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Overview

Jeremy C Phillips is affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple aspects of environmental and earth sciences, focusing on natural hazards and disaster risk management within expanding urban regions.

Their recent publication record includes papers such as:

  • Editorial. Risk-based, Pro-poor Urban Design and Planning for Tomorrow's Cities (2021, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction)
  • Using TanDEM-X to measure pyroclastic flow source location, thickness and volume: Application to the 3rd June 2018 eruption of Fuego volcano, Guatemala (2020, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research)
  • Physics-based simulations of multiple natural hazards for risk-sensitive planning and decision making in expanding urban regions (2022, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction)
  • The Influence of Particle Concentration on the Formation of Settling-Driven Gravitational Instabilities at the Base of Volcanic Clouds (2021, Frontiers in Earth Science)
  • A New Model for Formation of Lacustrine Primary Dolomite by Subaqueous Hydrothermal Venting (2021, Geophysical Research Letters)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jeremy C Phillips include:

  • Luke T. Jenkins
  • Jenni Barclay
  • S. Daniel Andrade
  • Mark Woodhouse
  • Andrew J. Hogg

Key publication venues in which their work appears are:

  • International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
  • Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Bulletin of Volcanology

Jeremy C Phillips mainly contributes to the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work engages with subfields such as:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Environmental Chemistry

The topics addressed in their research cover a range of environmental and hazard-related subjects, including:

  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research

Best Publications

  • Sedimentation from strong volcanic plumes

    Costanza Bonadonna;Costanza Bonadonna;Jeremy Charles Phillips

  • Sediment-laden gravity currents with reversing buoyancy

    R. Stephen J. Sparks;Roger T. Bonnecaze;Herbert E. Huppert;John R. Lister

  • Entrainment into two-dimensional and axisymmetric turbulent gravity currents

    MA Hallworth;HE Huppert;Jeremy C Phillips;R S J Sparks

  • Physical aspects of magmatic degassing I. Experimental and theoretical constraints on vesiculation

    RS Sparks;J Barclay;C Jaupart;HM Mader

  • Interaction between volcanic plumes and wind during the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption, Iceland

    M J Woodhouse;Andrew J Hogg;Jeremy C Phillips;R S J Sparks

  • Physical aspects of magma degassing; 1, Experimental and theoretical constraints on vesiculation

    R. S. J. Sparks;J. Barclay;C. Jaupart;H. M. Mader

  • Plume dispersion through large groups of obstacles—A field investigation

    MJ Davidson;KR Mylne;CD Jones;Jeremy C Phillips

  • The evolution of bubble size distributions in volcanic eruptions

    JD Blower;Jon P Keating;Heidy M Mader;Jeremy C Phillips

  • Planar collapse of a granular column: Experiments and discrete element simulations

    Laurent Lacaze;Jeremy C. Phillips;Rich R. Kerswell

  • Results of the eruptive column model inter-comparison study

    Antonio Costa;Antonio Costa;Y. J. Suzuki;M. Cerminara;B. J. Devenish

  • Degassing processes during lava dome growth: insights from Santiaguito lava dome, Guatemala

    A.S. Peter Holland;I. Matthew Watson;Jeremy C. Phillips;Luca Caricchi

  • Experimental simulations of explosive degassing of magma

    Heidy M Mader;Y Zhang;Jeremy C Phillips;R S J Sparks

  • Entrainment in turbulent gravity currents

    Mark A. Hallworth;Jeremy C. Phillips;Herbert E. Huppert;R. Stephen J. Sparks

  • Enhanced mobility of granular mixtures of fine and coarse particles

    Jeremy C Phillips;Andrew J Hogg;Richard R Kerswell;N. H. Thomas

  • Physical aspects of magma degassing I. Experimental and theoretical constraints on vesiculation

    R S J Sparks;Jennifer Barclay;Claude P M A Jaupart;Heidy M Mader

  • Inferring volcanic degassing processes from vesicle size distributions

    JD Blower;Jon P Keating;Jon P Keating;Heidy M Mader;Jeremy C Phillips

  • The role of fluidisation in the formation of volcaniclastic kimberlite: Grain size observations and experimental investigation

    AL Walters;Jeremy C Phillips;RJ Brown;M Field

  • Modeling tephra sedimentation from a Ruapehu weak plume eruption

    Costanza Bonadonna;Costanza Bonadonna;Costanza Bonadonna;J. C. Phillips;B. F. Houghton

  • The role of gravitational instabilities in deposition of volcanic ash

    Irene Manzella;Costanza Bonadonna;Jeremy C. Phillips;Hélène Monnard

  • Epistemic uncertainties and natural hazard risk assessment - Part 1:A review of different natural hazard areas

    Keith J. Beven;Keith J. Beven;Susana Almeida;Willy P. Aspinall;Paul D. Bates

  • Experimental study of gas-fluidized granular flows with implications for pyroclastic flow emplacement

    O Roche;Mark A Gilbertson;Jeremy C Phillips;R S J Sparks

  • Chapter 11a. PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF MAGMA DEGASSING I. Experimental and theoretical constraints on vesiculation

    R. S. J. Sparks;J. Barclay;C. Jaupart;H. M. Mader

Frequent Co-Authors

Costanza Bonadonna
Costanza Bonadonna University of Geneva
Heidy M Mader
Heidy M Mader University of Bristol
R. S. J. Sparks
R. S. J. Sparks University of Bristol
Andrew J. Hogg
Andrew J. Hogg University of Bristol
Jenni Barclay
Jenni Barclay University of East Anglia
Andrew W. Woods
Andrew W. Woods University of Cambridge
Keith Beven
Keith Beven Lancaster University
Antonio Costa
Antonio Costa National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Jon P Keating
Jon P Keating University of Oxford
Daniela N Schmidt
Daniela N Schmidt University of Bristol

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