“…Several types of studies have been carried out on the San Pedro volcano, for example, geological (Francis et al, 1974;O'Callaghan and Francis, 1986;Francis and Wells, 1988;De Silva and Francis, 1991;González-Ferrán, 1995), petrographic (Francis et al, 1974;O'Callaghan and Francis, 1986;Godoy et al, 2017;González-Maurel et al, 2019a;González-Maurel et al, 2020), geochronological (O'Callaghan andFrancis, 1986;Mamani et al, 2008;Godoy et al, 2014Godoy et al, , 2017Delunel et al, 2016;Bertin and Amigo, 2019;González-Maurel et al, 2019b), historical eruption recordings (Casertano, 1963;González-Ferrán, 1995;Petit-Breuilh, 2004;Siebert et al, 2010;Bertin andAmigo, 2015, 2019), regional (Lara et al, 2011;Amigo et al, 2012) and local volcanic hazard assessments (Bertin and Amigo, 2015), emergency crisis plans (ONEMI, 2019), seismic (Pritchard et al, 2014), surface deformation (Pritchard and Simons, 2004;Pritchard et al, 2014), morphometric (Grosse et al, 2014;Aravena et al, 2015), spectral thermal anomalies (Jay et al, 2013), volatile fluxes (Aguilera et al, 2020), and glaciological (Barcaza et al, 2017). In northern Chile, model-based double-hazard assessments have been produced regionally for a series of volcanoes (Amigo et al, 2012).…”