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About Aurelie Germa

My research projects aim to understand the long-term eruptive history of volcanoes and their evolution. I focus on spatial and temporal evolution of volcanic edifices by dating effusive products using the unspiked K-Ar dating technique and analyzing the geochemistry of erupted products. I also study geomorphology of volcanic edifices to calculate volumes and eruptive rates.

Positions

Present Assistant Professor, University of South Florida School of Geosciences
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Grants

2014 - 2018 Dynamic statistical models to improve long-term volcanic hazard assessments
NSF EAR 1347899
$229,352
2016 - 2017 Magma sources and differentiation processes inferred from experimental petrology and microprobe analyses
USF New Researcher Grant
$9,429
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Professional Service and Affiliations

Member, American Geophysical Union
Member, Council of Undergraduate Research
Member, Geological Society of America
Member, International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth Interior
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Courses

  • Topics in geochemistry
  • Geochronology
  • Solid Earth: Petrology, Geochemistry
  • Hazards of the Earth’s surface
  • Topics in geochemistry
  • Dynamic Earth: Introduction to Physical volcanology

Education

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2008 Ph.D., University of Paris-Sud 11
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2005 M.S., University of Paris-Sud 11
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2003 B.S., Blaise Pascal University
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2002 B.A., Paul Sabatier University
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Contact Information

Office: SCA 526
Phone: (813) 974-2838

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