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A first reconstruction of the evolution of Cubilche Volcanic Complex, Imbabura Province, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Cubilche Volcanic Complex (Imbabura Province, Ecuador) includes three morphologically well-preservedPalabras claves:Cubilche, ECUADOR, IMBABURA, Tephrostratigraphy, Volcano evolutionAutores:Gorki A. Ruiz, LePennec J.L., Liorzou C., Stalin Solano, Wilman NavarreteFuentes:googlescopusDegassing patterns of Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador) during the 1999-2006 eruptive period, inferred from remote spectroscopic measurements of SO<inf>2</inf> emissions
ArticleAbstract: This paper presents the results of 7 years (Aug. 1999-Oct. 2006) of SO2 gas measurements during thePalabras claves:COSPEC, DOAS, sulfur dioxide, Tungurahua Volcano, volcanic degassingAutores:Andrés Gorki Ruiz, Arellano S.R., Hall M.L., Hugo Yepes, Indira Molina, LePennec J.L., Pablo Samaniego PonceFuentes:scopusGeochronological evolution of the potentially active Iliniza Volcano (Ecuador) based on new K-Ar ages
ArticleAbstract: The youngest volcanism of the Ecuadorian Volcanic Front (Western Cordillera) is mainly dominated byPalabras claves:ECUADOR, geomorphology, Iliniza volcano, K-Ar dating, Volcanic hazardsAutores:Espín P.A., Lahitte P., LePennec J.L., Liorzou C., Marco D. Córdova, Pablo Samaniego Ponce, Quidelleur X., Santiago Santamaría, Silvana HidalgoFuentes:scopusEruption Source Parameters for forecasting ash dispersion and deposition from vulcanian eruptions at Tungurahua volcano: Insights from field data from the July 2013 eruption
ArticleAbstract: Tungurahua volcano, located in the central area of the Ecuadorian Sierra, is erupting intermittentlyPalabras claves:ESP, FALL3D, Tungurahua, Volcanic ash, Vulcanian eruptions, WRFAutores:Diego F. Narváez, Folch A., Hasselle N., Julien Bernard, LePennec J.L., René ParraFuentes:googlescopusEruptive chronology of Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador) revisited based on new K-Ar ages and geomorphological reconstructions
ArticleAbstract: This study focuses on the evolution through time of Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador), and provides new iPalabras claves:ECUADOR, geochemistry, geomorphology, K-Ar dating, Tungurahua VolcanoAutores:Bablon M., Jorge Eduardo Bustillos, Lahitte P., LePennec J.L., Liorzou C., Pablo Samaniego Ponce, Quidelleur X., Silvana HidalgoFuentes:scopusEcuadorian Andes volcanism: A review of Late Pliocene to present activity
ArticleAbstract: This article provides background information about Ecuador's general volcanic setting, as an introduPalabras claves:diverse arc magmatism, Ecuador volcanism, Northern andesAutores:Hall M.L., Johnson J.B., LePennec J.L., Pablo Samaniego PonceFuentes:scopusIdentifying potentially active volcanoes in the Andes: Radiometric evidence for late Pleistocene-early Holocene eruptions at Volcán Imbabura, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Recent eruptions from volcanoes with no previously known historical activity in Chile and IndonesiaPalabras claves:Active volcanoes, ECUADOR, Imbabura volcano, Radiometric datingAutores:Andrés Gorki Ruiz, Eissen J.P., Fornari M., Hall M.L., LePennec J.L.Fuentes:scopusImpact of tephra falls on Andean communities: The influences of eruption size and weather conditions during the 1999-2001 activity of Tungurahua volcano, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Repeated ash fall events have occurred during the 1999-ongoing eruption of Tungurahua volcano, EcuadPalabras claves:Andean communities, Ash fall, ECUADOR, Tephra volume, Tungurahua Volcano, weather conditionsAutores:Gorki A. Ruiz, Hugo Yepes, LePennec J.L., Palacios E., Patricia A. Mothes, Patricio A. RamónFuentes:googlescopusPetrological analysis of the pre-eruptive magmatic process prior to the 2006 explosive eruptions at Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador)
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the processes at the origin of explosive events is crucial for volcanic hazard mitigatPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Magma mixing, Plumbing system, recharge, Thermobarometry, TungurahuaAutores:Claude Robin, LePennec J.L., Pablo Samaniego Ponce, Silvana HidalgoFuentes:scopusLate Holocene phases of dome growth and Plinian activity at Guagua Pichincha volcano (Ecuador)
ArticleAbstract: Since the eruption which affected Quito in AD 1660, Guagua Pichincha has been considered a hazardousPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Holocene volcanism, Pichincha volcano, Plinian eruption, radiocarbon datingAutores:Claude Robin, LePennec J.L., Pablo Samaniego Ponce, Patricia A. Mothes, van der Plicht J.Fuentes:scopus