🌋 Volcán de Fuego Lahars

As part of my PhD, I study lahars, fast-moving volcanic flows that threaten communities like those around Volcán de Fuego in Guatemala. I focus on three main tasks: 1) describing the seismology of these flows to develop machine learning-based lahar detectors, 2) estimating predictors for lahar initation and flow behavior based on rainfall data, and 3) numerical lahar flow models. Click below to learn more about my work.

Involvement in Volcanology

Volcán de Fuego Lahars

Studying the initiation and propagation of lahars on Fuego.

National Geographic Explorer Grant

Expanding on my lahar research with support from the Society.

CONVERSE Emerging Researchers

Connecting early career researchers in volcanology.

3 Minute Thesis®

Communicating my science in an accesible way.

Teaching

Teaching experiences in natural hazards and other subjects.

Volcán de Colima Internship

Hands-on learning in the field in Mexico.

Get In Touch

  • Address

    Michigan Technological University
    422 Dow Environmental Sciences and Engineering
    1400 Townsend Dr
    Houghton, MI 49931
    United States
  • Email

    gbejarlo@mtu.edu