Publications (students mentored indicated by *)

  • Fisher, A., Dickenson, K.*, Blackman, D., Randolph-Flagg, N.G., Dickinson, K. & Sotin, C. (2024) Sustaining Hydrothermal Circulation With Gravity Relevant to Ocean Worlds, JGR: Planets [pdf].

  • Abbey, A.L., Randolph-Flagg, N.G., de Villa, K.*, Shuster, D.L., (2024) Tracing short-lived hydrothermal circulation systems and water–rock interactions around small-scale intrusions, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta [link].

  • Randolph-Flagg, N.G., Ely, T., Som, S., Shock, E., German, C., Hoehler, T. (2023) Phosphorus availability and implications for life on ocean worlds, Nature Communications, doi:10.1038/s41467-023-37770-9 [pdf].

  • Self, S., Randolph-Flagg, N.G., Bailey, J., Manga, M. (2022) Erosional columns in ignimbrite deposits around Valles caldera, New Mexico, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, [pdf].

  • Randolph-Flagg, N.G., Hernandez, A.*, Breen, S. Manga, M., Self, S. (2017) Erosional columns in the Bishop Tuff as relicts of hydrothermal cooling, Geology, doi: 10.1130/G39256.1, [pdf].

  • Ingebritsen, S.E., Randolph-Flagg, N.G., Gelwick, K., Lundstrom, E.A., Crankshaw, I.M., Murveit, A.M., Schmidt, M.E., Bergfeld, D., Spicer, K., Tucker, D., Mariner, R.H. (2014) Hydrothermal Monitoring in a Quiescent Volcanic Arc: Cascade Range, Northwestern United States, Geofluids, doi: 10.1111/gfl.12079, [pdf].

  • S.E. Ingebritsen, K.D. Gelwick, N.G. Randolph-Flagg, I.M. Crankshaw, E.A. Lundstrom, C.L. McCulloch, A.M. Murveit, A.C. Newman, R.H. Mariner, D. Bergfeld, D.S. Tucker, M.E. Schmidt, K.R. Spicer, A.R. Mosbrucker, and W.C. Evans (2013) Hydrothermal monitoring data from the Cascade Range, northwestern United States, USGS Data Release, doi:10.5066/F72N5088, [link].

Manuscripts in Review

  • Randolph-Flagg, N.G., Price, A.*, Dickenson, K., Fisher, A., Sotin, C., Blackman, D., Meteorite sedimentation on ocean worlds, in review at Geophysical Research Letters.

  • Byrne, Dawson, Klimczak, Regensburger, … Randolph-Flagg., Europa’s Modern-Day Seafloor is Likely Mechanically Strong and Geologically Inert, in review at Nature Astronomy.

Manuscripts in Prep

  • Randolph-Flagg, N.G., Self., S., Torres, R., Too hot to stop: Zombie pyroclastic flows in the decade after the 1991 Mt. Pinatubo eruption, in prep for Nature Geoscience.

  • Randolph-Flagg, N.G., Manga, M., Hurwitz, S, Mittal, T., Clor, L., Howle, J, Peek, S. Water level changes in a well in Long Valley caldera, Eastern California induced by teleseismic waves, in prep at JGR: Solid Earth.