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Undergraduate & Graduate Theses

Undergraduate Theses

  1. Vanderbrink, C. (2022) Melt inclusions and their implications for magma residence time at Mount Meager, British Columbia.  B.Sc. Honours Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada, pp. 47.
  2. Harrington, E. (2016) Thermorheological Modeling of Venusian Canali. B.Sc. Honours Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada, pp. 47.
  3. Dewit, M. (2014) The geothermal potential of Nazko Cone, British Columbia. B.Sc. Honours Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada, pp. 64.
  4. Venugopal, S. (2014) Melt Inclusions and Their Implications of an Interconnected Magma Chamber Beneath Cerro Negro Volcano and Las Pilas-El Hoyo Complex, Nicaragua. B.Sc. Honours Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada, pp. 71.

Graduate Theses

  1. Anzieta, J.C. (2024) Application of Data Analysis and Machine Learning techniques to improve baseline Volcano and Mountain Hazards Monitoring. Ph.D. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada. pp. 160.
  2. Calahorrano Di Patre, A.E. (2024) What is the gravity of the situation? Using geodesy to characterize unique volcanic systems. Ph.D. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada. pp. 163.
  3. Coughlan, B.T. (2024) Rockfall hazard sssessment of the Stawamus Chief using multi-temporal remote sensing analysis. M.Sc. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada. pp. 166.
  4. Montañez Muñoz, S. (2024) Gravity modeling of Lunar lava tubes: Insights from Ape Cave as a terrestrial analogue. M.Sc. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada. pp. 157.
  5. Muhammad, M. (2024) Multidisciplinary Fusion: Structural Geology, Remote Sensing and Geotechnical Analysis for Geothermal Exploration and Natural Hazard Assessment in Southwestern British Columbia, Canada. Ph.D. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada. pp. 243.
  6. Unnsteinsson, T. (2022) Modelling glaciovolcanic caves and chimneys. M.Sc. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada. pp. 234.
  7. Dewit, M. (2020) Applications of terrestrial LiDAR, infrared thermography, and photogrammetry for mapping volcanic rocks in southern BC. M.Sc. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada. pp. 255.
  8. Le Moigne, Y. (2020) Investigating Canada’s deadliest volcanic eruption and mitigating future hazards. Ph.D. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada. pp. 270.
  9. Warwick, R. (2020) A comprehensive volcanic hazard assessment for Mount Meager Volcanic Complex, B.C., M.Sc. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada. pp. 112.
  10. Venugopal, S. (2019) Magmatic sources to volcanic gas emissions: Insight from the Garibaldi Volcanic Belt, Western Canada. Ph.D. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada. pp. 240.
  11. Calahorrano, A.E. (2019) Time-lapse gravity monitoring at Cotopaxi Volcano, Ecuador: A glimpse inside a restless colossus. M.Sc. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada, pp. 101.
  12. Miller, C.A. (2017) Volcanic architecture and unrest processes: Insights from static and time-varying potential field models. Ph.D. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada, pp. 219.
  13. Zurek, J.M. (2016) Multidisciplinary Investigation of the Evolution of Persistently Active Basaltic Volcanoes. Ph.D. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada, pp. 168.
  14. MacQueen, P.G. (2013) Geophysical Investigations of Magma Plumbing Systems at Cerro Negro Volcano, Nicaragua. M.Sc. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada, pp. 212.
  15. Sorge, J.D. (2011) Characterizing volcanic behaviour using thermal remote sensing and other time series data, 2000-2009, Volcán de Colima, Mexico. M.Sc. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada, pp. 208.
  16. Vigouroux, N. (2011) Tracking the evolution of magmatic volatiles from the mantle to the atmosphere using integrative geochemical and geophysical methods. Ph.D. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada, pp. 254.
  17. Zurek, J. (2010) Characterizing the plumbing systems of active volcanoes through potential field studies. M.Sc. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada, pp. 199.
  18. Mauri, G. (2009) Multi-scale analysis of multiparameter geophysical and geochemical data from active volcanic systems. Ph.D. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada, pp. 436.
  19. Nadeau, P.A. (2006) A Multi-Parameter Investigation of Volcanic Plume Behavior and Resultant Environmental Impact at a Persistently Degassing Volcano, Masaya, Nicaragua. M.Sc. Thesis, 91ÅÝܽ, Canada, pp. 198.
  20. de Zeeuw-van Dalfsen, E. (2004) A geophysical study of volcanic processes at a persistently active volcano and at two calderas in a state of unrest. Ph.D. Thesis, The Open University, UK, pp. 245.
  21. Fournier, N. (2003) Shallow volcanic processes at persistently active volcanoes: multidisciplinary study at Poás volcano, Costa Rica. Ph.D. Thesis, The Open University, UK, pp. 121.
  22. Williams-Jones, G. (2001) Integrated Geophysical Studies at Masaya Volcano, Nicaragua. Ph.D. Thesis, The Open University, UK, pp. 237.
  23. Williams-Jones, G. (1996) The Distribution and Origin of Radon, CO2 and SO2 Gases at Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica. M.Sc. Thesis, Université de Montréal, Canada, pp. 135.