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Diana  Roman

Diana Roman

Diana Roman
Assistant Professor

Contact

Office: SCA 531
Lab: SCA 501
Phone: 813/974-2838
Email: droman@cas.usf.edu

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Education

Ph.D., University of Oregon, 2004

Research

Source processes of volcanotectonic earthquakes. Volcano-fault interaction, Forecasting volcanic activity through volcanic stress field analysis, Structure and evolution of magma transport and storage systems.

  Current Courses
RefCourseSecCourse TitleCRDayTimeLocation
89404GLY 4480001Seismology
Must have completed Calc I/II and Physics I/II
4MW2:00pm-3:45pmCHE 310
84790GLY 6739007Intro Seismology
4MW2:00pm-3:45pmCHE 310
89109GLY 6739008Current Topics in Volcanology
1S9:50am-10:40amCHE 309
84540GLY 6971007Thesis: Master's
2-19  TBA TBA
83863GLY 7912007Directed Research
1-30  TBA TBA

Recent Publications

Roman DC, Neuberg J, Luckett RR (2006) Assessing the likelihood of eruption through analysis of VT earthquake fault-plane solutions. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 248: 229-237.

 

Roman DC, Cashman KV (2006) The origin of volcanotectonic earthquake swarms. Geology 34: 457-460.

 

Roman DC, Cashman KV, Gardner CA, Wallace PJ, Donovan JJ (2006) Storage and interaction of compositionally heterogeneous magmas from the 1986 eruption of Augustine Volcano, Alaska. Bulletin of Volcanology 68: 240-254.

 

Roman DC (2005) Numerical models of volcanotectonic earthquake triggering on non-ideally oriented faults. Geophysical Research Letters 32: L02304, doi: 10.1029/2004GL021549.

 

Roman DC, Moran SC, Power JA, Cashman KV (2004) Temporal and spatial variation of local stress fields during the 1992 eruptions of Crater Peak vent, Mount Spurr Volcano, Alaska. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 94: 2366-2379.