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Dr. Glenn Thompson is a Research Assistant Professor in the School of Geosciences at the University of South Florida, specializing in volcano seismology and real-time monitoring systems. With extensive field experience at Montserrat and Alaska Volcano Observatories, he develops innovative seismic software for eruption forecasting and hazard mitigation.
Research focuses on volcanic earthquake swarms, tremor classification, debris flow detection, and rainfall-induced dome collapses. Pioneering work includes development of flowHDBSCAN for seismic clustering and novel alarm systems for observatory operations.
Publications demonstrate expertise in signature volcanic events including the 2009 Redoubt eruption and Soufrière Hills dome collapses. Recent work advances understanding of seismic-amplitude relationships and transient aquifer storage in volcanic systems.
Fieldwork spans Alaska's Redoubt Volcano, Montserrat's Soufrière Hills, and Bahamian blue hole systems. Maintains active collaborations with USGS volcano observatories and international monitoring networks.
Teaching includes Volcano-Seismology topics and programming for geoscientists. Advises graduate students on seismic data analysis and volcanic processes. Certified full-cave diver and divemaster supporting subaqueous research.



