One of the longest continuous periods of dome-forming activity on record is the ongoing eruption of Santiaguito, Guatemala. Dome-building began in 1922, within the crater formed during the cataclysmic 1902 eruption of Santa María, and continues today. The earliest erupted Santiaguito lavas are chemically and mineralogically identical to the dacite pumice erupted in 1902. The erupted magma has become progressively less evolved over time, with a decrease in whole rock SiO2 from ~ 66 to ~ 62 wt.% from 1922 to 2002. New geochemical data from Santiaguito are consistent with a model of magma being extracted progressively from a chemically-stratified lower crustal (~ 12 to ~ 25 km) storage zone thought to have formed during the ~ 25 ka of quiescen...
New 238U-230Th and Sr isotope data from 40Ar/39Ar-dated mafic lavas of the composite cone, A.D. 1902...
The first historic activity of Santa María volcano, Guatemala constituted one of the ten largest his...
Abstract: The Plinian eruption in October 1902 of 8.5 km3of dacitic pumice and minor basaltic andesi...
The Santiaguito volcanic dome insouthwestern Guatemala is a multiple extrusive dome that has shown c...
Subduction zone volcanoes are a major natural hazard, frequently endangering lives and livelihoods. ...
Samples of 26 successive lavas from the high composite volcano of Santa María in southwestern Guatem...
Santa María has a three-phase history of activity: a long period of composite cone growth, a dramati...
A new geologic map of Santiaguito is presented, updating information from 1972 and reflecting contin...
Prior to the ad 1902 Plinian eruption of 8 km3 of dacite and subsequent growth of the >1 km3 Santiag...
The silicic dome complex of Santiaguito, Guatemala, has exhibited continuous extrusive activity for ...
Four closely spaced vents along a fissure make up the Fuego and Acatenango volcanic centers in weste...
Santiaguito volcano has shown a continuous slow extrusion of dacite lava since 1922. In the 50 years...
Three composite cones have grown on the southern edge of the previously existing Atitlán Cauldron, a...
Analysis of 30 individual pumice blocks, together with bulk samples from the ash-flow member of the ...
40Ar/39Ar dating of 15 lava flows indicates that Volcán de Santa María grew episodically to 8 km3 i...
New 238U-230Th and Sr isotope data from 40Ar/39Ar-dated mafic lavas of the composite cone, A.D. 1902...
The first historic activity of Santa María volcano, Guatemala constituted one of the ten largest his...
Abstract: The Plinian eruption in October 1902 of 8.5 km3of dacitic pumice and minor basaltic andesi...
The Santiaguito volcanic dome insouthwestern Guatemala is a multiple extrusive dome that has shown c...
Subduction zone volcanoes are a major natural hazard, frequently endangering lives and livelihoods. ...
Samples of 26 successive lavas from the high composite volcano of Santa María in southwestern Guatem...
Santa María has a three-phase history of activity: a long period of composite cone growth, a dramati...
A new geologic map of Santiaguito is presented, updating information from 1972 and reflecting contin...
Prior to the ad 1902 Plinian eruption of 8 km3 of dacite and subsequent growth of the >1 km3 Santiag...
The silicic dome complex of Santiaguito, Guatemala, has exhibited continuous extrusive activity for ...
Four closely spaced vents along a fissure make up the Fuego and Acatenango volcanic centers in weste...
Santiaguito volcano has shown a continuous slow extrusion of dacite lava since 1922. In the 50 years...
Three composite cones have grown on the southern edge of the previously existing Atitlán Cauldron, a...
Analysis of 30 individual pumice blocks, together with bulk samples from the ash-flow member of the ...
40Ar/39Ar dating of 15 lava flows indicates that Volcán de Santa María grew episodically to 8 km3 i...
New 238U-230Th and Sr isotope data from 40Ar/39Ar-dated mafic lavas of the composite cone, A.D. 1902...
The first historic activity of Santa María volcano, Guatemala constituted one of the ten largest his...
Abstract: The Plinian eruption in October 1902 of 8.5 km3of dacitic pumice and minor basaltic andesi...