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Overview

Catherine Annen is affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom and works primarily within the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research focuses extensively on subfields such as Geophysics, Earth-Surface Processes, Environmental Engineering, Atmospheric Science, and Sociology and Political Science.

The scientist's contributions cover a range of topics including Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Geological formations and processes, CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, and Climate Change Communication and Perception.

Recent publications by Catherine Annen include:

  • Modeling water exsolution from a growing and solidifying felsic magma body, 2020, Lithos
  • Re-evaluation of the role of volatiles in the rupture of magma chambers and the triggering of crystal-rich eruptions, 2023, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research

Their frequent co-authors reflect a collaborative research environment. These include:

  • Alain Burgisser
  • Janine Kavanagh
  • Simon Wallis
  • Steffi Burchardt
  • Alexandre Carrara

Publication venues where Catherine Annen has frequently contributed are:

  • Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Bulletin of Volcanology
  • Elements
  • Lithos

Best Publications

  • The Genesis of Intermediate and Silicic Magmas in Deep Crustal Hot Zones

    Catherine Annen;Jon D Blundy;R. S. J. Sparks

  • Effects of repetitive emplacement of basaltic intrusions on thermal evolution and melt generation in the crust

    CJ Annen;R S J Sparks

  • From plutons to magma chambers: Thermal constraints on the accumulation of eruptible silicic magma in the upper crust

    Catherine Annen

  • Construction and evolution of igneous bodies: Towards an integrated perspective of crustal magmatism

    Catherine Annen;Jonathan D. Blundy;Julien Leuthold;R. Stephen J. Sparks

  • Formation and dynamics of magma reservoirs

    R. S. J. Sparks;C. Annen;C. Annen;J. D. Blundy;K. V. Cashman

  • Implications of incremental emplacement of magma bodies for magma differentiation, thermal aureole dimensions and plutonism-volcanism relationships

    Catherine Annen

  • Melt Segregation in Deep Crustal Hot Zones: a Mechanism for Chemical Differentiation, Crustal Assimilation and the Formation of Evolved Magmas

    J.L.S. Solano;M.D. Jackson;R S J Sparks;Jon D Blundy

  • Frequency and magnitude of volcanic eruptions controlled by magma injection and buoyancy

    Luca Caricchi;Luca Caricchi;Catherine J Annen;Jon D Blundy;Guy Simpson

  • The 1999 and 2000 eruptions of Mount Cameroon: eruption behaviour and petrochemistry of lava

    CE Suh;R S J Sparks;JG Fitton;SN Ayonghe

  • Thermal Constraints on the Emplacement Rate of a Large Intrusive Complex: The Manaslu Leucogranite, Nepal Himalaya

    Catherine Annen;Bruno Scaillet;R.S.J. Sparks

  • Magma chamber properties from integrated seismic tomography and thermal modeling at Montserrat

    M. Paulatto;M. Paulatto;Catherine J Annen;T J Henstock;Emma J Kiddle

  • The 1999 and 2000 eruptions of Mount Cameroon: eruption behaviour and petrochemistry of lava

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  • Snake River Plain – Yellowstone silicic volcanism: implications for magma genesis and magma fluxes

    William P. Leeman;Catherine Annen;Josef Dufek

  • Magma evolution and ascent at volcanic arcs: constraining petrogenetic processes through rates and chronologies

    G F Zellmer;C J Annen;Bla Charlier;R M M George

  • Conditions for the growth of a long‐lived shallow crustal magma chamber below Mount Pelee volcano (Martinique, Lesser Antilles Arc)

    Catherine Annen;Michel Pichavant;Olivier Bachmann;Olivier Bachmann;Alain Burgisser

  • The long-term growth of volcanic edifices: numerical modelling of the role of dyke intrusion and lava-flow emplacement

    CJ Annen;J-F Lénat;A Provost

  • Rates of magma transfer in the crust: Insights into magma reservoir recharge and pluton growth

    Thierry Menand;Catherine Annen;Michel de Saint Blanquat

  • Evaluating the construction and evolution of upper crustal magma reservoirs with coupled U/Pb zircon geochronology and thermal modeling: A case study from the Mt. Capanne pluton (Elba, Italy)

    Mélanie Barboni;Catherine Annen;Blair Schoene

  • Compositional gaps in igneous rock suites controlled by magma system heat and water content

    Elena Melekhova;Catherine Annen;Jon Blundy

  • The sources of granitic melt in deep hot zones

    Catherine Annen;Jonathan D. Blundy;R. Stephen J. Sparks

  • The effects of magma flux variations on the formation and lifetime of large silicic magma chambers

    Anne Schöpa;Catherine J Annen

Frequent Co-Authors

R. S. J. Sparks
R. S. J. Sparks University of Bristol
Jon D Blundy
Jon D Blundy University of Oxford
Luca Caricchi
Luca Caricchi University of Geneva
Georg F. Zellmer
Georg F. Zellmer University of Bonn
Timothy A. Minshull
Timothy A. Minshull University of Southampton
William P. Leeman
William P. Leeman Rice University
Josef Dufek
Josef Dufek University of Oregon
Simon Wallis
Simon Wallis University of Tokyo
Matthew D. Jackson
Matthew D. Jackson Imperial College London

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