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Fitting Jet Noise Similarity Spectra to Volcano Infrasound Data
ArticleAbstract: Infrasound (low-frequency acoustic waves) has proven useful to detect and characterize subaerial volPalabras claves:Acoustic, infrasound, jet noise, Monitoring, Turbulence, volcanoAutores:Fee D., Gestrich J.E., John J. Lyons, Mario C. Ruiz, Matoza R.S.Fuentes:scopusESeismic-GAN: A Generative Model for Seismic Events from Cotopaxi Volcano
ArticleAbstract: With the growing ability to collect large volumes of volcano seismic data, the detection and labelinPalabras claves:Adversarial learning, Cotopaxi, generative adversarial networks (GANs), Generative model, Seismic, volcanoAutores:Diego S. Benitez, Felipe Grijalva, Mario C. Ruiz, Noel Perez, Roman Lara-Cueva, Washington RamosFuentes:scopusInSAR Deformation Analysis and Source Modelling of the Guagua Pichincha Volcano (Ecuador)
Conference ObjectAbstract: Guagua Pichincha (4784 m a.s.1.) is a dacite-composed stratovolcano, located 12 km to the west of QuPalabras claves:ECUADOR, GUAGUA PICHINCHA, HAZARD, InSAR, modelling, volcanoAutores:Atzori S., Marco A. Yépez, Mario C. Ruiz, Pablo Samaniego Ponce, Patricia A. Mothes, Tolomei C., Trasatti E.Fuentes:scopusReventador Volcano 2005: Eruptive activity inferred from seismo-acoustic observation
ArticleAbstract: Reventador Volcano entered an eruptive phase in 2005 which included a wide variety of seismic and inPalabras claves:drumbeat earthquakes, earthquakes, ECUADOR, Harmonic tremor, infrasound, REVENTADOR, volcanic earthquakes, volcano, volcano chuggingAutores:Johnson J.B., Lees J., Liliana Troncoso, Mario C. Ruiz, Welsh M.Fuentes:scopusTemporal evolution of the magmatic system at Tungurahua Volcano, Ecuador, detected by geodetic observations
ArticleAbstract: Changes in the pathway and timescale of magma ascent can be responsible for variations in eruptive sPalabras claves:GPS, InSAR, Statistical integration, Tungurahua, volcanoAutores:Biggs J., Ebmeier S.K., Edmonds M., Mario C. Ruiz, Muller C., Patricia A. Mothes, Paul Jarrin, Placios P.Fuentes:googlescopus