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Laura Pioli, Marco Palmas, Boris Behncke, Emanuela De Beni, Massimo Cantarero and Simona Scollo
Understanding the dynamics of mild explosive activity is a fundamental tool for hazard assessment at open conduit volcanoes. This is a particularly critical task for Etna volcano. Etna is in fact characterized by frequent, mild explosive activity, punctu...
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Guillermo E. Alvarado,Theofilos Toulkeridis,Yasuo Miyabuchi,Wendy Pérez
Pág. 346 - 371
Pyroclastic density currents with an abundance of cauliflower-shaped bombs are an uncommon type of deposit, called bomb and ash flow (BoAF) deposits in several papers. Although they are similar to block and ash flow (BAF) deposits (e.g., rich in juvenile...
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Salvatore Inguaggiato, Fabio Vita, Marianna Cangemi and Lorenzo Calderone
The last increased volcanic activity of the Stromboli volcano, from 2016 to 2018, was characterized by increases in the number and frequency of crater explosions and by episodes of lava overflow. The volcanic activity was monitored utilizing CO2 soil flu...
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Tom D. Pering and Andrew J. S. McGonigle
Basaltic activity is the most common class of volcanism on Earth, characterized by magmas of sufficiently low viscosities such that bubbles can move independently of the melt. Following exsolution, spherical bubbles can then expand and/or coalesce to gen...
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Ruben Filipovich,Walter Báez,Emilce Bustos,Agustina Villagrán,Agostina Chiodi,Jose Viramonte
Pág. 300 - 335
One of the most outstanding features of the Southern Puna is the occurrence of a widespread monogenetic mafic volcanism during Neogene-Quaternary. Despite a number of published papers focusing on the petrogenesis of this back-arc volcanism, works aimed o...
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Rafael Becerra-Ramírez, Rafael U. Gosálvez, Estela Escobar, Elena González, Mario Serrano-Patón and Darío Guevara
The Campo de Calatrava Volcanic Region is located in Central Spain (Ciudad Real province, Castilla-La Mancha) where some eruptions of different intensity and spatial location took place throughout a period of more than 8 million years. As a result, more ...
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Juan F. Presta,Pablo J. Caffe
Pág. 142 - 173
The monogenetic volcanism from the El Toro region (23º05?S-66º42?W) in NW Argentina comprises a group of low-volume (<5 km2) mafic volcanic rocks erupted during the Late Miocene-Pliocene in the northern Puna (Andean Central Volcanic Zone). The activit...
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Eliza S. Calder,Andrew J.L. Harris,Paola Peña,Eric Pilger,Luke P. Flynn,Gustavo Fuentealba,Hugo Moreno
Pág. 259 - 272
Villarrica volcano, a 2,850 m basaltic-andesite stratocone in southern Chile ((39°25' S-71°42' W), has had an active summit lava lake (30-60 m diameter) since the last eruption in 1984-85. Current activity is characterised by mild strombolian activity, c...
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Hugo Moreno,Gustavo Fuentealba
Pág. 167 - 171
INTRODUCTION. On May 17, at about 6:00 a.m., the Llaima volcano began a strombolian eruption, 10 years since the last short phreatomagmatic eruption (April 1984). The Llaima volcano is a complex composite-shield volcano, with a buried caldera and 40 para...
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Hugo Moreno,Gustavo Fuentealba
Pág. 167 - 171
INTRODUCTION. On May 17, at about 6:00 a.m., the Llaima volcano began a strombolian eruption, 10 years since the last short phreatomagmatic eruption (April 1984). The Llaima volcano is a complex composite-shield volcano, with a buried caldera and 40 para...
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Jorge Eduardo Bustillos A., Jorge Eduardo Romero, Alicia Guevara C., Juan Díaz-Alvarado
Pág. 47 - 77
The Tungurahua volcano (Northern Andean Volcanic Zone) has been erupting since 1999, with at least
four eruptive phases up to present. Although a dozen of research focuses in tephra fall deposits during this period, none
of them cover the full eruptive c...
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Hugo Moreno,Moyra C. Gardeweg
Pág. 93 - 117
RESUMEN. El Complejo Volcanico Lonquimay, de edad pleistocena superior-holocena, forma parte del frente del arco volcanico de los Andes del Sur y presenta una composicion predominantemente andesitica. La nueva erupcion, ubicada en el pie noreste de su co...
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Jose A. Naranjo,Hugo Moreno
Pág. 69 - 80
RESUMEN. El Llaima es uno de los mayores volcanes de los Andes del Sur (37°-46°S) con un area de ca. 500 km2 y un volumen de ca. 400 km3. Es un volcan compuesto, mixto y de escudo con una caldera cubierta y 40 conos adventicios de escoria. Se encuentra a...
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Jose A. Naranjo,Hugo Moreno
Pág. 69 - 80
RESUMEN. El Llaima es uno de los mayores volcanes de los Andes del Sur (37°-46°S) con un area de ca. 500 km2 y un volumen de ca. 400 km3. Es un volcan compuesto, mixto y de escudo con una caldera cubierta y 40 conos adventicios de escoria. Se encuentra a...
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