Michael Cassidy

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Mike is interested in quantifying the impacts from large magnitude explosive eruptions, such as those on food, water and energy security.
He is also interested in questions relating to magma explosivity, magmatic volatiles and overpressure using a range of approaches such as machine learning, analytical petrology and petrological experiments in the apparatus built by Mike in Oxford.

Current students:
Kyra Cutler (Oxford)
Kerys Meredew (Birmingham)

Previously supervised PhD Students:
Annika Voight (Oxford)
Anna Brookfield (Oxford)
Amber Madden-Nadeau (Oxford)

20092024

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  • 2019

    Submarine landslides around volcanic islands: A review of what can be learned from the lesser antilles arc

    Le Friant, A., Lebas, E., Brunet, M., Lafuerza, S., Hornbach, M., Coussens, M., Watt, S., Cassidy, M., Talling, P. J., Adachi, T., Aljahdali, M., Boudon, G., Breitkreuz, C., Caron, B., Endo, D., Fraass, A. J., Fujinawa, A., Guyard, H., Hatfield, R. G., Ishizuka, O., & 18 othersJutzeler, M., Kataoka, K. S., Maeno, F., Manga, M., Martinez-Colon, M., McCanta, M. C., McManus, J., Morgan, S., Palmer, M. R., Saito, T., Slagle, A. L., Stinton, A., Stroncik, N. A., Subramanyam, K. S. V., Tabata, Y. T., Villemant, B., Wall-Palmer, D. & Wang, F., 1 Jan 2019, Submarine Landslides: Subaqueous Mass Transport Deposits from Outcrops to Seismic Profiles. Wiley-VCH Verlag, p. 277-297 21 p.

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter

    2 Citations (Scopus)