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Robert Bogue is a Researcher in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at McGill University, affiliated with the Faculty of Science. His work focuses on volcanic processes, CO2 emissions, and their environmental impacts using remote sensing, isotopic analysis, and ecological monitoring. He advises current graduate students and collaborates on projects linking volcanic activity with ecosystem responses. Research highlights include satellite-based detection of volcanic CO2 through plant isotopic data and studies on CO2 fertilization effects in volcanic regions like Yellowstone and Costa Rica. His interdisciplinary approach integrates geology, ecology, and atmospheric science.
Key research areas include plant responses to volcanic CO2 exposure, carbon isotopic systematics of magmatic gases, and modeling atmospheric trace gas dynamics. Recent work explores Arctic carbon cycle dynamics using aircraft observations and GEOS simulations. While no awards are explicitly listed, his active publication record reflects contributions to volcanic monitoring and environmental geochemistry. Advising activities involve graduate students in field campaigns and lab-based analyses. His research is supported by McGill’s Departmental resources and collaborations within the Faculty of Science.
Notable projects include the 2024 study validating remote sensing methods for volcanic CO2 detection and the 2020 field campaign at Volcán Rincón de la Vieja. Bogue’s work bridges volcanic processes with ecosystem impacts, offering insights into early volcanic activity detection and climate-relevant gas dynamics.



