Marissa MnichView profile
Assistant Professor
Marissa Mnich is an Assistant Professor at Sonoma State University, specializing in volcanology and igneous petrology. Her research focuses on basaltic systems, integrating field, geochemical, and mineral data to understand magma petrogenesis from mantle source to eruption. She earned her Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. in Geoscience from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Cornell University. Education: Ph.D., Geoscience (University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2019) M.S., Geoscience (University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2013) B.S., Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (Cornell University, 2010) Her research spans volcanic fields in Arizona and Iceland, emphasizing magmatic mapping, volatile content in basalts, and volcanic hazard implications. Publications highlight methodologies for analyzing basaltic systems and their tectonic settings. Key trends in her publications include petrogenetic modeling of basaltic lavas, volcanic hazard assessment in monogenetic fields, and spatial-temporal volatile variations in Icelandic melt inclusions. Her work bridges field observations with geochemical analysis to explore mantle dynamics and eruption processes.






