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Hazel Rymer is affiliated with The Open University in the United Kingdom and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Engineering. Their research spans several interconnected fields, including Atmospheric Science, Geophysics, Aerospace Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Astronomy and Astrophysics.

The scientist's work covers multiple research topics, such as:

  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Urban Heat Island Mitigation
  • Planetary Science and Exploration
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Spacecraft Design and Technology

Hazel Rymer has contributed to several recent research papers, which reflect a focus on volcanic activity and remote sensing applications. Key publications include:

  • "The Impact of Dynamic Emissivity-Temperature Trends on Spaceborne Data: Applications to the 2001 Mount Etna Eruption," published in 2022 in Remote Sensing
  • "Tracking the behaviour of persistently degassing volcanoes using noble gas analysis of Pele's hairs and tears: A case study of the Masaya volcano (Nicaragua)," published in 2021 in the Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
  • "'Dynamic Emissivity-Temperature Trend' and its impact to Spaceborne applications: Mount Etna case study," published in 2020 in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Their research published in these venues often deals with volcanic monitoring through various advanced techniques, including noble gas analysis and satellite data interpretation.

Frequent collaborators include Nikola Rogic, M. S. Ramsey, Giuseppe Bilotta, Gaetana Ganci, and James O. Thompson. These collaborations indicate an interdisciplinary approach involving experts across volcanology, remote sensing, and geological sciences.

Hazel Rymer's scholarly presence is marked by contributions to notable journals such as Remote Sensing, the Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, and conference proceedings like the AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts.

Best Publications

  • Encyclopedia of Volcanoes

    Haraldur Sigurdsson;Bruce F. Houghton;Stephen R. McNutt;Hazel Rymer

  • Pit crater structure and processes governing persistent activity at Masaya Volcano, Nicaragua

    Hazel Rymer;Benjamin van Wyk de Vries;John Stix;Glyn Williams-Jones

  • Energy budget analysis for Poás crater lake: implications for predicting volcanic activity

    Geoff Brown;Hazel Rymer;John Dowden;Phiroze Kapadia

  • Gravity fields and the interpretation of volcanic structures: Geological discrimination and temporal evolution

    H. Rymer;G.C Brown

  • Microgravity change as a precursor to volcanic activity

    Hazel Rymer

  • Shallow structure beneath the Central Volcanic Complex of Tenerife from new gravity data: Implications for its evolution and recent reactivation

    J. Gottsmann;A.G. Camacho;J. Martí;L. Wooller

  • Oscillations in hydrothermal systems as a source of periodic unrest at caldera volcanoes: Multiparameter insights from Nisyros, Greece

    Joachim Gottsmann;Roberto Carniel;Nicolas Coppo;Luke Wooller

  • Mechanisms of magma eruption and emplacement at Mt Etna between 1989 and 1992

    Hazel Rymer;John B. Murray;Geoff C. Brown;Fabrizio Ferrucci

  • Volcano spreading controlled by dipping substrata

    Luke Wooller;Benjamin van Wyk de Vries;John B. Murray;Hazel Rymer

  • Volcanic eruption prediction: Magma chamber physics from gravity and deformation measurements

    Hazel Rymer;Glyn Williams-Jones

  • Hazards of Volcanic Gases

    Glyn Williams-Jones;Hazel Rymer

  • New evidence for the reawakening of Teide volcano

    Joachim H Gottsmann;L Wooller;J Martí;J Fernández

  • Gravity changes and passive SO2 degassing at the Masaya caldera complex, Nicaragua

    Glyn Williams-Jones;Hazel Rymer;David A Rothery

  • Gravity changes as a precursor to volcanic eruption at Poás volcano, Costa Rica

    Hazel Rymer;Geoff Brown

  • Unrest at Campi Flegrei: A contribution to the magmatic versus hydrothermal debate from inverse and finite element modeling

    Joachim H Gottsmann;Joachim H Gottsmann;A Folch;H Rymer

  • Unrest at the Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy): A critical evaluation of source parameters from geodetic data inversion

    Joachim Gottsmann;Hazel Rymer;Giovanna Berrino

  • Gravity−height correlations for unrest at calderas

    G. Berrino;H. Rymer;G.C. Brown;G. Corrado

  • Super-eruptions: global effects and future threats

    Hazel Rymer;Stephen Sparks;Stephen Self;John Grattan

  • Detecting volcanic eruption precursors: a new method using gravity and deformation measurements

    Glyn Williams-Jones;Hazel Rymer

  • Net gravity decrease at Askja volcano, Iceland: constraints on processes responsible for continuous caldera deflation, 1988–2003

    Elske de Zeeuw-van Dalfsen;Hazel Rymer;Freysteinn Sigmundsson;Erik Sturkell

Frequent Co-Authors

Joachim H Gottsmann
Joachim H Gottsmann University of Bristol
Erik Sturkell
Erik Sturkell University of Gothenburg
Freysteinn Sigmundsson
Freysteinn Sigmundsson University of Iceland
John Stix
John Stix McGill University
Stephen Blake
Stephen Blake The Open University
Stephen R. McNutt
Stephen R. McNutt University of South Florida
Páll Einarsson
Páll Einarsson University of Iceland
Joan Martí
Joan Martí Spanish National Research Council
Haraldur Sigurdsson
Haraldur Sigurdsson University of Rhode Island
David Stevenson
David Stevenson University of Edinburgh

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