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abstract: Scientist Emeritus with the California Volcano Observatory | |||
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abstract: My research focused on volcanic volatiles and water-rock interaction | |||
in geothermal systems. | |||
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abstract: "Gases are an important factor in volcanic hazards because of their\ | |||
\ role in driving explosive eruptions and their intrinsic toxicity. Part of\ | |||
\ the answer to, \u201CWhat could happen?\u201D at a restless volcano comes\ | |||
\ from gas studies. The mechanism of gas generation at depth and gas migration\ | |||
\ up through boiling hydrothermal systems, cold groundwaters, and the unsaturated\ | |||
\ zone are all complex processes that are only partly understood. The goal\ | |||
\ of my research is to use gas flux, composition, and isotope values to refine\ | |||
\ our general understanding of these processes and to apply this information\ | |||
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\ to studies that focus on the behavior and hazards of individual volcanoes.\ | \ to studies that focus on the behavior and hazards of individual volcanoes.\ | ||
\ The research involved identifying the areas of highest interest, planning\ | \ The research involved identifying the areas of highest interest, planning\ | ||
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\ analyzing for the bulk composition and isotopic characteristics of the gas,\ | \ analyzing for the bulk composition and isotopic characteristics of the gas,\ | ||
\ and interpreting and publishing the results." | \ and interpreting and publishing the results." | ||
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email: wcevans@usgs.gov | |||
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name: California Volcano Observatory | |||
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name: Bill Evans, PhD | |||
url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/bill-evans |
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USGS Staff Profile:
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