All Research

Location:
Thrihnukagigur Volcano, Iceland

Thrihnukagigur volcano (pronounced: three-nuke-a-gig-ur) is the main vent of a fissure eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula, southwest, Iceland.

Cotopaxi
Location:
Cotopaxi, Ecuador

Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador, is considered by some as the world’s highest active volcano with an elevation of 5910 m (19,388 ft) and last significant eruption (VEI 3) in 1904.  A unique and hazardous

Sumatra
Location:
Sumatra, Indonesia

The Great Sumatran Fault is a continental strike-slip fault that cuts the island of Sumatra.  The fault results from the oblique convergence between the Indo-Eurasia and Eurasian plates.

Location:
Galápagos Islands, Ecuador

Sierra Negra is an active basaltic shield volcano located at the southern end of Isabela Island in the Galápagos Islands.

Tectonics of the Western Caribbean
Location:
Costa Rica, Panama and Colombia

Operating and expanding the current GPS network in Panama provides a valuable data set to investigate the interaction of the Caribbean, Cocos, Nazca, and South American plates in the Panama Region

Volcano
Location:
Nicaragua

Telica volcano is considered a persistently active volcano, showing heightened rates of geophysical unrest, including high rates of seismicity and degassing.

Location:
Kumano Basin
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