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Instructions

If you wish to join WikiProject Volcanoes, please feel free to add yourself to the list. To add your name to the list you can use the following template: |- | {{User|"<username>"}} || "<interests>" || "<comments>" where:

  • "<username>" should be replaced with your username.
  • "<interest>" should be replaced by your area of interests.
  • "<comments>" should be replaced by relevant comments.

Please add yourself to the bottom of the list and be sure to separate your new entry with a "|-" on a separate line. Thanks.

User Areas of interest Comments
Seattle Skier (talk · contribs) Volcanoes of the Cascades, British Columbia, Alaska, Kamchatka, Antarctica, and the Pacific Ring of Fire Created Volcanic Seven Summits, numerous articles about Cascade volcanoes, plus other volcanoes and mountains worldwide
Yendor of yinn (talk · contribs) Eastern Australian Cenozoic aged volcanism, volcanic stratigraphy, geology generally, Clarence Moreton Basin, New England Orogen Worried about the existing poor quality information on eastern Australian volcanoes... There is so much I don't know where to start!
Avenue (talk · contribs) Volcanism of New Zealand
Darwinek (talk · contribs) Fighting system bias: volcanoes of Africa, Asia, Central America, Oceania etc.
Volcanoguy (talk · contribs) Mostly contributes to topics related to volcanism in Canada due to the lack of contributions, knowledge and attention in the area, which is unacceptable for such a large area of volcanic activity that spans back at least 3 billion years ago. Created and expanded over 80% of articles related to volcanism in Canada. Lots of work to be done.
Burntnickel (talk · contribs) Primarily interested in volcanoes of North America
GeoWriter (talk · contribs) Interested in all aspects of volcanoes, especially European volcanoes, history of volcanology
ALK (talk · contribs)
Locutus (talk · contribs) Cascade Range, East African volcanoes (especially Ol Doinyo Lengai and Kilimanjaro)
Mav (talk · contribs) Cascades, flood basalts, supervolcanoes Love to help bring volcano-related articles to FA quality (4 so far)
Otebig (talk · contribs) North American volcanoes, especially the Cascades
Ceranthor (talk · contribs) All volcanoes, including submarine, strato/composite, shield, and cinder-cone, plus others. Created Abeki, Mount Adagdak, Adataru, and Bola (volcano). Already working on Mt. Vesuvius.
Gubernatoria (talk · contribs) Interested in: Volcanoes of the Philippines. Created about 35% of articles in volcanoes of the Philippines, created Active volcanoes in the Philippines, revised/revising all articles for volcanoes in the Philippines.
Dave Bunnell (talk · contribs) volcanic caves and landforms have added text and photos esp to lava tubes, lava cave and lavacicle pages. Have recently authored a book on lava tubes.
Speednat (talk · contribs) Holocenic Volcanoes Minor in Geology, enthusiast
Resident Mario (talk · contribs) Mostly Hawaiian. My first volcanic GA was Ferdinandea. I've also written many, many DYKs in the area...and lots of other stuff too :P
The High Fin Sperm Whale (talk · contribs) Pretty much anything to do with active and recently active volcanoes, especially explosive ones Created List of shield volcanoes
Gilgamesh~enwiki (talk · contribs) Prehistoric volcanism, obscure volcanic topics, flood basalts, Volcanic Explosivity Index, plate tectonics, paleogeography Strictly hobbyist. I like to challenge preconceptions.
Av9 (talk · contribs) Volcanoes around the world, including continental margin and hotspot volcanoes; especially those of Alaska, Hawai'i, and the Mediterranean Edited the Mount Cleveland (Alaska) page, I like volcanoes very much
DiverDave (talk · contribs) Volcanoes of Antarctica, South America, Southeast Asia I have climbed several important volcanoes, including Mount Pinatubo, Guagua Pichincha, Cotopaxi, Nevado del Ruiz, and Sairecabur.
Wiki235 (talk · contribs) Especially interested in large scale Volcanism e.g. The Yellowstone Caldera, Lake Taupo, Lake Toba. Currently studying Geology and Volcanology in college.
Chris.urs-o (talk · contribs) Yellowstone hotspot, San Andreas Fault, New Madrid Seismic Zone, Santorini volcano, Toba catastrophe theory, K/T extinction event & Deccan Traps, Paraná and Etendeka traps... Hobby of an engineer.
Felix505 (talk · contribs) Indonesian Volcanoes, in particular Mount Rinjani, Mount Merapi, others of the immediate Sunda region and the Indonesian archipelago in general A generalised interest in Volcanism. I also do some work on other Indonesian related articles, in particular the island of Lombok and it's regions (Regencies)
Lidos (talk · contribs) subglacial volcanoes previously worked in glaciology, appear to have become a principal editor of Grímsvötn, not sure how....
Yakushima (talk · contribs) equatorial volcanoes ... but also edited Mount Adagdak
Wikiwanito (talk · contribs) volcanoes of the Earth and other planets/moons (more generally: planetary science) , peculiar volcanic phenomenons such as lava lakes, lava spines, etc. so far: mainly contributed to the crater lake and lava lake articles

love to visit volcanoes when possible !

Alcoll12 (talk · contribs) Antarctic volcanoes, rift zone volcanism, planetary volcanology, volcano-tectonics, hot spot volcanism Graduate fellow at Ohio State working in the Erebus Province, Antarctica. Previous work in (and corresponding Wikipedia contributions to) Utah, New Zealand, Hawaii, and Mars.
The Geologist (talk · contribs) LIPS, Volcanic Edifice Failure and tsunami generation, explosive eruptions, Volcanic Ocean Islands, Volcanoes of the Andes, Iceland, Canary Island - where I live and work, Caribbean, Italy, Greece, Japan, New Zealand, Reunion and the USA I am a professional geologist and volcanologist. You may contact me at Volcanesdeterra@hotmail.com and I will be pleased to assist. Q's include BSc (Hons) PhD, FGS, IAVCEI.
Tgok (talk · contribs) Statistics and accuracy I've done a lot of work in the past verifying "List of Volcanoes in _____", but it looks like a lot's changed since. I'll join back in and help out here and there.
Volcán bobcat (talk · contribs) Monogenetic volcanoes and planetary volcanism. Interested in expanding volcanic field articles mostly. PhD student.
Serten II (talk · contribs) "Hazards and Risk assessment, Large scale research and monitoring" Eart scientist, postgrade in the humantities, emergency C³I and (product level) security assessment experience
LightandDark2000 (talk · contribs) Volcanoes in North America, the Ring of Fire, active volcanoes, Extraterrestrial volcanoes, and Supervolcanoes. Interested in updating and improving the quality of volcano articles.
Aoi (talk · contribs) Mainly volcanoes in the Hawaiian-Emperor chain. Created Kohala, Ka'ula, and Evolution of Hawaiian volcanoes, and have contributed to several others.
Whitevelcro (talk · contribs) Volcanoes of the United States, especially obscure and extinct volcanoes In the process of updating List of volcanoes in the United States, created stubs for Door Point Volcano, Midnight Volcano, Esmeralda Bank and Simcoe Mountains so far.
SageSolomon (talk · contribs) Volcanoes all over the globe, calderas, stratovolcanoes, current and past major eruptions. Just a volcanology hobbyist wanting to help create and expand upon articles.
HueMan1 (talk · contribs) Philippine volcanoes
Balon Greyjoy (talk · contribs) Hotspot/mantle plume volcanoes Completed my undergraduate research on the Galápagos hotspot. Hoping to become more competent with Generic Mapping Tools.
Ddaveonz (talk · contribs) Volcanoes of New Zealand Interested in helping bring New Zealand's volcano articles up to FA status.
CycloneFootball71 (talk · contribs) Primarily extraterrestrial volcanoes, Hawaiian volcanoes, and volcanoes along the North American West Coast. I Have hiked up a few volcanoes, in Hawaii and Washington, and I generally am interested in them as I live in Washington State, where many notable volcanoes are located.
Dora the Axe-plorer (talk · contribs) Volcanic disasters Created 1888 Ritter Island tsunami and 1741 eruption of Oshima–Ōshima and the Kampo tsunami. I'll create more eruption articles in the future.
HavocPlayz (talk · contribs) North America, Ring of Fire, supervolcanoes, monogenetic volcanoes, Italian volcanoes edited a few articles, planning creating my own articles in the future
HurricaneEdgar (talk · contribs) Volcano in Tonga
flopybunny (talk · contribs) anything volcanic Edited a few articles
Reego41 (talk · contribs) Mostly Turkish volcanoes, however generally all active/dormant volcanoes especially calderas
Hermes Thrice Great (talk · contribs) Rheoignimbrites, SR-type Volcanism, Enigmatic Intraplate Volcanism, Leaky Transform Faults, Forearc Magmatism, Petit-spot Voclanism, Igneous Petrology, Ultrapotassic Volcanism, Carbonatites, IOA/IOCG magmatic or hydrothermal debate, Ophiolites, Subglacial volcanism, Ignimbrite Flare-ups, Diatreme & Coulee Volcanism, North American Kimberlite Corridor & Central Montana Alkalic Province, Large Igneous Provinces, Climate & Volcanic Activity, Impact-related decompression melting & oceanic plateaus, Extraterrestrial volcanism, Paleo-supervolcanic eruption record, History of Volcanology, Prehistoric volcano-human interaction, Volcanism during Neoproterozoic Snowball Earth Events, Basaltic Plinian Volcanism, Obscure and under-studied volcanoes, Volcano monitoring, Science Communication Amateur Geologist. Creator/curator of The Earth Science Online Video Database. GSA (Cordilleran Section) member. IAVCEI member. Writes the blog Active Marginalia. Currently writing book, “The Living Stone”, a combined cultural and geological history of mankind’s most valued and useful stones. I’ve also created a “Volcanic Eruption Calendar”, with one featured eruption for every day in the calendar, on the day that volcano erupted, along with any other notable eruptions on that day (Google calendar + upcoming physical “tear-off calendar”), as well as two sets of Volcano Playing Cards (one of volcanic edifices, with suits of Arcs, Hotspots, Rifts, Plates; and one for Icelandic Volcanoes, with suits of Centers, Fissures, Shields, and Tuyas).
Snehin Adhikary (talk · contribs) Volcanoes Of The Barren Island,

Narcondam,Mount Etna,Mount Vesuvius,Mount Kilimanjaro,Alaska,Ring Of Fire,other volcanoes worldwide

TheEarlyVolcanologist2023 (talk · contribs) Volcanoes and igneous landforms in the United States, Canada, etc.

USA: Oregon, Washington (state), California, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia (U.S. state), South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York (state), New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Hawaii, Alaska, Territories of the United States BC: British Columbia, Yukon, Alberta, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador

I'm a young volcanologist who started with basic volcanoes like Mount Hood, Mount Saint Helens, and Mount Adams (Washington). I learned many more volcanoes via Google Maps and Wikipedia in 2021, and now I also make new Wikipedia articles as drafts for volcanoes. I am an American volcanologist that is determined to expand knowledge of volcanoes from other websites to Wikipedia itself. I created the Magee Peak and Cappy Mountain articles, and also will try to make more new volcano-related articles.
I like baseball a lot (talk · contribs) Mostly any volcanic activity in the US
Dorky1234 (talk · contribs)