Geology of the Central American magmatic arc
Subduction-related magmatism in the today’s Central America has taken place upon various plate configurations since Mesozoic. Wide range of magma types, source compositions, eruptive styles and eruption ages together with good accessibility and urgency of hazard mitigation make the area focus point of enduring international research effort.
Journal of Geosciences, volume 60 (2015), issue 2, pages 91 - 112
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Subduction-related igneous activity in Central America - its nature, causes and consequences
Guest editor Petr Hradecký
Journal of Geosciences, volume 56 (2011), issue 1, pages 1 - 7
Journal of Geosciences, volume 56 (2011), issue 1, pages 9 - 26
The volcano-tectonic evolution of the Miocene Santa Lucía Volcano, Boaco district, Nicaragua
Journal of Geosciences, volume 56 (2011), issue 1, pages 27 - 41
Obsidian balls (marekanite) from Cerro Tijerina, central Nicaragua: petrographic investigations
Journal of Geosciences, volume 56 (2011), issue 1, pages 43 - 49
Journal of Geosciences, volume 56 (2011), issue 1, pages 51 - 79
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Journal of Geosciences, volume 56 (2011), issue 1, pages 81 - 104
Geology and volcanic evolution in the southern part of the San Salvador Metropolitan Area
Journal of Geosciences, volume 56 (2011), issue 1, pages 106 - 140
Volcanic history of the Conchagua Peninsula (eastern El Salvador)
Journal of Geosciences, volume 55 (2010), issue 2, pages 95 - 112
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