2018 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)
His primary areas of study are Silicic, Geochemistry, Volcano, Magma and Crust. His Silicic research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Petrology, Mafic, Igneous rock, Igneous differentiation and Volcanism. As a part of the same scientific study, Olivier Bachmann usually deals with the Geochemistry, concentrating on Batholith and frequently concerns with Caldera.
His Volcano study also includes fields such as
Geochemistry, Magma, Volcano, Silicic and Petrology are his primary areas of study. His Geochemistry research focuses on subjects like Plagioclase, which are linked to Olivine, Melt inclusions and Fractional crystallization. His work on Magma chamber as part of general Magma study is frequently linked to Solidus, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
Olivier Bachmann combines subjects such as Mineralogy and Crust with his study of Volcano. His Silicic study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Pyroclastic rock, Igneous rock, Continental crust and Volcanic rock. The concepts of his Petrology study are interwoven with issues in Geophysics, Earth science, Permeability, Effusive eruption and Pumice.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Geochemistry, Magma, Volcano, Silicic and Petrology. His Zircon, Rhyolite, Phenocryst and Pyroclastic rock study in the realm of Geochemistry interacts with subjects such as Crystal. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Magma, focusing on Plagioclase and, on occasion, Feldspar, Fractional crystallization and Mineralogy.
His Volcano study incorporates themes from Mafic and Crust. His Silicic research incorporates themes from Clastic rock, Lava, Volcanic hazards, Rift and Continental crust. His Petrology research includes elements of Effusive eruption and Volcanology.
His primary areas of study are Magma, Volcano, Geochemistry, Silicic and Petrology. Olivier Bachmann has researched Magma in several fields, including Basaltic andesite, Mineral resource classification, Amphibole and Lava Creek Tuff. His Volcano study combines topics in areas such as Crust, Mineralogy, Mafic, Mantle and Zircon.
The Geochemistry study which covers Magmatism that intersects with Basin and Range Province, Volcanism and Pyroclastic fall. His studies deal with areas such as Lava, Plagioclase, Explosive eruption and Caldera as well as Silicic. Olivier Bachmann interconnects Geothermal gradient, Volcanic hazards, Volcanology and Thermal energy in the investigation of issues within Petrology.
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On the Origin of Crystal-poor Rhyolites: Extracted from Batholithic Crystal Mushes
Olivier Bachmann;George W. Bergantz.
Journal of Petrology (2004)
The Fish Canyon Magma Body, San Juan Volcanic Field, Colorado: Rejuvenation and Eruption of an Upper-Crustal Batholith
Olivier Bachmann;Michael A. Dungan;Peter W. Lipman.
Journal of Petrology (2002)
Rhyolites and their Source Mushes across Tectonic Settings
Olivier Bachmann;George W. Bergantz.
Journal of Petrology (2008)
The volcanic–plutonic connection as a stage for understanding crustal magmatism
O. Bachmann;C.F. Miller;S.L. de Silva.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (2007)
Gas percolation in upper-crustal silicic crystal mushes as a mechanism for upward heat advection and rejuvenation of near-solidus magma bodies
Olivier Bachmann;George W. Bergantz.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (2006)
How important is the role of crystal fractionation in making intermediate magmas? Insights from Zr and P systematics
Cin-Ty A. Lee;Olivier Bachmann.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2014)
Lattice Boltzmann model for melting with natural convection
Christian Huber;Andrea Parmigiani;Bastien Chopard;Michael Manga.
International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow (2008)
Quantum magmatism: Magmatic compositional gaps generated by melt-crystal dynamics
Josef Dufek;Olivier Bachmann.
Geology (2010)
Silicic magma reservoirs in the Earth's crust
Olivier Bachmann;Christian Huber.
American Mineralogist (2016)
The Magma Reservoirs That Feed Supereruptions
Olivier Bachmann;George Bergantz.
Elements (2008)
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