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Poás Volcano - The Pulsing Heart of Central America Volcanic Zone

English · Hardback

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This book provides a comprehensive description of the volcanological, petrological and geochemical features of the Poás Volcano (Costa Rica), one of the most active volcanic systems in Central America and part of the Central America Volcanic Arc (CAVA). Poás Volcano hosts a unique sulfur lake, which actually is one of the world's most acidic lakes, and has experienced molten sulfur eruptions. Past investigations, current monitoring activities and planned programs of investigation into lessening of the volcanic hazard are reported here. Specific sections of the monograph will be devoted to the impact of this volcano on the social, agricultural and industrial activities in the area. Legends and popular traditions related to this volcano will be described in the last chapter to round up a complete scientific review on this unique volcanic system.

List of contents

1.Overview of the tectonics and geodynamics of Costa Rica.- 2. Geochemical and geochronological characterisation of the Poas stratovolcano stratigraphy.- 3.The extraordinary sulfur volcanism of Poás from 1828 to 2018.- 4.Coseismic landslide susceptibility analysis using LiDAR data PGA attenuation and GIS: The case of Poás volcano, Costa Rica, Central America.- 5. Seismicity Of Poás Volcano, Costa Rica.- 6.Diffuse CO2 degassing and thermal energy release from Poás volcano, Costa Rica.- 7. Behaviour of polythionates in the acid lake of Poás volcano: Insights into changes in the magmatic-hydrothermal regime and subaqueous input of volatiles.- 8.Geophysical and geochemical precursors to changes in activity at Poás volcano.- 9.39 years of geochemical monitoring of Laguna Caliente crater lake, Poás:Patterns from the past as keys for the future.- 10.The last eighteen years (1998-2014) of fumarolic degassing at the Poás volcano (Costa Rica) and renewal activity.- 11.Volcanic hazard assessment of Poás (Costa Rica) based on the 1834, 1910, 1953-1955 and 2017 historical eruptions.- 12.History, legends, customs and traditions of Poás volcano, Costa Rica.- 13. Poás Volcano biodiversity.

Summary

This book provides a comprehensive description of the volcanological, petrological and geochemical features of the Poás Volcano (Costa Rica), one of the most active volcanic systems in Central America and part of the Central America Volcanic Arc (CAVA). Poás Volcano hosts a unique sulfur lake, which actually is one of the world's most acidic lakes, and has experienced molten sulfur eruptions. Past investigations, current monitoring activities and planned programs of investigation into lessening of the volcanic hazard are reported here. Specific sections of the monograph will be devoted to the impact of this volcano on the social, agricultural and industrial activities in the area. Legends and popular traditions related to this volcano will be described in the last chapter to round up a complete scientific review on this unique volcanic system.

Product details

Assisted by Raul Alberto Mora Amador (Editor), Raul Alberto Mora Amador (Editor), Raul Mora-Amador (Editor), Franco Tassi (Editor), Orland Vaselli (Editor), Orlando Vaselli (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.07.2019
 
EAN 9783319021553
ISBN 978-3-31-902155-3
No. of pages 317
Dimensions 178 mm x 263 mm x 25 mm
Weight 798 g
Illustrations XI, 317 p. 137 illus., 110 illus. in color.
Series Active Volcanoes of the World
Active Volcanoes of the World
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geology

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