Abstract
The Volcán de Colima (103°37'W, 19°30'45"N) is in the southwestern part of the Trans-Mexican Neovolcanic Belt and, based on its recent eruptive history, it is regarded as the most active volcano of Mexico. According to its structure, it is classified as a typical composite volcano—stratovolcano—characteristic of continental margins adjacent to subduction zones… in order to continue, download the full paper in PDF.
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