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  Physical Geography: Fully Funded Swansea University PhD Scholarship: Evolution, recurrence and behaviour of monogenetic volcanism in Armenia


   Department of Geography

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About the Project

Funding provider: Swansea University's Faculty of Science and Engineering

Subject areas: Volcanology, Geoscience

Project start date: 

  • 1 July 2022 (Enrolment open from mid-June)

Supervisors:

  • Dr Katie Preece (Swansea, Geography)
  • Professor Richard Johnston (Swansea, Engineering)
  • Professor Darren Mark (Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre)
  • Dr Khachatur Meliksetian (Institute of Geological Sciences, Armenian National Academy of Sciences)

Aligned programme of study: PhD in Physical Geography

Mode of study: Full-time

Project description:

This timely PhD project will capitalize, and expand on, recent advances in 40Ar/39Ar geochronology and sample imaging techniques, in order to understand the evolution, recurrence rates and eruptive behaviour of monogenetic volcanism in continent-continent collision zones. The student will resolve the temporal and spatial evolution of the Gegham and Vardenis Highlands monogenetic fields (central and eastern Armenia), a region containing hundreds of poorly-studied Pleistocene – Holocene scoria cones and domes. Armenia, despite its small size, is the site of > 500 Quaternary volcanoes, many of them monogenetic. It is envisaged the student will have the opportunity to carry out fieldwork in Armenia, although some samples are already available in case of travel restrictions. The student will conduct high-precision 40Ar/39Ar dating, in order to build a detailed eruption chronology for the volcanic field. This project will take advantage of recent advances in 40Ar/39Ar dating made by the supervisory team, which mean traditionally difficult to date young lavas and mafic to intermediate pyroclasts can now be reliably dated, offering new possibilities to date samples previously thought undateable. In addition, the student will integrate cutting-edge imaging techniques (microCT, SEM) to investigate rock vesicularity and crystallinity, key indicators of the driving forces behind past eruptions, and crucial for understanding the nature of any future volcanism. Imaging can additionally be used to explore the effects of rock texture on 40Ar/39Ar dating, in order to further develop dating methods of traditionally difficult samples.

A comprehensive training programme will be provided comprising both specialist scientific training and generic transferable and professional skills. The student will undertake training in 40Ar/39Ar geochronology at the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre (SUERC), state-of-art imaging techniques in the Advanced Imaging of Materials Facility (Swansea University), in addition to volocanological field techniques. This project will take advantage of the supervisory teams broad expertise in volcanology, geochronology, and correlative imaging.

The candidate will join the well-established and expanding Volcanoes and Tephra research group within the Department of Geography at Swansea University. They will have the opportunity to link their research to state-of the-art facilities within the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Swansea University, as well as within SUERC, and work with an international network of collaborators.

Eligibility

Candidates must have at least an upper 2.1 degree or Masters degree in a relevant subject (geosciences, volcanology) or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University.

This project is an opportunity for diverse skill acquisition and the candidate should demonstrate a genuine interest/willingness to combine field research and laboratory techniques relevant in volcanology, geochronology, and correlative imaging.

The following are also required:

  • Strong time and data management and interpersonal skills
  • Evidence of good verbal and written communication skills

English Language requirements: If applicable – IELTS 6.5 overall (with at least 6.0 in each individual component) or Swansea recognised equivalent. Details on the Swansea University English Language entry policy can be found here.

Due to funding restrictions, this scholarship is open to UK and EU based students only. EU Students must be eligible to receive the EU Transitional Bursary Scheme.

Geography (17) Geology (18)

Funding Notes

This scholarship covers the full cost of UK tuition fees and an annual stipend of £15,609.
Additional research expenses will also be available.

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