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Stephanie Barde-Cabusson is a Permanent Researcher at Geo3bcn, part of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) in Barcelona, Spain. She specializes in volcanology and geophysics, with expertise in underground imaging and hydrogeological studies of volcanic systems.
Her educational background includes:
- PhD in Earth Sciences from Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand II, France (2007)
- DEA (M.Sc.) in Magmatic and Metamorphic Processes and Volcanology from Université Blaise Pascal (2004)
- Licence and DEUG in Earth Sciences (B.Sc.) from Université Blaise Pascal and Université Claude Bernard, Lyon I (2002)
Dr. Barde-Cabusson's research focuses on the structure, hydrogeology, and hydrothermal circulations of volcanoes, particularly volcanic islands and monogenetic volcanic fields. She employs near-surface geophysical methods, with a special emphasis on the Induced Polarization technique, to study underground parameters like water content, porosity, and clay content. Her work contributes to understanding volcanic processes, improving hazard assessment, and managing water resources in volcanic regions. Since 2022, she has expanded her research to include applications in natural hazards, archaeology, and civil engineering.
Analysis of her recent publications (2019-2024) reveals a strong focus on geophysical methods applied to volcanic systems, particularly Induced Polarization and electrical conductivity measurements. Her research spans multiple volcanic locations including the Garrotxa Volcanic Field in Spain, Stromboli in Italy, Furnas in the Azores, and volcanic systems in Hawaii. There's a clear trend toward interdisciplinary approaches combining geophysics with hydrology and volcanology to address volcanic hazards and water resource management.
Her scientific outreach and recognition include:
- Ambassador of Volcano Active Foundation since 2017
- Member of NGO Volcan Explor Action since 2003 for volcanic risk education
- Community engagement with STEMulate project in Hawaii (2019)
- Multiple popularization articles in scientific magazines and websites
Dr. Barde-Cabusson has been actively involved in volcanic risk education, including creating a volcanic risk education center in Arequipa, Peru, and collaborating with Peruvian geological institutions. Her field experience spans multiple continents and diverse volcanic settings.
She leads research projects focused on volcanic monitoring and hydrogeophysical studies, working with international teams across Europe, Hawaii, and South America. Her laboratory work combines field measurements with advanced data analysis techniques to improve our understanding of volcanic systems.





