
Anthony Lamur
@volc_anthony
Breaking rocks and magmas to understand fluid flow in volcanic and geothermal systems.
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07-01-2015 21:32:21
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If you missed Anthony Lamur’s talk at #IAVCEI this morning you can also check out the publication at nature.com/articles/s4159… to see how #volcanic rocks might be impacted by stress oscillations such as #earthquakes



Delighted to have hosted Lea Albrecht of DW Science this week to film a range of #volcanic #experiments with Yan, Jackie, Anthony, Ulli, Betty and Don! A very busy but exciting week here at LMU Universität München with this plus the #MGM23



Hey Deutsche Lufthansa you need to sort your rail and fly shitshow or not propose it whatsoever. Online check in impossible. No agents know the fuck they are doing. And now all our tickets have to be reissued because you can't sort your shit out. What the fuck


Wonderful talk this evening from Dr Claire Harnett Claire Harnett of UCD Earth Sciences on the lifecycle of lava domes - Stimulating a vibrant discussion in our #volcanology group!


Very happy to welcome Megan Udy from University of Leeds as our guest speaker this week for an interdisciplinary seminar on the Optical and radar satellite signature of forest disturbance and recovery from explosive #volcanic #eruptions 🌱 🌋 🛰️ UK COMET SENSE Earth Observation CDT


This morning’s session at the KMT symposium involves three of us from the volcanology group Universität München - the first of which was roberto davoli presenting his #PhD research

Understanding the mechanical behaviour of geothermal reservoir rocks underpins the whole Krafla Magma Testbed (KMT). Top presentation from Jackie Kendrick showcasing PhD work by Gudjón Eggertsson and more. Conclusion: we must retrieve deep samples from close to the 2.1 km magma body!


Fractures control subsurface fluid flow. Anthony Lamur of LMU Volcanology presented important new experimental and modelling results to explore fracture influence on permeability to the Krafla Magma Testbed (KMT) symposium.


This may be our largest group photo yet! 📸 More than 140 participants here Universität München for the Krafla Magma Testbed inaugural symposium, where we discuss the prospects of #Magma #Energy under the theme “Together, toward a greener and safer future” for the Krafla Magma Testbed (KMT)


This afternoon at the #KMTsymposium2024 we have more speakers from our research group at Universität München - kicking off with Marize Muniz da Silva on the storage conditions of the rhyolitic magma at Krafla caldera


Wrapping up a fantastic day of magma-energy-science at the #KMTsymposium2024 our Yan Lavallée presents the state of the art on #magma vesiculation as part of his European Research Council (ERC) project MODERATE towards the goals of the Krafla Magma Testbed (KMT)



