degrees conferred June 1992)Thesis: Structural Evolution and Thermochronology of the Kigluaik Mountains, Seward Peninsula, Alaska  —————————————————— Instagram: @planetgeocast Twitter: @planetgeocast Facebook: @planetgeocast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ_A82nOMu0nIvZto6zMPqgEmail: [email protected] the CampGeo app now at this link. On the app you can get tons of free content, exclusive images, and access to our Geology of National Parks series. You can also learn the basics of geology at the college level in our FREE CampGeo content series - get learning now!Like, Subscribe, and leave us a Rating!——————————————————Instagram: @planetgeocastTwitter: @planetgeocastFacebook: @planetgeocastSupport us: https://planetgeocast.com/support-usEmail: [email protected]: https://planetgeocast.com/

Today we have the great pleasure of interviewing Dr. Andrew Calvert, the Scientist-in-charge of the California Volcano Observatory. In this conversation we cover a huge range of topics from Mount Shasta, to how magmas form and become more silica rich, the role of federal institutes like CalVo in volcano hazard prediction and monitoring, and some details about potassium-argon (K-Ar, as argon-argon, Ar-Ar) geochronology using noble gases in minerals! Dr. Calvert also gives and exce...

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