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The University of Bristol: Bristol, GB

2025-01-01 to present | Academic , AXA Chair in Volcanology (School of Earth Sciences)
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University of Bristol - PURE

University of Bristol: Bristol, GB

2024-01-03 to present | AXA Chair in Volcanology (School of Earth Sciences)
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Jenni Barclay

University of East Anglia: Norwich, Norfolk, GB

2014-08-01 to 2024-12-31 | Professor of Volcanology (School of Environmental Sciences)
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Jenni Barclay

Education and qualifications (2)

University of Edinburgh: Edinburgh, Edinburgh, GB

BSc Geology (Hons) (Department of Geology)
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Jenni Barclay

University of Bristol: Bristol, Bristol, GB

1995 | PhD (Volcanology) (Department of Earth Sciences)
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Moving with Risk: forced displacement and vulnerability to hazards in Colombia

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Explosive Transformations: Cultural Resilience to Natural Hazard on St Vincent and Montserrat

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Between a rock and a wet place: exploring historical trajectories of exposure, governance and tenure to build resilience to multiple hazards in SIDS

Crossing Borders and Costing Livelihoods; The Unbearable Heaviness of Volcanic Ash.

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Jenni Barclay via DimensionsWizard

Timescales of mixing and volatile transfer leading to volcanic eruptions

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Strengthening Resilience in Volcanic Areas (STREVA)

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THE CONTROLLING INFLUENCE OF CORE AND MANTLE ON A HABITABLE PLANET: INTEGRATED SUBDUCTION ZONE SYSTEMS

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Understanding the driving forces behind recent changes in the eruptive behaviour of Merapi volcano, Java, Indonesia

CARIBRISK: Increasing resilience to volcanic eruptions in the eastern Caribbean, Northern Andes and Central America.

Applying petrological research to volcanic risk assessment

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Rapid response survey of the 20th May 2006 Montserrat lahar deposits: a snapshot of lahar system dynamics and associated hazard