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Member Since 2006
Lara M. Kalnins
Royal Society of Edinburgh Research Fellow, University of Edinburgh
Professional Experience
University of Edinburgh
Royal Society of Edinburgh Research Fellow
2016 - Present
Education
Doctorate
2011
Current Roles
Member
Lehmann Medal Committee
Publications
AGU Abstracts
The Louisiade Plateau: Is this 100,000 km2 Feature a Large Igneous Province in the Coral Sea, northeast of Australia
TURNING EARTH INSIDE OUT: LARGE IGNEOUS PROVINCES, MANTLE PLUMES, AND THE CO-EVOLUTION OF EARTH'S INTERIOR AND SURFACE ENVIRONMENTS I ONLINE POSTER DISCUSSION
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 15 december 2022
Lara M. Kalnins, Benjamin Cohen, Joanne M. Whittak...
One of the fundamental predictions of mantle plume theory is that the start of the plume should cause a massive outpouring of magma, forming a Large I...
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Geochemistry of Australian Cenozoic Leucitites, part of the World’s Longest Continental Hotspot Chain
HOTSPOTS AND PLUMES: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY EXAMINATION OF THE CRITICAL LINK BETWEEN DEEP AND SHALLOW EARTH PROCESSES I ONLINE POSTER DISCUSSION
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 12 december 2022
Akinori Suganuma, Amelia K. Douglas, Benjamin Cohe...
Leucite-bearing lavas crop out over 600 km in eastern Australia, and form part of the worlds longest continental hotspot chain. The leucitites compris...
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Felsic rocks are likely underrepresented in intraplate seamount sampling: a case study from the Tasmantid Seamounts east of Australia
SUBMARINE VOLCANISM: ADVANCES IN OBSERVATIONS, METHODS, AND MODELS III ORAL
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 12 december 2022
Benjamin Cohen, Rebecca Carey, Lara M. Kalnins, J...
Felsic igneous rocks are common on subaerial portions of oceanic intraplate volcanoes (often 10 to >50% of the subaerial exposure) but are scarce i...
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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2025
Member
Lehmann Medal Committee
2023 - 2023
Member
Lehmann Medal Committee
2017 - 2017
Member
G-Cubed Editor Search Committee
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