Steady downslope movement on the western flank of Arenal volcano, Costa Rica
The edifice of a volcano is a unique deformational environment, dependent not just on active volcanic processes but also on its composition, structure, and morphology. We measured the deformation of Volcn Arenal, Costa Rica, using interferograms constructed from both ALOS and RadarSat data between 2...
Main Authors: | Ebmeier, S, Biggs, J, Mather, T, Wadge, G, Amelung, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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