Scottish Alliance for Geoscience, Environment and Society

Florian Brouillet

Research interests:

Volcanic Ice core record, Sulfur Isotopes, Plume-atmosphere interaction,Volcanology, Geochemistry, Fissural eruption, Melt Inclusions, magmatology.

Career history:

September 2020 – : PhD , St Andrews University , St Andrews UK

2018-2019: 2nd year of Master « Terre et Planètes » University of Lorraine, Nancy, France

2017-2018: 1st year of Master « GPRE » as exchange student at Kumamoto University, Kyushu, Japan.

2013-2017: Bachelor in Earth Sciences at University of Lorraine, Nancy, France

2012-2013: Scientific baccalaureate Physic – Chemistry specialty, with Music and Latin language as option at Lycée Arthur Varoquaux , Tomblaine, France.

Active research projects:

Climate impact of the 1783 Laki eruption :
Study and review of 1783 Laki eruption using new hight time resolution elements and S isotopes measurement from Greenland Ice core.

Recent publications:

France et al., 2021, Early carbonatite magmatism at Oldoinyo Lengai volcano (Tanzania): carbonatite–silicate melt immiscibility in Lengai I melt inclusions DOI: 10.5802/crgeos.99

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