Geochemistry and evolution of the Santiaguito volcanic dome complex, Guatemala
One of the longest continuous periods of dome-forming activity on record is the ongoing eruption of Santiaguito, Guatemala. Dome-building began in 1922, within the crater formed during the cataclysmic 1902 eruption of Santa María, and continues today. The earliest erupted Santiaguito lavas are chemi...
Main Authors: | Scott, J, Pyle, D, Mather, T, Rose, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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