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Potential volcano in several provinces in Indonesia played a significant role in the formation and quality of soil development. Soils that developed from the volcanic ashes often thought to contribute greatly to improve soil fertility, without regard to t... see more

The Huarenchenque Formation is a volcano sedimentary unit deposited to the east of the Plio-Quaternary Andean Magmatic Arc. In order to define depositional settings, two lithofacies associations (fluvial and pyroclastic) were defined. The fluvial facies a... see more

Volcanic deposits can be included in two main groups: coherent and volcaniclastic. The former results from volcanic and sub-volcanic (syn-volcanic intrusions) effusive events, excluding autoclastic portions, and the second group, which is related to depos... see more

X-Ray computed microtomography is a non-destructive 3D imaging technique that can be used for the investigation of both the morphology and internal structures of a solid object. Thanks to its versatility, it is currently of common use in many research fie... see more

The Tungurahua volcano (Northern Andean Volcanic Zone) has been erupting since 1999, with at least four eruptive phases up to present. Although a dozen of research focuses in tephra fall deposits during this period, none of them cover the full eruptive cy... see more

The 2008-2009 eruption of Chaitén Volcano (Chile) involved a variety of volcanic and associated hydrologic processes that damaged nearby forests. These processes included coarse (gravel) and fine (silt to sand) tephra fall, a laterally directed blast, flu... see more

The volcaniclastic successions of the Cerro Barcino Formation (Chubut Group), of Aptian-Cenomanian age, crop out on both margins of the Chubut River with a thickness of 200 m. The Middle Member Cerro Castaño (syneruptive, 90 m) and the Upper Member, Las P... see more

The development of new bi- and tri-dimensional (2D, 3D) analytical techniques of volcanic materials representsa new frontier in the world of modern volcanology. These advances not only offer important andreliable information on, e.g., magma vesiculation, ... see more

Volcanic eruptions are unsteady multiphase phenomena, which encompass many inter-related processes across thewhole range of scales from molecular and microscopic to macroscopic, synoptic and global. We provide anoverview of recent advances in numerical mo... see more

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