Jenni Barclay



Research Interests

UEA Volcanology Home Page

I have a broad range of interests within the field of volcanology. At the moment these are focussed on understanding the dynamical behaviour of magmas immediately prior to eruption; determining the interaction between intense rainfall and volcanic activity and risk communication in volcanic crises. For further information about these projects follow the link to the UEA Volcanology Home page.


Teaching

I teach on a variety of courses including:


Selected Recent Publications

Barclay, J., Johnstone,J.and Matthews, A.J. (2006) Meteorological monitoring of an active volcano: implications for eruption forecasting. J. Volcano. Geotherm. Res.150:339-358

Barclay, J. and Carmichael, I.S.E. (2004) A hornblende-bearing basalt from Western Mexico:water-saturated phase relations constrain a pressure-temperature window of eruptibility. J Petrol. 45:485-506.

Matthews, A.J. and Barclay, J. (2004) A simple thermodynamical model for rainfall-induced dome collapse. Geophys. Res. Lett Geophys. Res. Lett. 31(5), L05614. DOI: 10.1029/2003GL019310.

Matthews, A.J., Barclay, J., Carn, S., Thompson, G., Alexander, J., Herd, R.A. and Williams, C. (2002) Rainfall-induced volcanic activity on Montserrat. Geophy. Res. Lett.

Sparks, R.S.J., Barclay, J., Calder, E.S., Herd, R.A., Luckett, R., Norton, G.E., Ritchie, L., Voight, B., Young, S.R. and Woods, A.W. (2002) Generation of a debris avalanche and violent pyroclastic density current on 26 December 1997 (Boxing Day) at the Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat. Geol. Soc. Mem. 21: 409-435.

Young, S.R., Voight, B., Barclay, J., Herd, R.A., Komorowski, J-C., Miller, A.D., Sparks, R.S.J. and Stewart, R.C. (2002) Hazards implications of small-scale edifice instability and sector collapse: a case-history from Soufriere Hills Volcano. Montserrat Geol. Soc. Mem. 21: 349-363.

Updated March 2006- Rosie Cullington and Jenni Barclay