First in-person ROTTnROCK meeting since the project started! We’re at #EGU24@rocklabstrasbourg.bsky.social@claireharnett.bsky.social
The interiors of some of the bombs collected from Poás, Turrialba, and Rincón de la Vieja volcanoes in Costa Rica! 🌋🇨🇷 Snapshots of the hydrothermal seal! We’ll be soon making laboratory measurements! 🥳
Currently breaking altered rocks from Copahue volcano in Argentina 🌋🇦🇷 With Marina Rosas-Carbajal and others we’re interested in assessing the stability of Copahue by combining laboratory and field measurements! 💪
The ROTTnROCK website is live! 🌋 Still plenty more information to upload, so keep tuned for updates! 👇 rottnrock.eu@claireharnett.bsky.social@trwalter.bsky.social@rocklabstrasbourg.bsky.social
Meet the ROTTnROCK team! 🌋 Finally, Claire Harnett! Claire, based at University College Dublin, is an expert in the numerical modelling of volcanic environments, with a particular focus on dynamic stability modelling in different volcanic contexts @claireharnett.bsky.social
Meet the ROTTnROCK team! 🌋 Next up, Mike Heap! Mike, based at University of Strasbourg, is an expert in rock deformation and the physical properties of rocks @rocklabstrasbourg.bsky.social
Meet the ROTTnROCK team! 🌋 Next up, Valentin Troll! Valentin, based at Uppsala University, is an expert in igneous petrology and geochemistry 🔬
Meet the ROTTnROCK team! 🌋 First up, Thomas Walter! Thomas is an expert in the observation and modelling of volcanic processes. He does so by combining remote sensing techniques with geophysical and geodetic field observations 🛰️