Located in southwestern Guatemala, near the triple junction of the North American, Cocos, and Caribbean plates (Figure 1), Santa María is the most notorious volcano in Central America. In October 1902, Santa María was the site of one of the Earth\u27s ten largest historic eruptions. This eruption resulted in thousands of deaths and had global atmospheric impact. Since 1922, the explosion crater on Santa María\u27s southwest side has been the site of volcanic dome extrusion at a vent called Santiaguito [Rose, 1972]. In 1929, pyroclastic flows, apparently resulting from the collapse of the active dome, flowed more than 10 km to the south of Santiaguito, resulting in hundreds of deaths and damage to villages and plantations [Sapper and Termer,...
Mt. Saint Helens’ style eruptions (dangerously explosive) are typical for volcanoes abundant in the ...
Guatemalan volcanoes have at least seven debris-avalanche deposits, associated with Cerro Quemado, F...
vulcanian explosions at Santiaguito are associated with dome growth which began in 1922, after the m...
Atitlán Volcano is in the Guatemalan Highlands, along a west-northwest trending chain of volcanoes p...
The Santiaguito volcanic dome insouthwestern Guatemala is a multiple extrusive dome that has shown c...
The first historic activity of Santa María volcano, Guatemala constituted one of the ten largest his...
The whole of this book is available open access by following the link above.Guatemala’s Pacaya Volca...
Cerro Quemado is a Holocene, andesitic to dacitic, exogenous dome complex located in a back-arc volc...
Santiaguito volcano has shown a continuous slow extrusion of dacite lava since 1922. In the 50 years...
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...
© 2013 The Geological Society of America. All rights reserved. After 200 yr of repose, Pacaya Volcan...
Subduction zone volcanoes are a major natural hazard, frequently endangering lives and livelihoods. ...
Volcanoes are natural landforms caused by tectonic processes. They profoundly influence the physical...
The study of active vent dynamics is hindered by the difficulty of directly observing features and p...
Mt. Saint Helens’ style eruptions (dangerously explosive) are typical for volcanoes abundant in the ...
Guatemalan volcanoes have at least seven debris-avalanche deposits, associated with Cerro Quemado, F...
vulcanian explosions at Santiaguito are associated with dome growth which began in 1922, after the m...
Atitlán Volcano is in the Guatemalan Highlands, along a west-northwest trending chain of volcanoes p...
The Santiaguito volcanic dome insouthwestern Guatemala is a multiple extrusive dome that has shown c...
The first historic activity of Santa María volcano, Guatemala constituted one of the ten largest his...
The whole of this book is available open access by following the link above.Guatemala’s Pacaya Volca...
Cerro Quemado is a Holocene, andesitic to dacitic, exogenous dome complex located in a back-arc volc...
Santiaguito volcano has shown a continuous slow extrusion of dacite lava since 1922. In the 50 years...
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...
© 2013 The Geological Society of America. All rights reserved. After 200 yr of repose, Pacaya Volcan...
Subduction zone volcanoes are a major natural hazard, frequently endangering lives and livelihoods. ...
Volcanoes are natural landforms caused by tectonic processes. They profoundly influence the physical...
The study of active vent dynamics is hindered by the difficulty of directly observing features and p...
Mt. Saint Helens’ style eruptions (dangerously explosive) are typical for volcanoes abundant in the ...
Guatemalan volcanoes have at least seven debris-avalanche deposits, associated with Cerro Quemado, F...
vulcanian explosions at Santiaguito are associated with dome growth which began in 1922, after the m...