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Jenni Barclay

Professor Jenni Barclay is the AXA Chair in Volcanology at the University of Bristol. She works on ways to mitigate… more

Jenni Barclay
H-index: 40
Environmental science 28%
Geology 25%

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bgs.ac.uk
Calling students from 14 - 19!

BGS & @bas.ac.uk are offering a 2 week virtual work experience event from 27 to 31 October.

We hope this will introduce students to the wonders of Earth sciences & the fascinating & varied careers available.

Apply:
sites.google.com/view/ctcport...
A graphic which says 'virtual program (Zoom) 27 - 31 October 2025), CTC x BAS BGS 2025, autumn virtual work experience week. Open to UK residents ages 14 - 19 (whether in school, college or not currently studying). Three logos are bottom right and to the left is a picture of safety goggles in a lab setting

by Jenni BarclayReposted by: David Pyle

volcanojenni.bsky.social
We’re advertising a PhD studentship for folks with good knowledge of Caribbean culture and society, with background in geography, human geography, humanities or interdisciplinary geosciences as part of our @leverhulme.ac.uk funded ‘volcanic histories’ project
Summary of what the PhD student will do. QR code in bottom LHS. Project part of our Leverhulme Trust funded project volcanic histories and the student will examine the cultural markers and response to to volcanic activity across the Eastern Caribbean. Understand local ways of knowing and remembering volcanic activity. Integrate scientific. And community knowledge for DRR - joining an interdisciplinary team from several universities.
scrippsocean.bsky.social
🪐 On this Day of Action to Save #NASA Science, we’re highlighting how space and Earth sciences go hand-in-hand. Scripps Oceanography researchers partner with NASA to study how our planet is changing from sea to space. Here’s an out-of-this-world roundup of some recent projects. 🧵⬇️
A color image of Earth taken by NASA’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC), a four megapixel CCD camera and telescope.
volcanojenni.bsky.social
Just registered up for @vmsg.bsky.social ‘s Annual meeting at NOC in Southampton 🌋🌋🌋 January 5th-7th 2026 . Check it out! Anyone else coming ?

noc-events.co.uk/VMSG-volcani...
Volcanic and Magmatic Studies Group | NOC Events
noc-events.co.uk

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farquharson.bsky.social
Once upon a time, the platform formerly known as Twitter was a vibrant meeting-place where scientists, the public, official orgs and more besides could exchange knowledge. I set out to find out how effective it could be for disseminating geoscience info

Skip to the paper ☛ doi.org/10.1038/s432...

by Jenni BarclayReposted by: David Pyle

volcanojenni.bsky.social
www.beinghumanfestival.org/events/missi...
Volcanic crises! Archives! The ‘real story’ between the lines.

We’re performing a ‘staged reading’ and exploring two crises on #montserrat - with two wonderful playwrights as part of #beinghumanfestival. Come see us in London and also 1/2
Missives - London
A crisis unravelling in letters. Many enquiries have tried to ‘learn lessons’ from crises provoked by natural hazards. Often, disaster is rooted in the misfiring communication and stalled decision-mak...
www.beinghumanfestival.org
volcanojenni.bsky.social
You could try @polarrobs.bsky.social ! He was chatting ice bits in my feed this morning!
volcanojenni.bsky.social
www.beinghumanfestival.org/events/missi...

Often, disaster is rooted in the misfiring communication and stalled decision-making when volcanoes 🌋 threaten to erupt.
Our staged reading cracks open the closed pages of the archives to find those roots.

We are in Birmingham (9th November) and… 1/2
Missives - Birmingham
A crisis unravelling in letters. Many enquiries have tried to ‘learn lessons’ from crises provoked by natural hazards. Often, disaster is rooted in the misfiring communication and stalled decision-mak...
www.beinghumanfestival.org

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theriverstrust.bsky.social
🎉 Big River Watch starts today!

After a summer of challenging weather, it's time to check in on our rivers.

📱Download the Big River Watch app
⏱️Spend just 15 minutes by the river
👀Share what you see in a survey

You've got until 25th of September to take part💙

theriverstrust.org/big-river-watch
thebalelab.bsky.social
Fantastic piece in Nature Reviews Neuro by @nicolecrust.bsky.social on the importance of science communication. My take? Everything matters - just do something. It will make a difference for how science is valued and trusted, how community understands. Let's get out there and communicate! 👏
The unexpected value of communicating science to the public
Nature Reviews Neuroscience - As a group, our scientific community has a responsibility to unpack the ‘what’ and ‘why’ behind our work for the public, not least because much...
rdcu.be

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bristolvolcanology.bsky.social
We are advertising for a 3-year "Senior Research Associate in Volcanic Petrology and Stratigraphy". Part of a Leverhulme-funded interdisciplinary research grant "Volcanic Histories", focused on research in the Eastern Caribbean.

Closing: October 15th
www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/de...
volcanojenni.bsky.social
Took my morning look at Bluesky and for no apparent reason (TM), the opening lyrics to Bohemian rhapsody start playing in my head.

For reference
Is this the real life, or is this just fantasy?
Caught in a landslide, no escape from reality. (I think!)
a black and white photo of a band with their mouths open
Alt: The original bohemian rhapsody video. Black and white headshots of the band wire singing.
media.tenor.com

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geohenning.bsky.social
Lately, photographer Ragnar Visage started sharing video footage of past Iceland eruptions and I feel like no one sees it. Check out this video and his channel. So mesmerizing! ⚒️🧪 #Geology 🌋

youtu.be/aSOdrS2R3jA?...
Eruption 8 february 2024
YouTube video by Ragnar Visage
youtu.be

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aeon.co
The science of volcanoes and their relationship with the climate is hard to keep up with. Why do some volcanoes give us little warning before they blow? Are we ignoring the next big eruption?
Hidden volcanoes: are we ignoring the next big eruption? | Aeon Essays
The next global disaster may be triggered by a catastrophic eruption. How can we prepare for the fire beneath our feet?
buff.ly
davidrvetter.bsky.social
"My school saves thousands of pounds every year from those solar panels." The TUC directly takes on Reform, a party funded by the fossil fuel Industry. Posted on IG by tradesunioncongress

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kiwigeolog.bsky.social
Just added ash, bomb, ballistic, glass and obsidian to the etymologies page. And I discovered that obsidian is actually a miss-spelling - the 'Latin is obsianus (lapis) - dark stone - it seems the d was added in error! 😁
volcanojenni.bsky.social
A terrific effort! The origin of words can tell us a lot about why and how we use it!

For 🌋 it has crater, igneous 🪨, pyroclastic and of course volcano!
kiwigeolog.bsky.social
A post I’ve been putting together for 2 years - the Etymology of Earth Sci Words. So far about 500 terms - the initial goal before clicking the ‘Publish’ tab

www.geological-digressions.com/etymology-of...

There are >1,000,000 words in the English language
So my 500 words is a paltry sample. ⚒️🧪🌊
Etymology of Earth science words and phrases
The origins of words, prefixes, suffixes, abbreviations, names, acronyms, and terms commonly used in Earth sciences.
www.geological-digressions.com

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kiwigeolog.bsky.social
A post I’ve been putting together for 2 years - the Etymology of Earth Sci Words. So far about 500 terms - the initial goal before clicking the ‘Publish’ tab

www.geological-digressions.com/etymology-of...

There are >1,000,000 words in the English language
So my 500 words is a paltry sample. ⚒️🧪🌊
Etymology of Earth science words and phrases
The origins of words, prefixes, suffixes, abbreviations, names, acronyms, and terms commonly used in Earth sciences.
www.geological-digressions.com

Reposted by: Jenni Barclay

anjanakhatwa.bsky.social
Lets go behind the scenes and watch The Whispers of Rock being printed at Clay's Printers in Suffolk! Released on 4 September, order the book today
geni.us/WhispersofRock
#naturewriting #geology #geography #nonfiction #newrelease
metoffice.gov.uk
Provisional statistics from the Met Office show that summer 2025 will ‘almost certainly’ be the warmest summer on record for the UK.

It would move 2018 off the top spot and relegate 1976 out of the top five warmest summer in a series which dates back to 1884.
👉 www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/new...
Photograph of bright sun in a clear blue sky with clouds at the bottom. Text reads: 'Met Office NEWS RELEASE 26 August 2025 – This summer will ‘almost certainly’ be warmest on record for the UK.'
volcanojenni.bsky.social
This working week re-start I am very much here for the concept of a ‘Seismic Dance Party Experience’ 😊 #cantwait
auscope.bsky.social
The festival brought together people from every walk of life, all sharing one thing: deep curiosity for science and the arts. 💡❤️ #BeakerStreet

We can’t wait to re-live the Seismic Dance Party experience online with you all soon—via sound + multimedia! Stay tuned. 🎧🌀 #NCRIS #AuScope #Community

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