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Anatase from
Poás Volcano, Sarchí Canton, Alajuela Province, Costa Rica


Locality type:Stratovolcano
Classification
Species:Anatase
Formula:TiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Anatase data
Locality Data:Click here to view Poás Volcano, Sarchí Canton, Alajuela Province, Costa Rica
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1308337
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1308337:7
GUID (UUID V4):c5adc25f-1662-49e5-ba28-25b5d17c0fc1
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outside the lakes. Such ash can be from the host volcano or from afar, giving valuable information about...cases, they capture a history of unrest of the volcano itself—precious data that predate modern monitoring...alkaline, has its own story to tell about its host volcano and its surroundings. The chapters in this monograph...Jean Vandemeulebrouck, and Johan C. Varekamp 1 Volcano-Hydrologic Hazards from Volcanic Lakes . . . ....Measurements at the Yudamari Crater Lake, Aso Volcano, Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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terrestrial rocks at Halemaumau crater at the Kilauea volcano: high-sulfur solubility in primary magmas, surface-atmospheric...rates averaging 800–1200 tons per day (Hawaiian Volcano Observatory 2013), with highly concentrated emissions...were obtained courtesy of staff at the Hawaii Volcano Observatory (Tim Orr, Kelly Wooten, and Maggie...sulfates. Two samples contain small amounts of anatase, which is likely an alteration product of the primary...d. n.d. 10 Cristobalite n.d. n.d. 10 n.d. n.d. Anatase n.d. n.d. 6 4 n.d. Note: n.d. = not detected. a
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parts of volcanic fields, including associated volcano-sedimentary basins, typically at paleodepths of...epithermal types also tend to occupy distinct volcano-sedimentary settings, characterized by different...types, can form in either volcanic centers or volcano-tectonic rifts. Both HS and IS deposits and LS...acidic and neutral pH, can debouch on the lower volcano slopes, up to ~10 km from the summits (e.g., Giggenbach...volcanic-hydrothermal system at the Satsuma-Iwojima volcano, a rhyolite dome in Kyushu, Japan (see Hedenquist
 
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