Jacob B. Lowenstern
Jake Lowenstern is a research geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey in Vancouver, WA. He serves as the Chief of the Volcano Disaster Assistance Program, which is a partnership of the USGS and USAID's Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance.
From 2002-2017, Jake served as Scientist-in-Charge of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. Through his career, he has worked on a wide variety of topics related to magmas and their overlying hydrothermal systems.
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. Stanford University 1992
M.S. Stanford University 1991
A. B. Dartmouth College 1986
Affiliations and Memberships*
Geological Society of America (GSA)
Mineralogical Society of America (MSA)
American Geophysical Union
Society of Economic Geologists (SEG)
International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior (IAVCEI)
Honors and Awards
AGU College of Fellows Distinguished Lecturer, 2024-25
Member of VDAP Team for AGU International Award, 2024
Fellow, AGU 2023
Fellow, MSA 2021
Fellow, GSA 2010
AAPG Distinguished Lecturer, 2006
Lindgren Award (SEG) 2000
Science and Products
Water chemistry and electrical conductivity database for rivers in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
The role of dyking and fault control in the rapid onset of eruption at Chaitén Volcano, Chile
Gas and isotope chemistry of thermal features in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Mantle to surface degassing of alkalic magmas at Erebus volcano, Antarctica
Origin of a rhyolite that intruded a geothermal well while drilling at the Krafla volcano, Iceland
Molybdenite saturation in silicic magmas: Occurrence and petrological implications
Contamination of basaltic lava by seawater: Evidence found in a lava pillar from Axial Seamount, Juan de Fuca Ridge
Interdisciplinary studies of eruption at Chaitén volcano, Chile
Volcano monitoring
Establishing major permeability controls in the Mak-Ban geothermal field, Philippines
Yellowstone Volcano Observatory
Systematics of Water Temperature and Flow at Tantalus Creek During Calendar Year 2005, Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Science and Products
Water chemistry and electrical conductivity database for rivers in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
The role of dyking and fault control in the rapid onset of eruption at Chaitén Volcano, Chile
Gas and isotope chemistry of thermal features in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Mantle to surface degassing of alkalic magmas at Erebus volcano, Antarctica
Origin of a rhyolite that intruded a geothermal well while drilling at the Krafla volcano, Iceland
Molybdenite saturation in silicic magmas: Occurrence and petrological implications
Contamination of basaltic lava by seawater: Evidence found in a lava pillar from Axial Seamount, Juan de Fuca Ridge
Interdisciplinary studies of eruption at Chaitén volcano, Chile
Volcano monitoring
Establishing major permeability controls in the Mak-Ban geothermal field, Philippines
Yellowstone Volcano Observatory
Systematics of Water Temperature and Flow at Tantalus Creek During Calendar Year 2005, Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government