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Vicky Hards

Researcher at British Geological Survey

Publications -  16
Citations -  613

Vicky Hards is an academic researcher from British Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Volcano & Magma. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 565 citations. Previous affiliations of Vicky Hards include Montserrat Volcano Observatory.

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Natural emissions of CO2 from the geosphere and their bearing on the geological storage of carbon dioxide

TL;DR: The main risk from man-made CO2 storage sites that does not have any close analogy in nature is considered to be a well blowout, which occurred at Lake Nyos in 1986.
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Microlite transfer by disaggregation of mafic inclusions following magma mixing at Soufrière Hills volcano, Montserrat

TL;DR: In this paper, the Soufriere Hills volcano on Montserrat has for the past 12 years been erupting andesite with basaltic-to-basaltic -andesite inclusions, indicating that these rims form during interaction with mafic magma.
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Chlorine variations in the magma of Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat : insights from Cl in hornblende and melt inclusions

TL;DR: In this paper, the Soufriere Hills Volcano in Montserrat erupts a Cl-rich, porphyritic andesite, containing hornblende phenocrysts that show repetitive zoning in most elements including Cl.
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An overview of lava dome evolution, dome collapse and cyclicity at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat, 2005–2007

TL;DR: The third episode of lava dome growth at Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat was characterised by higher average magma discharge rates than either previous dome growth episode at this volcano and yet fewer collapses.
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Origin of CFB Magmatism: Multi-tiered Intracrustal Picrite^Rhyolite Magmatic Plumbing at Spitzkoppe, Western Namibia, during Early Cretaceous Etendeka Magmatism

TL;DR: Early Cretaceous tholeiitic picrite-to-rhyolite dykes around Spitzkoppe, western Namibia, are part of the extensive Henties Bay-Outjo swarm, penecontemporaneous with 132 Ma Etendeka lavas 100 km to the NW as mentioned in this paper.