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Antisana volcano: A representative andesitic volcano of the eastern cordillera of Ecuador: Petrography, chemistry, tephra and glacial stratigraphy
ArticleAbstract: Antisana volcano is representative of many active andesitic strato-volcanoes of Pleistocene age in EPalabras claves:ANTISANA, Long-lived evolving andesitic volcanism, Northern Volcanic ZoneAutores:Bernardo O. Beate, Claude Robin, Hall M.L., Militzer A., Pablo Samaniego Ponce, Patricia A. Mothes, Patricio A. RamónFuentes:googlescopusThe eruptive chronology of the Carihuairazo volcano (Ecuador): Recurrent sector collapses of a Middle Pleistocene stratovolcano of the northern andes
ArticleAbstract: The eruptive chronology of arc volcanoes consists of construction stages usually punctuated by largePalabras claves:Carihuairazo, Debris avalanche deposits, ECUADOR, Eruptive chronology, Unspiked K–Ar datingAutores:Bablon M., Hall M.L., Jorge Ordóñez, Lahitte P., Liorzou C., Pablo Samaniego Ponce, Quidelleur X., Santiago SantamaríaFuentes:scopusThe plinian fallout associated with Quilotoa's 800 yr BP eruption, Ecuadorian Andes
ArticleAbstract: Large volcanic eruptions at dacitic or rhyolitic volcanoes often generate exceptional volumes of finPalabras claves:co-plinian ash, Crystal-rich fallout, Ecuadorian andes, explosive volcanism, QuilotoaAutores:Hall M.L., Patricia A. MothesFuentes:googlescopusThe rhyolitic-andesitic eruptive history of Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: At Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador, rhyolitic and andesitic bimodal magmatism has occurred periodically duPalabras claves:Alternating rhyolitic-andesitic volcanism, Cotopaxi Volcano, Holocene history, Northern andesAutores:Hall M.L., Patricia A. MothesFuentes:googlescopusThe “Mera” lahar deposit in the upper Amazon basin: Transformation of a late Pleistocene collapse at Huisla volcano, central Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The Sub-Andean zone east of the Cordillera Real, Ecuador and out to the Amazon basin's western margiPalabras claves:Ecuador's Sub-Andean zone, Huisla DAD, Pastaza river, Huisla volcano, Lahar deposits, Mera, PastazaAutores:Hall M.L., Keen H.F., Patricia A. Mothes, Pedro Alejandro Espín Bedón, Viviana Valverde ArcosFuentes:googlescopusMojanda volcanic complex (Ecuador): development of two adjacent contemporaneous volcanoes with contrasting eruptive styles and magmatic suites
ArticleAbstract: In Ecuador, Volcan Mojanda, previously thought to be a single edifice, consists of two contemporaneoPalabras claves:Autores:Claude Robin, Escobar P., Hall M.L., Jimenez M., Monzier M.Fuentes:scopusLate Holocene eruptive activity at Nevado Cayambe volcano, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Four Late Holocene pyroclastic units composed of block and ash flows, surges, ashfalls of silicic anPalabras claves:Autores:Claude Robin, Hall M.L., Monzier M., Pablo Samaniego PonceFuentes:scopusLate Pleistocene and Holocene activity of the Atacazo-Ninahuilca Volcanic Complex (Ecuador)
ArticleAbstract: The Atacazo-Ninahuilca Volcanic Complex (ANVC) is located in the Western Cordillera of Ecuador, 10 kPalabras claves:Atacazo-Ninahuilca, ECUADOR, geochronology, Holocene, radiocarbon dating, stratigraphy, Volcanic hazardsAutores:Almeida E., Chazot G., Eissen J.P., Hall M.L., Monzier M., Silvana Hidalgo, van der Plicht J.Fuentes:googlescopusPyroclastic density currents (PDC) of the 16-17 august 2006 eruptions of tungurahua volcano, ecuador: Geophysical registry and characteristics
ArticleAbstract: Tungurahua, located in the Eastern Cordillera of the Ecuadorian Andes, is a 5023. m-high active volcPalabras claves:2006 eruption chronology, ECUADOR, Instrumental monitoring, PDC characteristics, TungurahuaAutores:Alexander L. Steele, Hall M.L., Mario C. Ruiz, Patricia A. MothesFuentes:googlescopus