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Recent Seismicity in the Ceboruco Volcano, Western Mexico
The Ceboruco volcano is the largest (2280 m.a.s.l) of several volcanoes along the Tepic-Zacoalco rift zone in Nayarit state (Mexico). During the last 1000 years, this volcano had effusive-explosive episodes with eight ...
Comparison of past and recent seismicity in the Ceboruco Volcano, western Mexico
Ceboruco volcano (104.5° W, 21.1°N, 2,280 m.a.s.l.) is the only historically active volcano near the western end of the Mexican Volcanic Belt (Smithsonian Institution, Global Volcanism Program). In spite of its relatively ...