The Puyehue-Cordon Caulle Volcanic Complex (PCCVC) is one of the best examples of tectonic control on volcanism at the Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes (southern Chile). The PCCVC comprises several volcanic centres that erupted dominantly SiO2-rich magmas at the intersection of the trench-parallel Liquine-Ofqui Fault Zone (LOFZ) and an inherited NW-SE basement structure. The PCCVC began an explosive and later effusive eruption on 2011 June 4 causing decimetre-to metre-scale surface deformation that was observed by a series of Envisat ASAR satellite scenes. We modelled this data and complemented it with timeseries of two continuous GPS stations and seismicity recorded by a local network. Deformation during the first 3 days of the eruption...
The Southern Volcanic Zone (SVZ) is one of the most active volcanic provinces of South America, havi...
The nature of the relationship between tectonics and volcanism in a specific area is the result of t...
Understanding interactions between tectonic faults and a nearby active volcano is often realized by ...
International audienceDetermining the mechanisms that promote large silicic eruptions is one of the ...
The Cordon Caulle geothermal region (40.5 degrees S) is a 13 km X 6 kin, NW-SE elongate, volcano-tec...
We present a detailed chronological reconstruction of the 2011 eruption of Puyehue-Cordón Caulle vol...
International audienceIn this article I present a review of InSAR observations of ground deformation...
International audienceThe Cordón Caulle geothermal region (40.5°S) is a 13 km × 6 km, NW-SE elongate...
International audienceThe VEI 4 rhyolitic eruption of Cordón Caulle volcano in 2011-2012 was immedia...
Villarrica, Llaima, and Calbuco volcanoes are the most active and dangerous volcanoes in the Souther...
In this study we analyse the lahar events in the area surrounding the Cordón Caulle volcano (Chile) ...
This thesis describes volcanic records from the Andean southern volcanic zone, based on the collecti...
International audienceThe 2011-2012 Cordon-Caulle eruption was the largest subaerial eruption of the...
After decades of repose, Puyehue-Cordón Caulle Volcano (Chile) erupted in June 2011 following a mont...
The 2011–2012 eruption of the Puyehue-Cordón Caulle volcanic complex, southern Andes (Chile), was as...
The Southern Volcanic Zone (SVZ) is one of the most active volcanic provinces of South America, havi...
The nature of the relationship between tectonics and volcanism in a specific area is the result of t...
Understanding interactions between tectonic faults and a nearby active volcano is often realized by ...
International audienceDetermining the mechanisms that promote large silicic eruptions is one of the ...
The Cordon Caulle geothermal region (40.5 degrees S) is a 13 km X 6 kin, NW-SE elongate, volcano-tec...
We present a detailed chronological reconstruction of the 2011 eruption of Puyehue-Cordón Caulle vol...
International audienceIn this article I present a review of InSAR observations of ground deformation...
International audienceThe Cordón Caulle geothermal region (40.5°S) is a 13 km × 6 km, NW-SE elongate...
International audienceThe VEI 4 rhyolitic eruption of Cordón Caulle volcano in 2011-2012 was immedia...
Villarrica, Llaima, and Calbuco volcanoes are the most active and dangerous volcanoes in the Souther...
In this study we analyse the lahar events in the area surrounding the Cordón Caulle volcano (Chile) ...
This thesis describes volcanic records from the Andean southern volcanic zone, based on the collecti...
International audienceThe 2011-2012 Cordon-Caulle eruption was the largest subaerial eruption of the...
After decades of repose, Puyehue-Cordón Caulle Volcano (Chile) erupted in June 2011 following a mont...
The 2011–2012 eruption of the Puyehue-Cordón Caulle volcanic complex, southern Andes (Chile), was as...
The Southern Volcanic Zone (SVZ) is one of the most active volcanic provinces of South America, havi...
The nature of the relationship between tectonics and volcanism in a specific area is the result of t...
Understanding interactions between tectonic faults and a nearby active volcano is often realized by ...