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Erin Mills

Remote sensing & multi-hazard scientist
BGS Edinburgh
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Erin conducts multi-hazard work at BGS, with the integration of EO data at a multitude of scales. Working both nationally and internationally, she is focused on hazard modelling and assessments, understanding time-space interrelationships and advancing conceptual methodologies like impact chains and storylines for hazard awareness across vulnerable communities. She studied in Scotland with thesis’ titled ‘Investigating the effects of ENSO-related climate variability on a volcanic eruption of Galeras, Colombia and the associated tephra fall hazards’ and ‘Utilizing remotely sensed radar data to identify rafting volcanic pumice deposits & potential relationships across backscatter coefficients’ respectively.

Erin Mills’ biography

  • 2023 to present: Remote sensing & multi-hazard scientist
  • 2022 to 2023: MSc Distinction, Geoinformation, Technology & Cartography, University of Glasgow
  • 2018 to 2022: BSc Hons Geography, University of Edinburgh

Current projects and collaboration

  • Project: (EO4MH) – Earth Observation for High-Impact Multi-Hazard Science (2023–2025),  funded by the European Space Agency
  • Project: (AMHEI) – Advancing Knowledge of Multi-Hazard processes and their Impact (2025–2027), funded by the European Space Agency
  • Project: (FIME) – Future Impact of Multi-Hazard Events (2024–2026), funded through GoTT CKAF
  • Project: (NIVAR) – National Infrastructure Vulnerability Assessment for Future Risks (2024–2026), funded through GoTT CKAF
  • Collaboration: (MH-DRR Academy) – Multi-Hazard and Disaster Risk Reduction Adademy for ECRs, with representation from The HuT, PARATUS, MYRIAD EU, EO4MH & Directed projects in 2024

ORCID: 0009-0007-8255-1488

Key papers

NERC Open Research Archive — Erin Mills

Google Scholar – Erin Mill

  • ArcGIS, QGIS and digital mapping analysis
  • remote sensing image processing, classification and analysis
  • multi-hazard assessment methodologies
  • google earth engine & javascript
  • hazard monitoring and assessment through EO data integration
  • impact chain and storyline approaches for multi-hazard awareness & DRR
  • cartography and international fieldwork
  • Member of the British Cartographic Society
  • Associate Scientist at UK Centre for Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tectonics (COMET)

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