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My research interests range from
exploration of the interaction of volcanism and tectonics to the
interaction of volcanism and sedimentation to the interaction of
tectonics and topography to physical volcanology. I have done research
on these various topics in southern and central Arizona, New Zealand,
Ireland, and Mexico. Most recently, most of my work has been in two
areas:
I am investigating how isolated volcanic domes and dome complexes grow
and are destroyed. Domes are commonly found around stratovolcanoes and
calderas, but they certainly exist by themselves as well, and the
perception of their hazards needs to address this fact. My collaborator
in this work is at UNAM, Juraquilla.
I am studying the volcanic contribution to an Upper Triassic unit on the
Colorado Plateau. Together with colleagues at UIPUI, the USGS, and
elsewhere, I am dating volcanic detritus that ranges in size from ash to
cobbles from this continental sandstone and attempting to work backwards
to its source areas. It seems evident that the ash, cobbles, and
non-volcanic material all had different sources, based on the age
signatures of the zircon crystals in them.
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