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Pablo Samaniego
Researcher at University of Auvergne
Publications - 88
Citations - 2092
Pablo Samaniego is an academic researcher from University of Auvergne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Volcano & Magma. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 73 publications receiving 1644 citations. Previous affiliations of Pablo Samaniego include Blaise Pascal University & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Testing the suitability of frictional behaviour for pyroclastic flow simulation by comparison with a well-constrained eruption at Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador)
TL;DR: In this paper, Kelfoun et al. used a well-monitored eruption of Tungurahua volcano to test the validity of the frictional behavior, also called Mohr-Coulomb, which is generally used in geophysical flow modelling.
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Ecuadorian Andes volcanism: A review of Late Pliocene to present activity
TL;DR: The article as discussed by the authors provides background information about Ecuador's general volcanic setting, as well as an introduction to the numerous articles in this Special Issue of the Journal dealing with the many facets of Ecuadorian volcanism.
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Temporal Evolution of Magmatism in the Northern Volcanic Zone of the Andes: The Geology and Petrology of Cayambe Volcanic Complex (Ecuador)
Pablo Samaniego,Hervé Martin,Michel Monzier,Claude Robin,Michel Fornari,Jean-Philippe Eissen,Joseph Cotten +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Cayambe Volcanic Complex is inferred to come from a mantle wedge source metasomatized by slab-derived melts (adakites).
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Petrological analysis of the pre-eruptive magmatic process prior to the 2006 explosive eruptions at Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador)
Pablo Samaniego,Jean-Luc Le Pennec,Jean-Luc Le Pennec,Claude Robin,Claude Robin,Silvana Hidalgo +5 more
TL;DR: The case of Tungurahua volcano has been studied in this article, where thermobarometric data point to magmatic temperatures ranging from 950 to 1015°C and pressures in the range of 200 to 250 MPa, which corresponds to 7.5-9.5 km below the summit.
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Degassing patterns of Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador) during the 1999–2006 eruptive period, inferred from remote spectroscopic measurements of SO2 emissions
Santiago Arellano,Minard L. Hall,Pablo Samaniego,J. L. Le Pennec,Andrés G. Ruiz,Indira Molina,Hugo Yepes +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the results of 7 years (Aug. 1999-Oct. 2006) of SO2 gas measurements during the ongoing eruption of Tungurahua volcano, Ecuador.