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Saskia van Manen

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Saskia van Manen is a research student in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Department of The Open University.

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Coast at Greenwich: Geology Featuring: audio, The Open University

By Dr Philip Bradfield (The Open University), Saskia van Manen (The Open University), The Coast web team (The Open University)

20 November 2007

Listen to this extract, from an event at The National Maritime Museum, where Phil Bradfield and Saskia Van Manen share their passion for geology.  Read more : Coast at Greenwich: Geology

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van Manen, Saskia M.; Kervyn, Matthieu; Blake, Stephen and Ernst, Gerald G. J. (2010). Apparent tidal influence on magmatic activity at Oldoinyo Lengai volcano, Tanzania, as observed in Moderate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 189(1-2), pp. 151–157.

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