Mike Clare
@mikeaclare.bsky.social
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Marine Geoscientist at the National Oceanography Centre, UK. All views my own. He/Him
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Really pleased to see our paper out assessing volcanic hazards for subsea cables and what we can learn from instances of damage dating back to the 1883 eruption of Krakatau that cut a critical telegraph cable and up to the present day
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Was great to spend a day with INGV looking at lahar and debris avalanche deposits on the slopes of Mt Etna and discussing land to ocean transport processes. Really inspiring to see these deposits in the field with local experts!
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The best thing about this job is that you get to keep learning. Absolutely incredible day looking at landslide and lahar deposits off Etna with amazing INGV scientists and @mikeaclare.bsky.social (who always teaches me things I don’t know about sediments).
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Get your abstracts in and get registered for VMSG 2026 in Southampton! It’s going to be a great event with some excellent workshops across a range of topics @vmsg.bsky.social
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The Volcanic and Magmatic Studies Group (VMSG) Annual Meeting will be hosted by NOC and the University of Southampton, at our waterfront campus 5th - 7th January 2026.

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! Please see the meeting website for details and to register here:

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Volcanic and Magmatic Studies Group | NOC Events
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Awesome fieldwork in the UK Lake District seeing welded ignimbrites, subaqueous volcaniclastic density current deposits, autobreccias & lots of soft sediment deformation in and around ancient caldera fill sequences. Scoping future ideas with @isobelyeo.bsky.social @noc.ac.uk @vmsg.bsky.social
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Amazing talk by @isobelyeo.bsky.social bringing together loads of collaborative research on volcanic hazards from the 2022 Hunga eruption and what we can tell from the deposits left behind at @iavcei.bsky.social @ukri.org
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A really great end to this lahars focussed mini session at @iavcei.bsky.social by @mikeaclare.bsky.social from @noc.ac.uk presenting work on lahars offshore and their huge sediment loads funded by the Sustainable Blue Economies Program.
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Excellent talk by @isobelyeo.bsky.social at SubOptic25 in Lisbon talking about how to enhance the resilience of small islands telecoms infrastructure to natural hazards, after she convened an interesting session on Marine Operations @noc.ac.uk
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Really pleased to see our paper out assessing volcanic hazards for subsea cables and what we can learn from instances of damage dating back to the 1883 eruption of Krakatau that cut a critical telegraph cable and up to the present day
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A great second day at SubOptic 2025, including a fascinating talk by @mikeaclare.bsky.social @noc.ac.uk on the challenges of cable fault attribution and how hazards are not always coincident with events.
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Do you have a passion for marine geohazards and want a permanent job? Join us!
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We’re hiring! Come and work wit @mikeaclare.bsky.social and me at @noc.ac.uk. We’re recruiting for an open-ended position in marine geohazards.

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Check out an excellent interview with @isobelyeo.bsky.social @noc.ac.uk on BBC Radio 5 discussing recent eruptions at Axial Seamount, how new crust forms at mid ocean ridges, and a need to monitor submarine volcanoes -from 02:49 onwards www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
Naga Munchetty - Steffan Powell sits in - BBC Sounds
Steffan Powell features news, experiences, and big name interviews from around the UK.
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Listen to the much more fun than me @sofiadellasala.bsky.social from @oxuniearthsci.bsky.social talking about our Santorini expedition and her packing challenges here.
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🎙️ New #podcast! How can #robots investigate underwater #volcanoes? 🌋🤔

We chat to Sofia Della Sala @oxuniearthsci.bsky.social about her recent #fieldwork #expedition to #Santorini 🛳️

🎧: www.oxfordsparks.ox.ac.uk/podcasts/how...

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A Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) is suspended from the side of a research ship on a sunny day in the Aegean Sea, just off the coast of Santorini.
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Really enjoyed being interviewed on @bbc5live.bsky.social this afternoon about @noc.ac.uk led @ukri.org funded work on submarine volcanic eruptions. If you want to hear more about underwater robots and my secret lair then give it a listen from about 2hrs 13 minutes in.
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Naga Munchetty - 29/04/2025 - BBC Sounds
Naga Munchetty features news, experiences, and big name interviews from around the UK.
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If you’re interested in knowing more about our work in Santorini here is me talking for two and a half minutes about what we’ve been doing and hope to achieve. Put together by our magnificent Comms Team and filmed by the brilliant Dan Bourne. m.youtube.com/watch?v=6jFc... @noc.ac.uk @ukri.org
News Splash: Unlocking the Role of High-Temperature Fluids in Explosive Volcanic Eruptions
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Great to see this research covered by the BBC - looking forward to seeing what we discover from all the data that were collected last month! Nice work by @isobelyeo.bsky.social on radio and TV interviews!
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Our new paper shows what happens when a major glacial lake outburst reaches the ocean, led by Lewis Bailey and supported by @ukri.org @noc.ac.uk
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In Nov 2020 a landslide into a glacial lake in BC triggered a tsunami & glacial lake outburst flood & eventually a large turbidity current in the sea. In this @jgrearthsurface.bsky.social paper, we look at the sea surface turbidity that resulted.
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Location map of Bute Inlet and Elliot Creek, British Columbia, Canada. (a) Acolite corrected Landsat 8 OLI scene from 30 July 2021 showing Bute Inlet and the depositional fan formed at the confluence of Elliot Creek with the Southgate River. The locations of the Homathko and Southgate river gauges, in situ turbidity measurements, and transects used for collecting satellite-derived turbidity measurements are also shown. Aerial photographs of (b) erosion in Elliot Creek (source: Kat Pyne, Hakai Institute) and (c) the depositional fan at the confluence of Elliot Creek and the Southgate River (source: Grant Callegari, Hakai Institute) following the 28 November 2020 outburst flood. Locations and facing directions of (b) and (d) shown in panel (a). (d) Map to show the location of Bute Inlet on the west coast of Canada.
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Great to see this paper out based on data acquired by @ukri.org funded research, showing how turbidity currents transport and concentrate microplastics in the deep sea
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Research led by @uniofmanchester.bsky.social and co-led by NOC's Dr @mikeaclare.bsky.social has discovered that deep-sea microplastic hotspots are created by fast-moving underwater avalanches. 🔁

Find out more about the powerful flows and their impacts on our website: noc.ac.uk/news/scienti...
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Absolute pleasure - was amazing working with you and glad we got so much science done! Thanks for all your hard work and enthusiasm