Expedicion Geofisica de Santiaguito Blog

By Kyle A Brill1, Corrado Cimarelli2

1. Michigan Tech University 2. University of Munich

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From the inaugural blog entry:

"Welcome to our account of the December 2011 - January 2012 Geophysical Expedition to Santiaguito volcano, Guatemala. This is a joint geophysical experiment combining deployments of seismic and infrasound arrays, tilt meters, photogrammetry, and high speed videography around the active dome. The team is composed of professors, students, and other scientists from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) Roma and Catania, Ludwigs Maximillian University Munich, Arizona State University, The Smithsonian Institution, and Instituto Nacional de Sismologia, Vulcanologia, Meteorologia e Hidrologia (INSIVUMEH) Guatemala. The goals of the project include constraining eruptive processes above and below the volcano by tying together clues from the myriad geophysical signals recorded."

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