Assessing the state of our knowledge of continental arc volcanism: The Tatara-San Pedro Complex, 36°S, Andean Southern Volcanic Zone: Talca and Tatara-San Pedro, Chile 4-12 February 2007

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Tatara-San Pedro Volcanic Complex in Chile is one of the best studied continental arc volcanic centers in the world. In connection to this, a field forum was conducted to discuss the processes involved in the construction of such volcanoes and the origins of its magmas. With 40 international participants from diverse scientific backgrounds, the forum opened in the Talca municipal library with two days of presentation, fieldworks and a hike to the trailhead. The key issues that were tackled include information on the compositions, ages, and distributions of preserved eruptive products.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Assessing the state of our knowledge of continental arc volcanism: The Tatara-San Pedro Complex, 36°S, Andean Southern Volcanic Zone: Talca and Tatara-San Pedro, Chile 4-12 February 2007
Series title GSA Today
DOI 10.1130/1052-5173(2007)17[22:ATSOOK]2.0.CO;2
Volume 17
Issue 12
Year Published 2007
Language English
Description 2 p.
Larger Work Title Geological Society of America
First page 22
Last page 23
Country Chile
Other Geospatial Tatara-San Pedro Volcanic Complex
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