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Gas emissions from the Hyper-Acid Crater Lake of Poás Volcano, Costa Rica
de Moor, Joost Maarten; Avard, Geoffroy; AIUPPA, Alessandro; Liuzzo, Giudice; Fischer; Martínez Cruz, María; Pacheco Alvarado, Javier (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 -
Magmatic volatiles in ash leachates and environmental impact assessment of the 29-30 October 2014 eruption of Turrialba volcano
Martínez Cruz, María; de Moor, Joost Maarten; Avard, Geoffroy; Keizer, M.; Berrocal, Milena; Osorno, D.; Herrera, Jorge (The International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG), 2015-06)Resumen de presentación sobre volátiles magmáticos en lixiviados de cenizas y evaluación de impacto ambiental de la erupción del volcán Turrialba del 29 al 30 de octubre de 2014 en la 26th IUGG General Assembly -
Magmatic volatiles in ash leachates and environmental impact assessment of the 29-30 October 2014 phreatic eruptions of Turrialba Volcano, Costa Rica
Martínez Cruz, María; de Moor, Joost Maarten; Di Piazza, Andrea; Keizer, M.; Berrocal, Milena; Avard, Geoffroy; Rizzo, Andrea Luca; Osorno, D.; Herrera., Jorge; Carapezza, Maria Luisa (The International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG), 2015) -
Mechanisms of Unrest and Eruption at Persistently Restless Volcanoes: Insights From the 2015 Eruption of Telica Volcano, Nicaragua
Roman, Diana C.; Bussard, Rebecca; Higgins, Machel; Feineman, Maureen; de Moor, Joost Maarten; Saballos, Armando; Ibarra, Martha; Strauch, Wilfried; Tenorio, Virginia; LaFemina, Peter; Stephens, Kirsten; Wauthier, Christelle; Arellano, Santiago; Avard, Geoffroy; Martínez Cruz, María; Burton, Michael; Varnam, Matthew (Advancing Earh and Space Science, 2019)Many of Earth's volcanoes experience well‐defined states of “quiescence” and “unrest,” with unrest occasionally culminating in eruption. Some volcanoes, however, experience an unusually protracted (i.e., decades‐long) ...