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Structural control on arc volcanism: The Caviahue-Copahue complex, Central to Patagonian Andes transition (38°S)
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2006-11)
This paper describes the volcanostratigraphy, structure, and tectonic implications of an arc volcanic complex in an oblique subduction setting: the Caviahue caldera Copahue volcano (CAC) of the Andean margin. The CAC is ...
Polycyclic scoria cones of the Antofagasta de la Sierra basin, Southern Puna plateau, Argentina
(Edinburgh Scottish Academy, 2017-06)
Despite a number of published papers focusing on the geodynamic implications of the recent Southern Puna mafic magmatism, there have been fewer studies of the volcanology and stratigraphy of this outstanding volcanism. ...
Unusual volcanic instability and sector collapse configuration at Chimpa volcano, central Andes
(Elsevier Science, 2020-02)
Upper Miocene Chimpa volcano is one of the largest stratovolcanoes of the back–arc region of the central Andes. The gentle–sloped volcano underwent previously unrecognized volcanic instability, consisting of ≈ 2 km3 mass– ...
Thermal fluid circulation around the Karliova triple junction: Geochemical features and volcano-tectonic implications (Eastern Turkey)
(2019)
The Karlıova triple junction (KTJ) in eastern Turkey has been subjected to incremental deformation resulting in complex kinematic and mechanical interactions throughout the upper crust. These interactions have generated ...
Structural controls on fluid circulation at the Caviahue-Copahue Volcanic Complex (CCVC) geothermal area (Chile-Argentina), revealed by soil CO2 and temperature, self-potential, and helium isotopes
(2017)
Natural geothermal systems are limited areas characterized by anomalously high heat flow caused by recent tectonic or magmatic activity. The heat source at depth is the result of the emplacement of magma bodies, controlled ...
The Hudson Volcano and surrounding monogenetic centres (Chilean Patagonia): An example of volcanism associated with ridge-trench collision environment
(ELSEVIER, 2005-07-30)
Hudson Volcano (45 degrees 54S, 72 degrees 58'W) represents the southernmost central volcano of the South Andean Volcanic Zone (SVZ). It lies about 280 km east of Nazca-Antarctic South American Plate Triple Junction, where ...
Deep-learning for volcanic seismic events classification
(Quito, 2020)
Structural controls on fluid circulation at the Caviahue Copahue Volcanic Complex (CCVC) geothermal area (Chile-Argentina), revealed by soil CO2 and temperature, self-potential, and helium isotopes
(Elsevier, 2017)
Natural geothermal systems are limited areas characterized by anomalously high heat flow caused by recent tectonic or magmatic activity. The heat source at depth is the result of the emplacement of magma bodies, controlled ...
Structural controls on fluid circulation at the Caviahue-Copahue Volcanic Complex (CCVC) geothermal area (Chile-Argentina), revealed by soil CO2 and temperature, self-potential, and helium isotopes
(Elsevier, 2017)
Natural geothermal systems are limited areas characterized by anomalously high heat flowcaused by recent tectonic
ormagmatic activity. The heat source at depth is the result of the emplacement ofmagmabodies, controlled
by ...