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Volcanic hazards and remote sensing in Pacific Latin America
[1] PASI Workshop on Open Vent Volcanoes; San Jose, Costa Rica, 10–24 January 2011; Open-vent volcanoes are a class of volcano that contain a relatively open path from the subsurface to the atmosphere without a major vent obstruction.
J. Lyons, Bill Rose, Rudiger Escobar
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Seismicity during the recent activity (2009–2020) of Turrialba volcano, Costa Rica [PDF]
Turrialba is a stratovolcano located at the easternmost part of the Costa Rican volcanic front. After remaining quiescent for more than a century, in 1996 it started to show signs of unrest, until a first phreatomagmatic explosion occurred on January ...
Lesage, Philippe+4 more
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The strengths and common challenges faced by Latin American volcanologists that assume a variety of roles in the volcanic risk reduction context were discussed in the workshop "PASI 2011: Open Vent Volcanoes ".
Dolors Ferrés+3 more
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Performance of the Water Cherenkov detector LAGO-Chiapas, Mexico
The Latin American Giant Observatory (LAGO) is an observatory extended along Latin America, with the capability to detect the galactic cosmic rays background and to develop studies for space weather and atmospheric radiation at ground level.
O.G Morales Olivares+9 more
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Abstract Between 1820 and 1850, the Dutch government sent several scientists to the Netherlands Indies as part of the Natuurkundige Commissie (Natural History Committee). One of these was naturalist Eltio Alegondus Forsten (1811–1843), who was sent on a collecting mission to Celebes (Sulawesi).
Pieter van Wingerden
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Astroparticles in Latin America: current status and outlook
The successful installation and operation of the Pierre Auger Observatory in Argentina has been a milestone in Astroparticle research in Latin America, generating new regional research opportunities in the field.
Sidelnik, Iván
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Chapter Machine Learning in Volcanology: A Review [PDF]
A volcano is a complex system, and the characterization of its state at any given time is not an easy task. Monitoring data can be used to estimate the probability of an unrest and/or an eruption episode.
Carniel, Roberto, Guzmán, Silvina
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Analyzing Explosive Volcanic Deposits From Satellite‐Based Radar Backscatter, Volcán de Fuego, 2018 [PDF]
Satellite radar backscatter has the potential to provide useful information about the progression of volcanic eruptions when optical, ground-based, or radar phase-based measurements are limited. However, backscatter changes are complex and challenging to
Albino, F.+8 more
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In 2019 while launching a multidisciplinary research project aimed at developing the Puna de Atacama region as a natural laboratory, investigators within the University of Atacama (Chile) conducted a bibliographic search identifying previously studied ...
Foing, Bernard+6 more
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