Jan Lindsay

She developed a love for travel at an early age – spending several months in Adelaide Australia at age 15 as a Rotary exchange student, and 1 year in Hildesheim, West Germany in 1988/1989 as an AFS exchange student.

in Geowissenschaften (doctorate in geoscience) from the Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen in 2000, for research on La Pacana caldera, a late Miocene age supervolcano in Chile.

She has served as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Applied Volcanology (2018–2022) and as President of the Geoscience Society of New Zealand (2010–2011).

She has held leadership roles within Auckland University, including as Associate Dean of Science (Research) between 2018 and 2024.

[1] She also works on developing and testing methods to improve communication between scientists and stakeholders, facilitating the efficient adoption of hazard and risk research.

[2] She has worked on projects in the broad area of volcanic geology, hazard and risk in New Zealand, Chile, Argentina, the Lesser Antilles, Hawai’i and Saudi Arabia.

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 397. doi:10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2020.106871 Bertin D, Lindsay JM, Cronin SJ, de Silva SL, Connor CB, Caffe PJ, Grosse P, Báez W, Bustos E and Constantinescu R (2022) Probabilistic Volcanic Hazard Assessment of the 22.5–28°S Segment of the Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes.

10:875439. doi:10.3389/feart.2022.875439 Clive M.A., Lindsay J.M., Leonard G.S., Lutteroth C., Bostrom A., Corballis P. (2021) Volcanic hazard map visualisation affects cognition and crisis decision-making.

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 55 doi:10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102102 Le Corvec, N., Spörli, K. B., Rowland, J., & Lindsay, J.

Magmatic evolution of the La Pacana Caldera system, Central Andes, Chile: Compositional variation of two cogenetic, large volume felsic ignimbrites.

Towards real-time eruption forecasting in the Auckland Volcanic Field: application of BET_EF during the New Zealand National Disaster Exercise 'Ruaumoko'.

Trinidad and Tobago: Seismic Research Unit, University of the West Indies.

Sequential eruption of alkaline and sub-alkaline magmas from a small monogenetic volcano in the Auckland Volcanic Field, New Zealand.

Lindsay in 2024