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Luis E. Lara,Rodrigo Moreno,Álvaro Amigo,Richard P. Hoblitt,Thomas C. Pierson
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Prior to May 2008, it was thought that the last eruption of Chaitén Volcano occurred more than 5,000 years ago, a rather long quiescent period for a volcano in such an active arc segment. However, increasingly more Holocene eruptions are being identified...
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María Soledad Osores,Arnau Folch,Estela Collini,Gustavo Villarosa,Adam Durant,Gloria Pujol,José G. Viramonte
Pág. 262 - 276
The 2008 Chaitén Volcano eruption began on 2 May 2008 with an explosive phase that injected large amounts of tephra into the atmosphere. During the first week of the eruption, volcanic ash clouds were transported for hundreds of kilometres over Argentina...
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John Stith Pallister,Angela K. Diefenbach,William C. Burton,Jorge Muñoz,Julia P. Griswold,Luis E. Lara,Jacob B. Lowenstern,Carolina E. Valenzuela
Pág. 277 - 294
We use geologic field mapping and sampling, photogrammetric analysis of oblique aerial photographs, and digital elevation models to document the 2008-2009 eruptive sequence at Chaitén Volcano and to estimate volumes and effusion rates for the lava dome. ...
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Jon J. Major,Thomas C. Pierson,Richard P. Hoblitt,Hugo Moreno
Pág. 324 - 358
Explosive activity at Chaitén Volcano in May 2008 and subsequent dome collapses over the following nine months triggered multiple, small-volume pyroclastic density currents (PDCs). The explosive activity triggered PDCs to the north and northeast, which f...
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Jon J. Major,Luis E. Lara
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Chaitén Volcano erupted unexpectedly in May 2008 in one of the largest eruptions globally since the 1990s. It was the largest rhyolite eruption since the great eruption of Katmai Volcano in 1912, and the first rhyolite eruption to have at least some of i...
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