F Neglia, R Sulpizio, F Dioguardi, L Capra… - Journal of Volcanology …, 2021 - Elsevier
The behaviour of dry and wet volcanic granular flows is one of the main research topics in present day geophysics and volcanology. It involves various disciplines (eg sedimentology …
SE Ogburn, ES Calder - Frontiers in Earth science, 2017 - frontiersin.org
High concentration pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) are hot avalanches of volcanic rock and gas and are among the most destructive volcanic hazards due to their speed and …
Abstract On July 10–11, 2015 an eruption occurred at Colima volcano produced 10.5 km long pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) along the Montegrande, and 6.5 km long along the …
Volcán de Colima is currently the most active volcano in Mexico. Since 1998 intermittent activity has been observed with vulcanian eruptions, lava flows and growing domes that …
Maps of areas potentially affected by block-and-ash flows and associated ash clouds are here presented for the Volcán de Colima. TITAN2D 2.0. 1 code has been used to simulate …
The July 2015 block-and-ash flow (BAF) events represent the first documented series of large-volume and long-runout BAFs generated from sustained dome collapses at Volcán de …
Most of the largest volcanoes in México are located at the frontal part of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt and in other isolated areas. This chapter considers some of these volcanoes …
VM Zobin, I Plascencia, G Reyes, C Navarro - Journal of Volcanology and …, 2009 - Elsevier
The general characteristics of seismic signals produced by pyroclastic flows (generated by either the collapse of a lava dome or an eruptive column) and lahars at Volcán de Colima …
Volcán de Colima, one of the Earth's most active and hazardous andesitic stratovolcanoes, experienced its last major explosive eruption on July 2015 with two distinct events. The July …