Sarah E Ogburn

Sarah E Ogburn, M.S.

  • Position:
    Graduate Student - Ph.D.

    Geology

    IGERT GI Science

    State University of New York at Buffalo (Buffalo, NY)

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  • Advisor:

    Eliza Calder

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  • Degrees:
     
    M.S., Geology, State University of New York at Buffalo (Buffalo, NY)
     
    B.S., Earth and Ocean Sciences, Duke University (Durham, NC)
     
    B.A., Biological Anthropology and Anatomy, Duke University (Durham, NC)
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  • Research:
    I am interested in the mitigation of volcanic hazards, specifically pyroclastic flows.

    I am interested in computational modeling of pyroclastic flows, GIS and remote sensing, database design for hazard management and monitoring, and the interplay of risk and vulnerability.

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  • Honors:

    2008-present IGERT GI Science Fellowship

    2008-present SUNY at Buffalo Presidential Fellowship

    2004-present Phi Beta Kappa

    2008 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Honorable Mention

    2006-2008 Pegrum Scholarship

    2005 Magna Cum Laude

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Sarah Ogburn's Posters and Presentations (3)

  • Modeling pyroclastic flow hazards in the Belham Valley, Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat (presentation)

    Sarah E Ogburn, Eliza S Calder, Keith R Dalbey, Graham Ryan

    International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior; 08/2008
    Attachment: IAVCEI_Flows.pdf
  • The association of lava dome growth with major explosive activity (VEI >=4): a world-wide survey (poster)

    Sarah E Ogburn, Eliza S Calder, Sue Loughlin

    International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior; 08/2008
    Attachment: IAVCEI_Domes.pdf
  • Modeling potential pyroclastic flow hazards in the Belham Valley, Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat (poster)

    Sarah E Ogburn, Eliza S Calder, Keith R Dalbey

    Natural Disasters in Small Communities; 03/2008

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