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Andrew Bell

 

Specialisation

Eruption precursors at persistently active basaltic volcanoes and the viability of reliable medium-term eruption prediction.

Research interests

Telephone

+44 (0)20 7679 2429

Fax

+44 (0)20 7679 2390
Email a.bell@ucl.ac.uk

Short curriculum vitae

September 2003 to date: NERC funded PhD student, Earth Sciences Department, University College London. Supervisors: Dr. Christopher Kilburn, Prof. Bill McGuire.
2002-2003: GIS Technician, Environmental Simulations International.

2001-2002: MSci Natural Sciences, Pembroke College, Cambridge. Research project; "The Sedimentary Evolution of the Ogooue Delta, Gabon"

1998-2001: BA Natural Sciences, Pembroke College, Cambridge. Dissertation; "The Geology of the Northern Marginal Zone, Isle of Rum"
Recent publications
 > ALERT 24
 > 2008 Hazard & Risk Science Review
 > Chinese Embassy visit to Benfield UCL Hazard Research Centre
 > Nature papers: Evidence for seismogenic fracture of silicic magma
 > UK Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Are We On Target?

education and training
 >  Natural Hazards for Insurers Certificate Course
 >  Masters in Geophysical Hazards
 >  BUHRC Workshops

 >  Tropical Cyclones
 >  UK & European Weather
 >  North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO)

 >  BUHRC Alert
 > Cat Reports
 > Hazard & Risk Science Reviews
 >  Issues in Risk Science
 >  Working Papers in Disaster Studies & Management
 >  Technical Papers
 >  Miscellaneous Papers
 >  Journal Papers
 >  Articles
 >  Books
 >  Presentations
 >  PhD Abstracts