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Multi-stage chaotic magma mixing at Turrialba volcano
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2019After a century of quiescence, Turrialba, a Quaternary stratovolcano in the Costa Rican Volcanic Front, started a new eruptive cycle in 2010 that is ongoing to this date (July 3rd, 2019).
C. DeVitre +6 more
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Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
Access to veterinary medicine in indigenous territories poses significant challenges, particularly in Costa Rica, where services are concentrated in urban areas.
Diana Quesada-Gamboa +6 more
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Access to veterinary medicine in indigenous territories poses significant challenges, particularly in Costa Rica, where services are concentrated in urban areas.
Diana Quesada-Gamboa +6 more
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Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2019
Turrialba is an active volcano of the Cordillera Volcanica Central in Costa Rica, which is currently experiencing a renewal of the eruptive activity after ~150 years of eruptive quiescence.
A. Di Piazza +5 more
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Turrialba is an active volcano of the Cordillera Volcanica Central in Costa Rica, which is currently experiencing a renewal of the eruptive activity after ~150 years of eruptive quiescence.
A. Di Piazza +5 more
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, 2020
Passive seismology in volcanically active locations provides a valuable insight into the structural and evolutionary characteristics of subsurface magmatic features.
E. A. Jiwani‐Brown +4 more
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Passive seismology in volcanically active locations provides a valuable insight into the structural and evolutionary characteristics of subsurface magmatic features.
E. A. Jiwani‐Brown +4 more
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Agra turrialba Erwin, new species
2002Agra turrialba Erwin, new species (Figs. 6a, 6 b, 6c, 6d) Holotype. Male, COSTA RICA: Cartago, Turrialba, 600m, 09º53'N 83º 38'W, June (J. E. Wappes)(USNM: ADP58598). Diagnosis. This is the only species of the cajennensis speciesgroup in Costa Rica in which males have abdominal sternum IV elongate and medially lobed so that it covers ...
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International Journal of Dairy Technology, 2021
Pilar Fallas Rodríguez +3 more
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Pilar Fallas Rodríguez +3 more
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Sustainable Water Resources Management, 2020
Lilliana Gaviria-Montoya +2 more
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