Autonomous University of San Luis Potosi, Mexico
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- Welded-tuff dikes were the vents for major ignimbrites of the Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico
- Seismicity Surveying in Central and North Mexico Regions
- Volcanic Hazards Associated with the NE Sector of Tacaná Volcano, Guatemala.
- Tectonomagmatic relationship between the Sierra Madre Occidental ignimbrite flare-up and the southern Basin and Range province
- Stratigraphy of Late Pleistocene-Holocene pyroclastic deposits of Tacana Volcano, Mexico-Guatemala
- Numerical inversion and reconstruction of the tephra fallout deposits of the 1913 Plinian eruption of Volcán de Colima, México, based on best-fit with field data. Implications for hazard assessment
- Search for Impact Craters in the Volcanic and Volcano-Sedimentary Terrains of Mexico
- Complex Impact Craters Morphologies Created by Granular Projectiles
- Graben calderas of the Sierra Madre Occidental: The case of Guanajuato, central Mexico
- Magma storage conditions of historic Plinian eruptions of Volcán de Colima, México
- Scaled experiments to determine the role of density on granular flows behavior: preliminary results
- Comprehensive Paleomagnetic Study of the Oligocene-Miocene Rocks from the San Luis Potosí Volcanic Field, Mexico
- Renewed Volcano-Stratigraphc Studies of Calderas with Geothermal Potential in Mexico
- Land use and Hydrological Characteristics of Volcanic Urban Soils for Flood Susceptibility Modeling, Ciudad de Colima (Mexico)
- Stratigraphy of Pyroclastic Deposits of EL Aguajito Caldera, Baja California Sur, MÉXICO
- Stratigraphy of Reforma Caldera, Baja California Sur, Mexico
- Three-Dimensional Grain Shape-Fabric from Unconsolidated Pyroclastic Density Current Deposits: Implications for Extracting Flow Direction and Insights on Rheology
- A prediction-oriented hazard assessment procedure based on the empirical falsification principle, application to the Atenquique debris flow, 1955, México
- Decoding PDC Flow Direction and Shear Conditions in the Flow Boundary Zone via Particle-Fabric Analysis
- Revealing Debris Flows Transport and Emplacement History Through their Deposits: An Experimental Approach
- Syn-depositional sedimentary structures as a record of flow conditions in pyroclastic density currents
- Particle shape-fabric analysis of PDC deposits: Extracting flow direction and shear conditions
- Rheological Investigations of Volcaniclastic Debris Flows from Campania Plain (southern Italy).
- The Uzpanapa Conglomerate: Stratigraphic Evidence for the Erosion of an Ultramafic-Bearing Nappe in Southern Mexico. Maastrichtian Arc collision?