Vulcanologists or volcanologists study volcanic activity. The environments that people working in this profession may work at include laboratories, volcanoes, geysers, hot springs, undersea trenches, and sulfur mines.
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A volcanologist / vulcanologist studies volcanoes. As such his/her work would likely take them to places in the world where volcanoes exist, though it is also possible that much work is done inside a laboratory/office environment too and that could theoretically be done anywhere.
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A person who studies volcanoes is called a volcanist, volcanologist, or (historically) a vulcanologist.
Both "vulcanologist" and "volcanologist" are correct terms and can be used interchangeably to refer to someone who studies volcanoes. "Volcanologist" is more commonly used, while "vulcanologist" is less common but still recognized and accepted.
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