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    - My research focused on volcanic volatiles and water-rock interaction in geothermal
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       \ zone are all complex processes that are only partly understood. The goal\
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       \ The goal of my research is to use gas flux, composition, and isotope values\
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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.\
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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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Revision as of 16:44, 12 May 2024

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     \ zone are all complex processes that are only partly understood.  The goal\
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     \  The research involved identifying the areas of highest interest, planning\
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