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Tamsin Mather is a Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford, affiliated with University College. Her research focuses on volcanology, atmospheric chemistry, and paleoclimatology, with a particular emphasis on volcanic hazards, environmental impacts, and the role of volcanism in Earth's history. She leads projects funded by the Oxford Martin School and the European Research Council (ERC), exploring mercury signatures linked to large igneous provinces and environmental changes.
- Education: Extensive CV highlights her academic background, though specific degrees are not detailed here.
- Affiliations: Member of the Volcanic and Magmatic Studies Group, Policing Science Council, and Two Magnolias advisory board.
Her research interests span volcanic plumes, degassing processes, mercury cycling, and the integration of remote sensing with geological data. She has advised numerous PhD students and collaborates internationally on projects like COMET (Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Tectonics). Key achievements include advancing mercury-based proxies for volcanic activity and environmental impact studies.
Publications emphasize volcanic emissions, geochemical cycles, and climate interactions. Awards include Fellowship of the Royal Society and the Rosalind Franklin Prize. She actively engages in science communication through books, podcasts, and public lectures.



