Search Results - "Córdova, Loreto"
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Geomorphic expression of rapid Holocene silicic magma reservoir growth beneath Laguna del Maule, Chile
Published in Science advances (01-06-2018)“…Large rhyolitic volcanoes pose a hazard, yet the processes and signals foretelling an eruption are obscure. Satellite geodesy has revealed surface inflation…”
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Renewed Posteruptive Uplift Following the 2011–2012 Rhyolitic Eruption of Cordón Caulle (Southern Andes, Chile): Evidence for Transient Episodes of Magma Reservoir Recharge During 2012–2018
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth (01-11-2018)“…The VEI 4 rhyolitic eruption of Cordón Caulle volcano in 2011–2012 was immediately followed by ∼0.77 m of exponentially decaying uplift during 2012–2015. In…”
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Evolution of unrest at Laguna del Maule volcanic field (Chile) from InSAR and GPS measurements, 2003 to 2014
Published in Geophysical research letters (28-08-2015)“…The Laguna del Maule (LdM) volcanic field in the southern volcanic zone of the Chilean Andes exhibits a large volume of rhyolitic material erupted during…”
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Rapid uplift in Laguna del Maule volcanic field of the Andean Southern Volcanic zone (Chile) 2007-2012
Published in Geophysical journal international (01-02-2014)“…The Laguna del Maule (LdM) volcanic field in Chile is an exceptional example of postglacial rhyolitic volcanism in the Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes. By…”
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Rapid reinflation following the 2011–2012 rhyodacite eruption at Cordón Caulle volcano (Southern Andes) imaged by InSAR: Evidence for magma reservoir refill
Published in Geophysical research letters (28-09-2016)“…Cordón Caulle is a large fissural volcano that has erupted rhyodacitic magma of the same composition in its past three historical eruptions in 1921, 1960, and…”
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Hydrothermal alteration and its effects on the magnetic properties of Los Pelambres, a large multistage porphyry copper deposit
Published in Journal of applied geophysics (01-09-2016)“…The Los Pelambres porphyry copper deposit is located 190km north of Santiago, Chile. A paleomagnetic and mineralogical study was conducted at this deposit to…”
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A paleomagnetic and magnetic fabric study of the Illapel Plutonic Complex, Coastal Range, central Chile: Implications for emplacement mechanism and regional tectonic evolution during the mid-Cretaceous
Published in Journal of South American earth sciences (01-03-2014)“…The Illapel Plutonic Complex (IPC), located in the Coastal Range of central Chile (31°–33° S), is composed of different lithologies, ranging from gabbros to…”
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El Oroclino del Maipo: Un rasgo estructural de primer orden en la evolución geodinámica Mioceno a Reciente en los Andes de Chile central
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Monitoring and forecasting hazards from a slow growing lava dome using aerial imagery, tri-stereo Pleiades-1A/B imagery and PDC numerical simulation
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-06-2021)“…•Ultra-high-resolution DEM and time series of lava dome growth.•Real time forecasting of initiation of dome gravitational instability.•Simulations of PDC from…”
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Viscoelastic relaxation: A mechanism to explain the decennial large surface displacements at the Laguna del Maule silicic volcanic complex
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-09-2019)“…•A ten-year InSAR time series confirms the on-going inflation at Laguna del Maule.•A visco-elastic mush model matches the temporal evolution of ground…”
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El Oroclino del Maipo: The Maipo Orocline: A first scale structural feature in the Miocene to Recent geodynamic evolution in the central Chilean Andes
Published in Andean geology (2013)“…In this paper we show the results of a paleomagnetic study carried out along the western Andes of central Chile from 30° to 36°S. Whereas paleomagnetic…”
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