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54
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8686
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2757
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310

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1991 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

Marie Edmonds is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on geophysics, artificial intelligence applications within earth sciences, atmospheric science, geology, and global planetary change.

The scientist's publication record demonstrates a strong contribution to research on geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, high-pressure geophysics and materials, geochemistry and geologic mapping, geological and geophysical studies, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, and geology and paleoclimatology research.

Frequent publication venues include:

  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Communications Earth & Environment
  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Goldschmidt Abstracts

Key recent papers authored or co-authored by Marie Edmonds are:

  • Open-vent volcanoes fuelled by depth-integrated magma degassing, 2022, Bulletin of Volcanology
  • Magmatic-Hydrothermal Fluids, 2020, Elements
  • Reconstructing Magma Storage Depths for the 2018 Kılauean Eruption From Melt Inclusion CO2 Contents: The Importance of Vapor Bubbles, 2020, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Aerial strategies advance volcanic gas measurements at inaccessible, strongly degassing volcanoes, 2020, Science Advances
  • Chalcophile elements track the fate of sulfur at Kīlauea Volcano, Hawai'i, 2020, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Marie Edmonds collaborates frequently with several co-authors including Penny Wieser, Frances E. Jenner, Evgenia Ilyinskaya, Emily Mason, and Emma Liu. This indicates an active role in collaborative research projects across multiple specializations related to volcanic activity and geochemical processes.

The scientist received the distinction of Member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1991, reflecting recognition within the scientific community.

Best Publications

  • A miniaturised ultraviolet spectrometer for remote sensing of SO2 fluxes: a new tool for volcano surveillance

    Bo Galle;Bo Galle;Clive Oppenheimer;Andreas Geyer;Andreas Geyer;Andrew J.S McGonigle

  • The Sulfur Budget in Magmas: Evidence from Melt Inclusions, Submarine Glasses, and Volcanic Gas Emissions

    Paul J. Wallace;Marie Edmonds

  • Volatiles in Magmas

    Paul J. Wallace;Terry Plank;Marie Edmonds;Erik H. Hauri

  • SO2 emissions from Soufrière Hills Volcano and their relationship to conduit permeability, hydrothermal interaction and degassing regime

    Marie Edmonds;Clive Oppenheimer;David M. Pyle;Richard A. Herd

  • Remobilization of crustal carbon may dominate volcanic arc emissions.

    Emily Mason;Marie Edmonds;Alexandra V. Turchyn

  • Automated, high time-resolution measurements of SO2 flux at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat

    M. Edmonds;R. A. Herd;B. Galle;C. M. Oppenheimer

  • Reconstructing the deep CO2 degassing behaviour of large basaltic fissure eruptions

    Margaret E. Hartley;John Maclennan;Marie Edmonds;Thor Thordarson;Thor Thordarson

  • Architecture and dynamics of magma reservoirs.

    Marie Edmonds;Katharine V. Cashman;Marian B. Holness;Matthew Jackson

  • Exsolved volatiles in magma reservoirs

    Marie Edmonds;Andrew W. Woods

  • Crustal-scale degassing due to magma system destabilization and magma-gas decoupling at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat

    T. E. Christopher;T. E. Christopher;Jon D Blundy;Katharine V Cashman;P. Cole

  • The impact of degassing on the oxidation state of basaltic magmas: A case study of Kīlauea volcano

    Yves Moussallam;Marie Edmonds;Bruno Scaillet;Nial Peters

  • Halogens and trace metal emissions from the ongoing 2008 summit eruption of Kīlauea volcano, Hawai`i

    T.A. Mather;M.L.I. Witt;D.M. Pyle;B.M. Quayle

  • Catastrophic lava dome failure at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, 12-13 July 2003

    Richard A. Herd;Marie Edmonds;Venus A. Bass

  • A model for degassing at the Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, West Indies, based on geochemical data

    Marie Edmonds;David Pyle;Clive Oppenheimer

  • New geochemical insights into volcanic degassing.

    Marie Edmonds

  • Understanding the environmental impacts of large fissure eruptions: Aerosol and gas emissions from the 2014–2015 Holuhraun eruption (Iceland)

    Evgenia Ilyinskaya;Anja Schmidt;Tamsin A. Mather;Francis D. Pope

  • Hawaiian and Strombolian Eruptions

    Jacopo Taddeucci;Marie Edmonds;Bruce Houghton;Michael R. James

  • Excess volatiles supplied by mingling of mafic magma at an andesite arc volcano

    M. Edmonds;A. Aiuppa;M. C. S. Humphreys;R. Moretti

  • Decarbonation efficiency in subduction zones: Implications for warm Cretaceous climates

    Fraser K.B. Johnston;Alexandra V. Turchyn;Marie Edmonds

  • Volatiles and Exsolved Vapor in Volcanic Systems

    Marie Edmonds;Paul J. Wallace

  • Pyroclastic flow and explosive activity at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, during a period of virtually no magma extrusion (March 1998 to November 1999)

    G. E. Norton;G. E. Norton;R. B. Watts;B. Voight;G. S. Mattioli

Frequent Co-Authors

John Maclennan
John Maclennan University of Cambridge
Clive Oppenheimer
Clive Oppenheimer University of Cambridge
Richard A. Herd
Richard A. Herd University of East Anglia
Tamsin A. Mather
Tamsin A. Mather University of Oxford
Madeleine C. S. Humphreys
Madeleine C. S. Humphreys Durham University
Alessandro Aiuppa
Alessandro Aiuppa University of Palermo
Andrew W. Woods
Andrew W. Woods University of Cambridge
Simon Carn
Simon Carn Michigan Technological University
Tamar Elias
Tamar Elias United States Geological Survey
Andrew J. S. McGonigle
Andrew J. S. McGonigle University of Sheffield

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