The characterisation of tephra deposits resulting from almost simultaneous sedimentation and wind remobilisation is complex, and multidisciplinary strategies are required in order to accurately constrain associated processes and eruptive parameters. We present a multifaceted study that aims to characterise the recent eruptive activity and the subsequent aeolian remobilisation of tephra deposits at Sabancaya volcano (Peru), which started erupting in November 2016 with frequent and relatively small explosions (plume heights <6 km above the vent). First, we estimated the bulk volume of tephra deposit produced between November 2016 and August 2018 at 0.04 ± 0.02 km3, and the dense rock equivalent (DRE) volume at 0.02 ± 0.01 kilometros3. This co...
Sabancaya volcano is one of the most active Central Andes Volcanoes. Historical records reveal an er...
The ongoing eruptive cycle of Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador) since 1999 has been characterised by over...
Sabancaya Volcano (5960 m) is a stratovolcano located approximately 80 km southeast of the city of A...
The characterisation of tephra deposits resulting from almost simultaneous sedimentation and wind re...
During explosive volcanic eruptions, large quantities of tephra can be dispersed and deposited over ...
Explosive volcanic eruptions can eject large quantities of tephra into the atmosphere that can be di...
During explosive volcanic eruptions, large quantities of tephra can be dispersed and deposited over ...
Although volcanic eruptions represent short periods in the whole history of a volcano, the large amo...
Understanding the physical processes affecting the sedimentation of volcanic fragments ejected in th...
Tephra deposits are one of the possible outcomes of explosive volcanic eruptions and are the result ...
Ubinas volcano has produced moderate explosive eruptions during the last ~500 years. With 26 eruptiv...
Sabancaya volcano is one of the most active Central Andes Volcanoes. Historical records reveal an er...
The ongoing eruptive cycle of Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador) since 1999 has been characterised by over...
Sabancaya Volcano (5960 m) is a stratovolcano located approximately 80 km southeast of the city of A...
The characterisation of tephra deposits resulting from almost simultaneous sedimentation and wind re...
During explosive volcanic eruptions, large quantities of tephra can be dispersed and deposited over ...
Explosive volcanic eruptions can eject large quantities of tephra into the atmosphere that can be di...
During explosive volcanic eruptions, large quantities of tephra can be dispersed and deposited over ...
Although volcanic eruptions represent short periods in the whole history of a volcano, the large amo...
Understanding the physical processes affecting the sedimentation of volcanic fragments ejected in th...
Tephra deposits are one of the possible outcomes of explosive volcanic eruptions and are the result ...
Ubinas volcano has produced moderate explosive eruptions during the last ~500 years. With 26 eruptiv...
Sabancaya volcano is one of the most active Central Andes Volcanoes. Historical records reveal an er...
The ongoing eruptive cycle of Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador) since 1999 has been characterised by over...
Sabancaya Volcano (5960 m) is a stratovolcano located approximately 80 km southeast of the city of A...