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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:googlescopusGeochemical and isotopic characterization of volcanic and geothermal fluids discharged from the Ecuadorian volcanic arc
ArticleAbstract: The Ecuadorian Quaternary volcanic arc is characterized by about 60 volcanoes many of which are actiPalabras claves:Carbon isotope, Ecuador volcanoes, Helium isotope, Nitrogen isotope, Thermal watersAutores:Bernardo O. Beate, Inguaggiato S., Julie Bourquin, Silvana HidalgoFuentes:googlescopusEnormous and far-reaching debris avalanche deposits from Sangay volcano (Ecuador): Multidisciplinary study and modeling the 30 ka sector collapse
ArticleAbstract: Sangay is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Its eruptions were first recorded by SpanisPalabras claves:Debris avalanche deposits, ECUADOR, Hummocky morphology, Sangay, VolcFlow modelingAutores:Bernardo O. Beate, Julien Bernard, Patricia A. Mothes, Viviana ValverdeFuentes:googlescopusTungurahua Volcano, Ecuador: Structure, eruptive history and hazards
ArticleAbstract: Tungurahua, one of Ecuador's most active volcanoes, is made up of three volcanic edifices. TungurahuPalabras claves:Andesite magmatism, Derbis avalanche and dam, ECUADOR, Hazards, Magma flux rate, Tungurahua VolcanoAutores:Bernardo O. Beate, Claude Robin, Hall M.L., Monzier M., Patricia A. MothesFuentes:googlescopusThe geological history of northwestern South America: From Pangaea to the early collision of the Caribbean Large Igneous Province (290-75 Ma)
ReviewAbstract: Northwestern South America preserves a record of the assembly of western Pangaea, its disassembly anPalabras claves:geochemistry, geochronology, Pangaea, SOUTH AMERICA, Tectonic reconstruction, ThermochronologyAutores:Bernardo O. Beate, Cochrane R., Cristian Vallejo, Spikings R.A., Van der Lelij R., Villagómez-Díaz D., Winkler W.Fuentes:googlescopus