The geodynamic origin of Los Humeros volcanic field in Mexico: insights from numerical simulations [PDF]
Compared to normal arc-related volcanic eruptions, the formation of a volcanic caldera is a relatively atypical event. During caldera formation a series of large volumes of magma are erupted, reducing the structural support for the rock above the magma ...
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Anatomy of the magmatic plumbing system of Los Humeros Caldera (Mexico): implications for geothermal systems [PDF]
Understanding the anatomy of magma plumbing systems of active volcanoes is essential not only for unraveling magma dynamics and eruptive behaviors but also to define the geometry, depth, and temperature of the heat sources for geothermal exploration. The
F. Lucci +9 more
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Reply to Norini and Groppelli's comment on “Estimating the depth and evolution of intrusions at resurgent calderas: Los Humeros (Mexico)” by Urbani et al. (2020) [PDF]
Structural studies in active caldera systems are widely used in geothermal exploration to reconstruct volcanological conceptual models. Active calderas are difficult settings to perform such studies mostly because of the highly dynamic environment ...
S. Urbani +5 more
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Chemical and stable isotope composition of surface and groundwater in the surroundings of the Los Humeros Caldera, Puebla, Mexico [PDF]
It is important to develop a regional hydrogeological model to identify possible recharge and discharge areas for a sustainable use of a geothermal reservoir.
Kretzschmar Thomas +4 more
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Comment on “Estimating the depth and evolution of intrusions at resurgent calderas: Los Humeros (Mexico)” by Urbani et al. (2020) [PDF]
A multiple shallow-seated magmatic intrusion model has been proposed by Urbani et al. (2020) for the resurgence of the Los Potreros caldera floor, in the Los Humeros volcanic complex (LHVC).
G. Norini, G. Groppelli
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The Xáltipan ignimbrite records the largest single-eruption of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt up to date (≥344 km3 uncompacted volume). As most large ignimbrites, this ignimbrite presents common challenges when mapping.
Jaime Alberto Cavazos-Álvarez +1 more
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Imaging the deep structures of Los Humeros geothermal field, Mexico, using three-component seismic noise beamform [PDF]
We present a 1D shear‐velocity model for Los Humeros geothermal field (Mexico) obtained from three‐component beamforming of ambient seismic noise, imaging for the first time the bottom of the sedimentary basement ∼5 km below the volcanic caldera, as ...
Andrew Curtis +51 more
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El presente número de Geofísica Internacional está destinado a Los Humeros Caldera, un joven. estructura volcánica ubicada en el centro-este de México. La motivación para estudiar el área surgió de su potencial como fuente geotérmica.
Román Alvarez
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Telluric, self-potential, and surface temperature profiles on los humeros caldera
Se hicieron levantamientos geofísicos en dos líneas (16.5 y 17 Km) de la caldera de Los Humeros, la cual se encuentra situada en la parte centro-0riental de México, con el propósito de delinear preliminarmente áreas de interés geotérmico.
Román Alvarez
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La Pómez Xoxoctic (PX) representa uno de los eventos explosivos post-colapso más significativos del Complejo Volcánico de Los Humeros (Pleistoceno superior, entre 28 y 50 ka), clasificado como una erupción pliniana multifásica de Magnitud 5.3 y VEI 4. El
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