Haley Cabaniss
Assistant Professor
Education
College of Charleston
B.S. Geology
Ph.D. Geology
Research Interests
- Marine Geology & Geophysics
- Physical Volcanology & Submarine Volcanism
- Numerical Modeling
- Seafloor Mapping & Characterization
Courses Taught
GEOL 103 and 103L Environmental Geology
GEOL 257 and 257L Marine Geology
GEOL 339 Seafloor Research
Publications
Cabaniss, H.E. (2023). An Ocean of Reasons to Map the Seafloor, American Scientist, v.111(5), p.310-312
Cabaniss, H.E., Gregg, P.M., Zhan, Y., Nooner, S.L., Chadwick, W.W., & Hefner, W.L. (2023). Faulting Modulation of Eruptions at Axial Seamount, Juan de Fuca Ridge (in prep).
Cabaniss, H.E., Gregg, P.M., Nooner, S.L., & Chadwick, W.W. (2020). Triggering Eruptions of Axial Seamount, JdFR, Scientific Reports to Nature Geoscience, v.10(10219), doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-67043-0.
Cabaniss, H.E., Gregg, P.M., & Grosfils, E.B. (2018). The role of tectonic stress in triggering large silicic caldera eruptions. Geophysical Research Letters, v.45(9), p.3889-3895.