The summit region of steep volcanoes hosting lava domes often displays rapid geomorphologic and structural changes, which are important for monitoring the source region of hazards. Explosive crater excavation is often followed by new lava-dome growth, which is one of the most dynamic morphometric changes that may occur at volcanoes. However, details of these crater formations, and the ensuing new dome growth remain poorly studied. A common problem is the lack of observational data due to hazardous field access and the limited resolution of satellite remote sensing techniques. This paper describes the destructive-constructive crater activity at Volcán de Colima, Mexico, which occurred between January and March 2013. The crater geometry and e...
Dome-building volcanoes often develop by intrusion and extrusion, recurrent destabilization and sect...
Through decades of field studies and laboratory analyses, Volcán de Colima, Mexico has one of the be...
Although one of the most spectacular phenomena of active volcanoes, Pyroclastic density currents, or...
During eruptive activity of andesitic stratovolcanoes, the extrusion of lava domes, their collapse a...
During eruptive activity of andesitic stratovolcanoes, the extrusion of lava domes, their collapse a...
During eruptive activity of andesitic stratovolcanoes, the extrusion of lava domes, their collapse a...
International audienceThe most recent eruptive phase of Volc'an de Colima, Mexico, started in 1998 a...
Volcán de Colima is a highly active stratovolcano in western Mexico which presents a significant haz...
We investigate high-resolution digital photographs and infrared images of the lava dome eruption at ...
The eruption at Volcán de Colima (México) on 10–11 July 2015 represents the most vio...
Dome-building volcanoes often develop by intrusion and extrusion, recurrent destabilization and sect...
Through decades of field studies and laboratory analyses, Volcán de Colima, Mexico has one of the be...
Although one of the most spectacular phenomena of active volcanoes, Pyroclastic density currents, or...
During eruptive activity of andesitic stratovolcanoes, the extrusion of lava domes, their collapse a...
During eruptive activity of andesitic stratovolcanoes, the extrusion of lava domes, their collapse a...
During eruptive activity of andesitic stratovolcanoes, the extrusion of lava domes, their collapse a...
International audienceThe most recent eruptive phase of Volc'an de Colima, Mexico, started in 1998 a...
Volcán de Colima is a highly active stratovolcano in western Mexico which presents a significant haz...
We investigate high-resolution digital photographs and infrared images of the lava dome eruption at ...
The eruption at Volcán de Colima (México) on 10–11 July 2015 represents the most vio...
Dome-building volcanoes often develop by intrusion and extrusion, recurrent destabilization and sect...
Through decades of field studies and laboratory analyses, Volcán de Colima, Mexico has one of the be...
Although one of the most spectacular phenomena of active volcanoes, Pyroclastic density currents, or...