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Georgia Science Junction – Iceland: an Island Torn Apart – Past and Present Fissure Eruptions
August 22 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
$5 – $10Thursday, August 22nd, 6-8 pm
In-Person and Streaming
Location: Manuel’s Tavern, 602 N Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
Featured Speaker: Dr. Tamie J. Jovanelly, Associate Professor and Research Affiliate in Geology, Berry College
Iceland: an Island Torn Apart – Past and Present Fissure Eruptions
Iceland, the land of fire and ice, has been experiencing fissure eruptions since 2021. But what exactly is a fissure eruption? In this talk, geologist Dr. Tamie Jovanelly will discuss the mechanics of a fissure eruption, highlight historical eruptions in Iceland that have had global consequences and explain the current volcanics on the island. Additionally, she will share why geologists all around the world are excited about the new scientific discoveries being revealed in the magma.
More About Our Speaker:
Dr. Tamie Jovanelly is an Associate Professor and Research Affiliate in Geology at Berry College, Mnt. Berry, Georgia. She received her Ph.D. from Kent State University, her MS from the University of Nebraska, and her BS from the University of Michigan.
She is a Geological Society of America Fellow, a 2X Fulbright Research Scholar, and a best-selling author (Iceland: Tectonics, Volcanics, and Glacial Features, Wiley, 2020). Dr. Jovanelly is writing her second book on Volcanoes for Oxford University Press and is a featured host on The Earth Unlocked for The Weather Channel.
Additionally, following her passions for geology, teaching, and travel, Dr. Jovanelly created an educational tour company called Adventure Geology Tours, where she leads people to unique places to experience amazing landscapes.
author website www.geologyoficeland.com
research website www.globalwaterquality.com
tour company website www.adventuregeologytours.com
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