Artículo de publicación ISIA structural characterization of the hydrothermal-volcanic field associated with the Tinguiririca Volcanic Complex had been performed by combining passive seismic tomography and structural geology. This complex corresponds to a 20 km long succession of N25 degrees E oriented of eruptive centers, currently showing several thermal manifestations distributed throughout the area. The structural behavior of this zone is controlled by the El Fierro-El Diablo fault system, corresponding to a high angle reverse faults of Oligocene-Miocene age. In this area, a temporary seismic network with 16 short-period stations was setup from January to April of 2010, in the context of the MSc thesis of Lira (2010), covering an area of...
Understanding interactions between tectonic faults and a nearby active volcano is often realized by ...
The south-central Chilean subduction zone has witnessed some of the largest earthquakes in history, ...
In 2012, two large aftershocks of the M-W = 8.8 Maule, Chile earthquake occurred near the Central Ch...
A structural characterization of the hydrothermal–volcanic field associated with the Tinguiririca Vo...
Tacora Volcano (17°43′S – 69°46′W) lies at the southernmost end of a 10 km-long volcanic lineament t...
Llaima is a glaciated, basaltic-andesitic stratocone in the South-Central Andean Volcanic Zone. It i...
The area of El Tatio (Chile), in the central sector of Andean Cordillera, is known since long time o...
In active volcanic arcs such as the Andean volcanic mountain belt, magmatically‐sourced fluids are c...
The project SFB574 “Volatiles and Fluids in Subduction Zones” aims to better understand the processe...
In active volcanic arcs such as the Andean volcanic mountain belt, magmatically sourced fluids are c...
Earthquakes can trigger volcanic and hydrothermal activity at a large distance range and a wide time...
Preferential fluid pathways along regional fault systems are crucial for the spatial localization of...
The geological map at 1:50.000 scale of the El Tatio volcanic area (central Andes, northern Chile) i...
Magíster en Ciencias, Mención GeofísicaThe research is located in the San Pedro-Toconce volcanic cha...
The subduction zone of central Chile (36°S) has produced some of the world's largest earthquakes and...
Understanding interactions between tectonic faults and a nearby active volcano is often realized by ...
The south-central Chilean subduction zone has witnessed some of the largest earthquakes in history, ...
In 2012, two large aftershocks of the M-W = 8.8 Maule, Chile earthquake occurred near the Central Ch...
A structural characterization of the hydrothermal–volcanic field associated with the Tinguiririca Vo...
Tacora Volcano (17°43′S – 69°46′W) lies at the southernmost end of a 10 km-long volcanic lineament t...
Llaima is a glaciated, basaltic-andesitic stratocone in the South-Central Andean Volcanic Zone. It i...
The area of El Tatio (Chile), in the central sector of Andean Cordillera, is known since long time o...
In active volcanic arcs such as the Andean volcanic mountain belt, magmatically‐sourced fluids are c...
The project SFB574 “Volatiles and Fluids in Subduction Zones” aims to better understand the processe...
In active volcanic arcs such as the Andean volcanic mountain belt, magmatically sourced fluids are c...
Earthquakes can trigger volcanic and hydrothermal activity at a large distance range and a wide time...
Preferential fluid pathways along regional fault systems are crucial for the spatial localization of...
The geological map at 1:50.000 scale of the El Tatio volcanic area (central Andes, northern Chile) i...
Magíster en Ciencias, Mención GeofísicaThe research is located in the San Pedro-Toconce volcanic cha...
The subduction zone of central Chile (36°S) has produced some of the world's largest earthquakes and...
Understanding interactions between tectonic faults and a nearby active volcano is often realized by ...
The south-central Chilean subduction zone has witnessed some of the largest earthquakes in history, ...
In 2012, two large aftershocks of the M-W = 8.8 Maule, Chile earthquake occurred near the Central Ch...