On May 1st 2008 Mount Chaitén (southern Chile) interrupted a long period of quiescence, generating a sequence of explosive eruptions and causing the evacuation of Chaitén town located a few kilometers south of the volcano. The activity was characterized by several explosive events each associated with plumes which reached up to about 19km above sea level. The products were dispersed across a wide area, with the finest ash reaching the Atlantic coast of Argentina. Our field observations in the proximal-medial area (3-25km from the vent) indicate that the May 2008 tephra deposit consists of numerous layers, most of which can be correlated with individual eruptive events. These layers vary from extremely fine-grained ash to layers of lapilli a...
We describe the stratigraphy, age and correlation of a prominent tephra marker, named Lepue Tephra, ...
On May 2, 2008 a Plinian eruption began on Chaiten volcano. Dome growing stage would have started on...
Actually, the estimation of the volumes of fallout deposits gave us the possibility to determine a s...
On May 1st 2008 Mount Chaitén (southern Chile) interrupted a long period of quiescence, generating a...
The major explosive eruption of Chaitén volcano, Chile, in May 2008 provided a rare opportunity to t...
The major explosive eruption of Charten volcano, Chile, in May 2008 provided a rare opportunity to t...
After 54 years since its last major eruption in 1961, Calbuco Volcano (Ensenada, Southern Chile) rea...
After decades of repose, Puyehue-Cordón Caulle Volcano (Chile) erupted in June 2011 following a mont...
We describe the stratigraphy, age and correlation of a prominent tephra marker, named Lepué Tephra, ...
International audienceAlthough rhyolite magma has fuelled some of the Earth's largest explosive volc...
Volcán Chaitén (southern Chile, ∼43°S) initiated an historically unprecedented eruption in A.D. 2008...
On 2 May 2008, a large eruption began unexpectedly at the inconspicuous Chaitén volcano in Chile’s s...
The May, 2008, Chaitén (southern Chile) eruption was characterized by several explosive events, each...
The 2008 eruption of Volcán Chaitén (VCha) in northwestern Patagonia was the first explosive rhyolit...
We describe the stratigraphy, age and correlation of a prominent tephra marker, named Lepue Tephra, ...
On May 2, 2008 a Plinian eruption began on Chaiten volcano. Dome growing stage would have started on...
Actually, the estimation of the volumes of fallout deposits gave us the possibility to determine a s...
On May 1st 2008 Mount Chaitén (southern Chile) interrupted a long period of quiescence, generating a...
The major explosive eruption of Chaitén volcano, Chile, in May 2008 provided a rare opportunity to t...
The major explosive eruption of Charten volcano, Chile, in May 2008 provided a rare opportunity to t...
After 54 years since its last major eruption in 1961, Calbuco Volcano (Ensenada, Southern Chile) rea...
After decades of repose, Puyehue-Cordón Caulle Volcano (Chile) erupted in June 2011 following a mont...
We describe the stratigraphy, age and correlation of a prominent tephra marker, named Lepué Tephra, ...
International audienceAlthough rhyolite magma has fuelled some of the Earth's largest explosive volc...
Volcán Chaitén (southern Chile, ∼43°S) initiated an historically unprecedented eruption in A.D. 2008...
On 2 May 2008, a large eruption began unexpectedly at the inconspicuous Chaitén volcano in Chile’s s...
The May, 2008, Chaitén (southern Chile) eruption was characterized by several explosive events, each...
The 2008 eruption of Volcán Chaitén (VCha) in northwestern Patagonia was the first explosive rhyolit...
We describe the stratigraphy, age and correlation of a prominent tephra marker, named Lepue Tephra, ...
On May 2, 2008 a Plinian eruption began on Chaiten volcano. Dome growing stage would have started on...
Actually, the estimation of the volumes of fallout deposits gave us the possibility to determine a s...