
John Browning
Associate Professor
Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Santiago, Chile
My work involves the use of experimental rock deformation techniques combined with numerical modelling and field studies to understand the nature of mechanical and thermal stresses around volcanoes and fault zones.
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Geology, Royal Holloway, University of London. Reino Unido, 2016
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Volcanology, Lancaster University . Chile, 2012
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Environmental Hazards and Disaster Management, Kingston University. Chile, 2010
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Assistant Profesor Full Time
PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE
Ingeneria
Santiago, Chile
2018 - A la fecha
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Post-doctoral associate Full Time
University College London
Mathematics and Science
Londres, Reino Unido
2016 - 2018
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Associated researcher Part Time
UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE
CEGA
Chile
2019 - A la fecha
Fluid flow in a variably fractured system: a revealing fracture network example from the Nevados de Chillán Volcanic Complex |
Geological and Mechanical significance of fault intersections and their role in geofluid flow in the crust: key Andean volcanic complexes as case studies |
Geological safety and optimisation in mining operations: towards a new understanding of fracture damage, heterogeneity and anisotropy in rock masses [GeoSafe] |
Effect of stockwork veins on the use of tunnel boring machines (TBM) in mining |
Mechanical architecture and evolution of caldera faults with insights from Andean caldera fields |
Does sea level influence the eruption frequency of island volcanoes |
Quantifying the Anisotropy of Permeability of Stressed Rock |
The canary island's collapsing volcanoes |
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Jose Cembrano
Profesor Titular
Ingeniería Estructural y Geotécnica
Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Santiago, Chile
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John Browning
Associate Professor
Mineria y Estructuras y Geotecnica
Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Santiago, Chile