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From: Probabilistic volcanic hazard assessment at an active but under-monitored volcano: Ceboruco, Mexico

Fig. 2

Location map of Ceboruco volcano (red volcano symbol) in the western part of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt of Mexico. The main active volcanoes (orange) in the TMVB: 1 – Ceboruco; 2 – Colima; 3 – Parícutin; 4 – Nevado de Toluca; 5 – Popocatépetl; 6 – Pico de Orizaba; 7 – San Martín; 8 – El Chichón; 9 – Tacaná. The upper right inset: Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of the San – Pedro – Ceboruco half-graben with the location of Ceboruco (red) within the monogenetic cones (black volcano symbols). The main communities at risk from an eruption at Ceboruco are marked with blue stars: I – Ixtlán del Río (pop. ~ 33,000); A – Ahuacatlán (pop. ~ 9000); J – Jala (pop. ~ 16,000); M – Marquezado (pop. ~ 1000); U – Uzeta (pop. ~ 2000); C – Chapalilla (pop. ~ 1500) (map created using Generic Mapping Tools 6 (Wessel et al. 2019))

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