Villarrica (Chile) is a basaltic stratovolcano, currently in an open-conduit condition. It now has relatively frequent Strombolian and effusive eruptions, but it had large explosive eruptions in prehistoric times. Among them, the most recent eruption was Chaimilla, which occurred about 3100 years ago and produced deposits that indicate complex, multiphase eruptive dynamics. Significant differences in mineralogy and glass compositions of the erupted scoria suggest the eruption was fed by two distinct magma batches with similar bulk compositions but distinct crystallization and degassing histories. The lower sequence scoria has a complex crystal assemblage with several crystal populations produced by mixing between a relatively degassed magma...
Active volcanoes pose a significant natural hazard. In order to evaluate the hazard it is important ...
International audienceVolcán Llaima (Chile, 38.7° S) has an eruptive behavior that can be termed hyp...
International audienceThe Licán Ignimbrite represents a large explosive basaltic andesite event in t...
Villarrica (Chile) is a basaltic stratovolcano, currently in an open-conduit condition. It now has r...
Villarrica (Chile) is one of the most active volcanoes in South America having erupted about 60 time...
Villarrica is a 2847-m-high, subduction zone stratovolcano located in the southern Chilean Andes (39...
International audienceTephra and lava pairs from two summit eruptions (ad 2008 and 1957) and a flank...
Villarrica volcano (Chile) is one of the most active volcanoes in South America. Its activity is cu...
Villarrica is an active stratovolcano located in the Southern Andean Volcanic Zone. About 13,800 yea...
Llaima is one of the most active volcanoes of the Chilean volcanic front with recent explosive erupt...
Exceptionally intense lava fountains at open conduit volcanoes are infrequent, hazardous and little-...
Scoriae produced by four mafic historic eruptions of Volcán Llaima are used to elucidate magma diffe...
Villarrica is an active stratovolcano located in the Southern Andean Volcanic Zone. About 13,800 yea...
<p>Exceptionally intense lava fountains at open conduit volcanoes are infrequent, hazardous and litt...
Active volcanoes pose a significant natural hazard. In order to evaluate the hazard it is important ...
International audienceVolcán Llaima (Chile, 38.7° S) has an eruptive behavior that can be termed hyp...
International audienceThe Licán Ignimbrite represents a large explosive basaltic andesite event in t...
Villarrica (Chile) is a basaltic stratovolcano, currently in an open-conduit condition. It now has r...
Villarrica (Chile) is one of the most active volcanoes in South America having erupted about 60 time...
Villarrica is a 2847-m-high, subduction zone stratovolcano located in the southern Chilean Andes (39...
International audienceTephra and lava pairs from two summit eruptions (ad 2008 and 1957) and a flank...
Villarrica volcano (Chile) is one of the most active volcanoes in South America. Its activity is cu...
Villarrica is an active stratovolcano located in the Southern Andean Volcanic Zone. About 13,800 yea...
Llaima is one of the most active volcanoes of the Chilean volcanic front with recent explosive erupt...
Exceptionally intense lava fountains at open conduit volcanoes are infrequent, hazardous and little-...
Scoriae produced by four mafic historic eruptions of Volcán Llaima are used to elucidate magma diffe...
Villarrica is an active stratovolcano located in the Southern Andean Volcanic Zone. About 13,800 yea...
<p>Exceptionally intense lava fountains at open conduit volcanoes are infrequent, hazardous and litt...
Active volcanoes pose a significant natural hazard. In order to evaluate the hazard it is important ...
International audienceVolcán Llaima (Chile, 38.7° S) has an eruptive behavior that can be termed hyp...
International audienceThe Licán Ignimbrite represents a large explosive basaltic andesite event in t...