Katrin Sieron

ORCID: 0000-0002-4036-9107
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Research Areas
  • Geological and Tectonic Studies in Latin America
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Indigenous Studies and Ecology
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Environmental and Cultural Studies in Latin America and Beyond
  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture
  • Business, Innovation, and Economy
  • Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
  • Geography and Environmental Studies in Latin America
  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Finance, Taxation, and Governance
  • Plant Taxonomy and Phylogenetics
  • Latin American history and culture
  • Environmental and Ecological Studies

Universidad Veracruzana
2013-2024

Landesamt für Bergbau, Energie und Geologie
2023-2024

Senckenberg Natural History Collections Dresden
2023

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
2008

Most of the world’s mountain glaciers have been retreating for more than a century in response to climate change. Glacier retreat is evident on all continents, and rate has accelerated during recent decades. Accurate, spatially explicit information position glacier margins over time useful analyzing patterns measuring reductions surface area. This also essential evaluating how ecosystems are evolving due warming attendant retreat. Here, we present non-comprehensive dataset showing multiple...

10.3390/data6100107 article EN cc-by Data 2021-10-09

The ongoing structural transformation from the hydrocarbon industry to sustainable green energy is one of challenges Europe facing recently.In Germany, there are about 15,000 boreholes with depths ≥ 400 m (deep wells).Transgeo, a transnational project funded by EU-program Interreg, aims identify potential such for geothermal extraction in Germany and four other Central European countries.One main aspects collection data deep wells, which will then be compiled into databases fed...

10.5194/egusphere-egu25-19652 preprint EN 2025-03-15

Two lava flows from the Ceboruco volcano in west-central Mexico were sampled for palaeomagnetic dating. The younger one was emitted 1870 and used to validate method, while older known as flow is of unknown age but probably than ∼1005 AD 1528 AD. Each at least four sites, order unravel between site variations. For flow, differences notable additionally post-cooling block movements important; therefore, two sites had be rejected. Three vent area tip provided well-constrained directions. This...

10.1093/gji/ggw310 article EN Geophysical Journal International 2016-08-16

Altitude integrates changes in environmental conditions that determine shifts vegetation, including temperature, precipitation, solar radiation and edaphogenetic processes. In turn, vegetation alters soil biophysical properties through litter input, root growth, microbial macrofaunal interactions. The belowground traits of plant communities modify processes different ways, but it is not known how influence biota at the community level. We collected data to investigate elevation affects...

10.1186/s13104-021-05468-0 article EN cc-by BMC Research Notes 2021-02-08

Research Article| February 07, 2018 The Broadband Seismological Network of Veracruz, Mexico: Toward a Regional Seismotectonic Interpretation Francisco Córdoba‐Montiel; Córdoba‐Montiel aCentro de Ciencias la Tierra, Universidad Veracruzana, J. Moreno 207, Col. Emiliano Zapata, C.P. 91090 Xalapa‐Enríquez, Mexico, fcordoba@uv.mx Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Arturo Iglesias; Iglesias bInstituto Geofísica, Nacional Autónoma México, Circuito Investigación Científica...

10.1785/0220170195 article EN Seismological Research Letters 2018-02-07

Abstract Of the 48 volcanoes in Mexico listed as potentially active by National Center for Disaster Prevention (CENAPRED), Ceboruco, located western Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, is considered among 5 most hazardous. Its recent eruptive history includes a large magnitude Plinian (VEI 6) eruption ~ 1000 years ago and historical 1870–1875 vulcanian 3) eruption, well fumarolic seismic activity. Ceboruco relatively young (< 400,000 years) stratovolcano characterized abrupt changes behavior....

10.1186/s13617-019-0088-2 article EN cc-by Journal of Applied Volcanology 2019-12-01

Abstract Monogenetic fields present significant diversity, yet this diversity has not been fully quantified, and its origin remains elusive. We studied two large subduction-related in Mexico, the Sierra Chichinautzin Los Tuxtlas, that have distinct crustal stress regime structures, magma compositions, vent types, climatic conditions. Using recently available 5-m resolution topographical data, we located all eruptive centers, their spatial distribution analyzed scoria cone shapes detail,...

10.1007/s00445-023-01625-4 article EN cc-by Bulletin of Volcanology 2023-02-02

Abstract A probabilistic volcanic hazard assessment (PVHA) for Ceboruco volcano (Mexico) is reported using PyBetVH, an e-tool based on the Bayesian Event Tree (BET) methodology. Like many volcanoes, under-monitored. Despite several eruptions in late Holocene and efforts by university government groups to create sustain a monitoring network, this active monitored intermittently rather than continuously dedicated groups. With no consistent data available, we look at geology eruptive history...

10.1186/s13617-022-00119-w article EN cc-by Journal of Applied Volcanology 2022-08-19

2 4 0 3 / UQR OOMX T Y P NE 1 6 Afectaciones por posible asociación de eventos hidrometeorológicos y geológicos en los municipios Calcahualco Coscomatepec, Veracruz

10.22403/uqroomx/typne2016/02 article ES Revista Teoría y praxis 2016-10-01

Mexico has at least 46 volcanic centers (including monogenetic fields) that are considered active or potentially active. Due to the federal governance of country, Centro Nacional de Prevención Desastres (CENAPRED) is entity responsible for monitoring natural hazards. Individual Mexican states also monitor volcanoes within their territoryand through local universities. Specific observatories exist Colima, Citlaltépetl (Pico Orizaba), San Martín Tuxtla, El Chichón, and Tacaná volcanoes, which...

10.30909/vol.04.s1.223246 article ES cc-by Volcanica 2021-11-01

A singular precipitation event on the summit glacial slopes of Mexico’s highest volcanic peak, Citlatépetl (also known as Pico de Orizaba), associated with passage Hurricane Ernesto across southern Mexico mainland in August 2012, resulted a debris flow at altitudes above 4,400 m asl, culminating hyperconcentrated downstream that had major impacts to river valley’s channel morphology well communities along 25 km runout. The lahar originated terminal moraine and proglacial ramp Little Ice Age...

10.3389/feart.2021.668266 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Earth Science 2021-07-23

TRANSGEO is a regional development project that aims to explore the potential for producing sustainable geothermal energy from abandoned oil and gas wells in central Europe.  Composed of 11 partner organizations 10 associated partners 5 countries, developing Transnational Strategy Action Plan address this technical economic opportunity.  Our primary objective support rural communities industries transition by providing tools information highlight redevelopment priorities...

10.5194/egusphere-egu24-14959 preprint EN 2024-03-09

In recent years, volcano monitoring in many regions of the world includes employment Artificial Neural Networks. The importance such artificial intelligence techniques is essential, especially when speaking under-monitored "dormant" volcanoes with a great hazard potential, combined unavailability financing equipment and specialized personnel (especially under-developed countries). Here, numerical algorithm was built from scratch, based on Networks, to recognize volcano-tectonic events (or...

10.2139/ssrn.4823458 preprint EN 2024-01-01

Ground motions in Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico, during the earthquake of January 4, 1920 (M~6.4), and three significant intraslab earthquakes (Mw7.0) last century were estimated. These events are reasonable scenario for Xalapa. Towards this goal, portable broadband seismographs at nine sites city an additional one a reference hard site outside deployed. Peak ground acceleration (Amax) peak velocity Xalapa estimated based on Brune w -2 source model effect, obtained from recordings by using...

10.22201/igeof.00167169p.2018.57.2.2039 article EN cc-by-nc-sa Geofísica Internacional 2018-04-01

En el año 2019 se llevaron a cabo estudios geofísicos en la montaña más alta de México, volcán Pico Orizaba con una altura 5636 m sobre nivel del mar (snm). Mediante aplicación las técnicas geofísicas sísmica refracción y georradar determinaron espesores actuales glaciar Jamapa sedimentos no-consolidados cuenca superior Jamapa. Los resultados son gran importancia para recaudar información esta área particular, que ha sido zona origen varias formaciones lahares (flujos escombros) pasado reciente.

10.25009/uvs.vi12.2817 article ES UVserva 2021-10-25
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