A low-energy (Volcanic Explosivity Index [VEI] 1), small-volume (0.001 km3 Dense Rock Equivalent [DRE]) eruption of highly crystalline basalt occurred at Cerro Negro volcano, Nicaragua, August 5–7, 1999. This eruption followed three earthquakes (each ∼Mw 5.2) with strike-slip and oblique-slip focal mechanisms, the first of which occurred approximately 11 h before eruptive activity and within 1 km of Cerro Negro. Surface ruptures formed during these events extend up to 4 km from Cerro Negro, but concentrate ∼1 km south of Cerro Negro. Surface ruptures did not occur within 300 m of the cone, however, three new vents formed on the south flank and base of Cerro Negro and on trend with the Cerro La Mula–Cerro Negro volcanic alignment. Earthquake...
We examine seismic and eruptive activity at Fuego Volcano (14°29′N, 90° 53′W), a 3800-m-high stratov...
We examine seismic and eruptive activity at Fuego Volcano (14°29′N, 90° 53′W), a 3800-m-high stratov...
The Masaya caldera complex in central-western Nicaragua consists of a 6x11 km, >150 m deep, oval cal...
A low-energy (Volcanic Explosivity Index [VEI] 1), small-volume (0.001 km3 Dense Rock Equivalent [DR...
Cerro Negro near Léon, Nicaragua is a very young (163 years), relatively small basaltic cinder cone ...
Remarkable evidence of coupling between tectonic and magmatic events emerges from investigation of t...
Remarkable evidence of coupling between tectonic and magmatic events emerges from investigation of t...
Cerro Negro volcano, Nicaragua, continued a 147-yr-long duration of cinder-cone activity with a majo...
Cerro Negro volcano, Nicaragua, continued a 147-yr-long duration of cinder-cone activity with a majo...
Cerro Negro volcano, Nicaragua, continued a 147-yr-long duration of cinder-cone activity with a majo...
Since the end of 2013, the region around the two volcanoes Masaya and Momotombo, which includes the ...
We examine seismic and eruptive activity at Fuego Volcano (14°29′N, 90° 53′W), a 3800-m-high stratov...
We present multidisciplinary observations of the March-June 2011 VEI 2 eruptive episode of the basal...
We present multidisciplinary observations of the March–June 2011 VEI 2 eruptive episode of the basal...
We present multidisciplinary observations of the March–June 2011 VEI 2 eruptive episode of the basal...
We examine seismic and eruptive activity at Fuego Volcano (14°29′N, 90° 53′W), a 3800-m-high stratov...
We examine seismic and eruptive activity at Fuego Volcano (14°29′N, 90° 53′W), a 3800-m-high stratov...
The Masaya caldera complex in central-western Nicaragua consists of a 6x11 km, >150 m deep, oval cal...
A low-energy (Volcanic Explosivity Index [VEI] 1), small-volume (0.001 km3 Dense Rock Equivalent [DR...
Cerro Negro near Léon, Nicaragua is a very young (163 years), relatively small basaltic cinder cone ...
Remarkable evidence of coupling between tectonic and magmatic events emerges from investigation of t...
Remarkable evidence of coupling between tectonic and magmatic events emerges from investigation of t...
Cerro Negro volcano, Nicaragua, continued a 147-yr-long duration of cinder-cone activity with a majo...
Cerro Negro volcano, Nicaragua, continued a 147-yr-long duration of cinder-cone activity with a majo...
Cerro Negro volcano, Nicaragua, continued a 147-yr-long duration of cinder-cone activity with a majo...
Since the end of 2013, the region around the two volcanoes Masaya and Momotombo, which includes the ...
We examine seismic and eruptive activity at Fuego Volcano (14°29′N, 90° 53′W), a 3800-m-high stratov...
We present multidisciplinary observations of the March-June 2011 VEI 2 eruptive episode of the basal...
We present multidisciplinary observations of the March–June 2011 VEI 2 eruptive episode of the basal...
We present multidisciplinary observations of the March–June 2011 VEI 2 eruptive episode of the basal...
We examine seismic and eruptive activity at Fuego Volcano (14°29′N, 90° 53′W), a 3800-m-high stratov...
We examine seismic and eruptive activity at Fuego Volcano (14°29′N, 90° 53′W), a 3800-m-high stratov...
The Masaya caldera complex in central-western Nicaragua consists of a 6x11 km, >150 m deep, oval cal...