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During June 2010-December 2012, earthquake detection was sufficient for calculating magnitudes and locations. During several months (January-May 2010, June and October 2011, and September and November 2012) no locations were determined. " Notes " refer to epicenter characteristics such as clustering locations; " dispersed " events are those that occurred at various depths and distances from the volcanic centers. Courtesy of INGEOMINAS. 

During June 2010-December 2012, earthquake detection was sufficient for calculating magnitudes and locations. During several months (January-May 2010, June and October 2011, and September and November 2012) no locations were determined. " Notes " refer to epicenter characteristics such as clustering locations; " dispersed " events are those that occurred at various depths and distances from the volcanic centers. Courtesy of INGEOMINAS. 

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Reference. Cronin, S.J., Neall, V.E., Lecointre, J.A., Hedley, M.J., and Loganathan, P., 2003, Environmental hazards of fluoride in volcanic ash: a case study from Ruapehu volcano, New Zealand, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 121, 271-291. Information Contacts: Instituto Nicaragüense de Estudios Territoriales (INETER), Apartado Pos...

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