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Earth Science

D-Index
37
Citations
3572
World Ranking
7029
National Ranking
545

Best Publications

  • Tungurahua Volcano, Ecuador: structure, eruptive history and hazards

    Minard L Hall;Claude Robin;Bernardo Beate;Patricia Mothes

  • K-Ar dating on eastern Mexican volcanic rocks — Relations between the andesitic and the alkaline provinces

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  • Exhumation, doming and slab retreat in the Betic Cordillera (SE Spain): in situ40Ar/39Ar ages and P–T–d–t paths for the Nevado-Filabride complex

    Romain Augier;Philippe Agard;Patrick Monié;Laurent Jolivet

  • 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

  • Eruptive history of the Colima volcanic complex (Mexico)

    Claude Robin;Philippe Mossand;Guy Camus;Jean-Marie Cantagrel

  • 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

  • A gigantic Bezymianny-type event at the beginning of modern volcan Popocatepetl

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  • Giant tuff cone and 12-km-wide associated caldera at Ambrym Volcano (Vanuatu, New Hebrides Arc)

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  • Transition from calc-alkalic to adakitic magmatism at Cayambe volcano, Ecuador: Insights into slab melts and mantle wedge interactions

    Pablo Samaniego;Hervé Martin;Claude Robin;Michel Monzier

  • Kuwae (≈ 1425 A.D.): the forgotten caldera

    Michel Monzier;Claude Robin;Jean-Philippe Eissen

  • Sangay volcano, Ecuador: structural development, present activity and petrology

    Michel Monzier;Claude Robin;Pablo Samaniego;Minard L. Hall

  • Eruptive and magmatic cycles at Fuego de Colima volcano (Mexico)

    Claude Robin;Guy Camus;Alain Gourgaud

  • Formation of the mid-fifteenth century Kuwae caldera (Vanuatu) by an initial hydroclastic and subsequent ignimbritic eruption

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  • Late Pleistocene to Holocene eruptive activity of Pico de Orizaba, Eastern Mexico

    Armann Hoskuldsson;Claude Robin

  • Geochemistry vs. seismo-tectonics along the volcanic New Hebrides Central Chain (Southwest Pacific)

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  • Evolution of the late Pleistocene Mojanda-Fuya Fuya volcanic complex (Ecuador), by progressive adakitic involvement in mantle magma sources

    Claude Robin;Claude Robin;Jean-Philippe Eissen;Pablo Samaniego;Hervé Martin

  • The Chimborazo sector collapse and debris avalanche: Deposit characteristics as evidence of emplacement mechanisms

    Benjamin Bernard;Benjamin van Wyk de Vries;Diego Barba;Hervé Leyrit

  • Ignimbrites of basaltic andesite and andesite compositions from Tanna, New Hebrides Arc

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  • Late Holocene eruptive activity at Nevado Cayambe Volcano, Ecuador

    P. Samaniego;M. Monzier;C. Robin;M. L. Hall

  • Long-lived magmatic phases at Los Azufres volcanic center, Mexico

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