Barry Voight

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Barry Voight is an American volcanologist and geologist renowned for his pioneering work on volcanic slope stability and the dynamics of catastrophic eruptions, including the 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption.

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instanceOf human
volcanologist
contributedTo methods for assessing volcanic landslide risk
understanding of precursory deformation before eruptions
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth unknown
educatedAt Pennsylvania State University NERFINISHED
employer Pennsylvania State University NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork engineering geology
geology
landslide mechanics
slope stability
volcanic hazard assessment
volcanology
genre scientific literature
hasAcademicAdvisor not known
hasAcademicDiscipline earth sciences
geotechnical engineering
hasInfluenced modern approaches to monitoring active volcanoes
volcanic hazard mitigation practices
hasPublishedIn peer-reviewed geoscience journals
hasRole advisor on volcanic hazards
consultant on slope stability problems
hasWorkedOn Mount St. Helens volcano NERFINISHED
Soufrière Hills volcano NERFINISHED
volcano–tectonic hazards
knownFor analysis of catastrophic volcanic eruptions
development of models for volcanic edifice failure
research on volcanic slope stability
studies of debris avalanches from volcanoes
work on the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableWork models of time-dependent slope failure
studies of the Mount St. Helens sector collapse
work on volcanic eruption forecasting
occupation researcher
university professor
placeOfBirth unknown
studies catastrophic slope failure
eruption dynamics
rock mechanics
workLocation Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

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