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Carbon and sulfur isotopes in tree rings as a proxy for volcanic degassing
(Geological Society of America, 2019-07-05)
Trees are useful archives of past atmospheric conditions. They have most commonly been used to infer large-scale changes in climate, industrial pollution, and the magnitude and frequency of geological hazards. While ...
Implementation of electrochemical, optical and denuder-based sensors and sampling techniques on UAV for volcanic gas measurements: examples from Masaya, Turrialba and Stromboli volcanoes
(European Geosciences Union, 2018-04-26)
Volcanoes are a natural source of several reactive gases (e.g., sulfur and halogen containing species) and nonreactive gases (e.g., carbon dioxide) to the atmosphere. The relative abundance of carbon and sulfur in volcanic ...
Insights Into the Mechanisms of Phreatic Eruptions From Continuous High Frequency Volcanic Gas Monitoring: Rincón de la Vieja Volcano, Costa Rica
(Frontiers Media, 2019-01-11)
Understanding the trigger mechanisms of phreatic eruptions is key to mitigating the
effects of these hazardous but poorly forecastable volcanic events. It has recently been
established that high-rate volcanic gas ...
Crustal Thickness Along the Central American Volcanic Arc
(American Geophysical Union, 2004)
Resumen de ponencia "Crustal Thickness Along the Central American Volcanic Arc"
Duration-amplitude distribution of volcanic tremor
(American Geophysical Union, 2003)
The duration-amplitude distribution of volcanic tremor was examined in eight volcanoes and one geothermal area. An exponential model, implying a scale-bound source process, is found to be a better fit to the data than a ...
Geochemistry and fluid circulation at the Tenorio volcanic complex (Costa Rica)
(Geoitalia, 2013-09)
The present work reports the geochemical results gathered from thermal and cold water and discharges, mainly located in the eastern part of the volcanic area of Tenorio
Gas emissions from the Hyper-Acid Crater Lake of Poás Volcano, Costa Rica
(The International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG), 2015-06)
Resumen de la presentación sobre las emisiones de gases del lago del cráter hiperácido del volcán Poás, Costa Rica en la 26th IUGG General Assembly
Constraints on the sulfur subduction cycle in Central America from sulfur isotope compositions of volcanic gases
(European Association of Geochemistry, 2022-01-20)
The sulfur cycle at convergent margins remains poorly constrained yet is fundamentally important for understanding the redox state of Earth's reservoirs and the formation of ore deposits. In this study we investigate the ...
Poás volcano: Geophysical-Geochemical signatures and dynamics of its magmatic-hydrothermal system
(International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior, 2014-09)
Poás volcanic complex hosts a hyper-acid lake where geochemical signatures are related to two major controlling processes: (a) The level of inux and dissolution-hydrolysis of magmatic volatiles in a sub-surface hydrothermal ...
Magmatic volatiles in ash leachates and environmental impact assessment of the 29-30 October 2014 phreatic eruptions of Turrialba Volcano, Costa Rica
(The International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG), 2015)