Amalia Ramires's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
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El volcán Peteroa se emplaza en el sur de la provincia de Mendoza, en el límite argentino-chileno, y es uno de los sistemas volcánicos más activos de los Andes del Sur. A pesar de su recurrente actividad eruptiva, existe escasa documentación sobre las consecuencias de estos eventos en las personas y el medioambiente. Un nu...
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... The Southern Volcanic Zone (33-46°S) is an active volcanic region of the Andes Cordillera that shows a high historic eruptive frequency (Naranjo and Stern, 2004;Stern, 2004). The fallout of volcanic ash in the Science of the Total Environment 853 (2022) 158389 past 60 years has produced significant environmental and socioeconomic impacts in areas located downwind of the volcanoes (e.g., Durant et al., 2012;Wilson et al., , 2013Forte et al., 2022), including burial of farmland under dune deposits and abrasion of vegetation and contamination of feed and water supplies (Wilson et al., 2013). Eruptions may also impact animals and human health including disease outbreaks after ingestion (e.g., starvation, severe tooth abrasion, gastrointestinal problems, corneal abrasion blindness), food insecurity, and violence (Rubin et al., 1994;Inbar et al., 1995;Cuthbertson et al., 2020). ...