Volcanic lateral collapse processes in mafic arc edifices: a review of their driving processes, types and consequences

JE Romero, M Polacci, S Watt, S Kitamura… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Volcanic cones are frequently near their gravitational stability limit, which can lead to lateral
collapse of the edifice, causing extensive environmental impact, property damage, and loss …

The Andean Southern Volcanic Zone: a review on the legacy of the latest volcanic eruptions

JE Romero, F Vergara-Pinto, P Forte, JT Ovalle… - Andean …, 2024 - andeangeology.cl
Abstract The Andean Southern Volcanic Zone (SVZ) concentrates many of the most active
volcanoes of the Andean continental arc, as well as the region's most recent and impactful …

Thermal remote sensing for global volcano monitoring: experiences from the MIROVA system

D Coppola, M Laiolo, C Cigolini, F Massimetti… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Volcanic activity is always accompanied by the transfer of heat from the Earth's crust to the
atmosphere. This heat can be measured from space and its measurement is a very useful …

Volcano monitoring and hazard assessments in Chile

A Amigo - Volcanica, 2021 - jvolcanica.org
Volcanism in Chile occurs in a variety of tectonic settings but mostly in the context of oceanic-
continental plate collision, including 92 potentially active volcanoes. There have been more …

The mafic Curacautín ignimbrite of Llaima volcano, Chile

AA Marshall, BD Brand, V Martínez, JM Bowers… - Journal of Volcanology …, 2022 - Elsevier
Mafic volcanism accounts for 80% of magmas erupted on Earth. Although the majority of
these eruptions are effusive to Strombolian and fountain-fed, large explosive mafic eruptions …

[HTML][HTML] 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 …

C Farías, J Lazo, D Basualto, M Saavedra… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
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 the volcano, but can also …

Eruption forecasting model for Copahue volcano (southern Andes) using seismic data and machine learning: A joint interpretation with geodetic data (GNSS and …

L Cabrera, A Ardid, I Melchor… - Seismological …, 2024 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Anticipating volcanic eruptions remains a challenge despite significant scientific
advancements, leading to substantial human and economic losses. Traditional approaches …

Characterizing the nature and importance of lava-sediment interactions with the aid of field outcrop analogues

N Famelli, JM Millett, MJ Hole, EF Lima… - Journal of South …, 2021 - Elsevier
The emplacement of lava flows into poorly consolidated sediments during volcanism can
lead to a wide range of lava-sediment interaction processes. Understanding these …

A long time of rest at Llaima volcano following the 2010 MW 8.8 Maule earthquake, Chile

L Franco-Marín, LE Lara, D Basualto, JL Palma… - Journal of Volcanology …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Llaima Volcano (38.692° S, 71.729° W) is one of the most active centers in South
America, with∼ 56 eruptions since 1852 CE. During the last eruptive cycle (2007–2009), the …

Mixing and eruption of mafic magmas of the Sipisupisu volcano, the Toba volcanic system, Indonesia

MH Gao, PP Liu - Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 2023 - Springer
Texture and particularly compositional variations of zoned minerals are important to
understand trans-crustal magma plumbing systems of volcanoes. The Sipisupisu volcano in …