Search Results - "Lazo, Jonathan"
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One decade of b-value variations from volcano-tectonic seismicity as an early indicator of episodes of crisis in a volcano: the case of Copahue, Southern Andes
Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (30-08-2023)“…Volcanoes can enter in episodes of unrest, which might end later in an eruption, with little warning. They are normally produced due to the inner dynamics of…”
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Source model for the Copahue volcano magma plumbing system constrained by InSAR surface deformation observations
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth (01-07-2017)“…Copahue volcano straddling the edge of the Agrio‐Caviahue caldera along the Chile‐Argentina border in the southern Andes has been in unrest since inflation…”
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Investigating potential icequakes at Llaima volcano, Chile
Published in Volcanica (25-02-2020)“…Glacially- and magmatically-derived seismic events have been noted to heavily overlap in characteristics, thus there exists the potential for false-alarms or…”
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Persistent shallow micro-seismicity at Llaima volcano, Chile, with implications for long-term monitoring
Published in Journal of volcanology and geothermal research (01-06-2022)“…Identifying the source mechanisms of low-frequency earthquakes at ice-covered volcanoes can be challenging due to overlapping characteristics of glacially and…”
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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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Anatomy of a high-silica eruption as observed by a local seismic network: the June 2011 Puyehue–Cordón Caulle event (southern Andes, Chile)
Published in Solid earth (Göttingen) (23-01-2023)“…High-silica explosive eruptions are one of the most dangerous natural phenomena, yet it is unclear which processes are involved in this infrequent kind of…”
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