Local site amplification maps for the volcanic area of Trecastagni, south-eastern Sicily (Italy)
A Cavallaro, A Fiamingo, S Grasso… - Bulletin of Earthquake …, 2024 - Springer
On 26th December 2018, an earthquake (Mw= 4.9) hits the eastern flank of the Etna volcano
(Italy). It was the strongest seismic event among seventy with Mw> 2.5 occurring from 23rd …
(Italy). It was the strongest seismic event among seventy with Mw> 2.5 occurring from 23rd …
A branched magma feeder system during the 1669 eruption of Mt Etna: evidence from a time-integrated study of zoned olivine phenocryst populations
Abstract The 1669 eruption of Mt Etna was one of the most voluminous and devastating of its
flank eruptions in historical times. Despite a large body of relevant research, knowledge of …
flank eruptions in historical times. Despite a large body of relevant research, knowledge of …
Stability analysis of lava tunnels on Santa Cruz Island (Galapagos Islands, Ecuador) using rock mass classifications: empirical approach and numerical modeling
The cavities or lava tubes in the Galapagos Islands were formed by the differential cooling of
the basaltic flow of the volcanoes surrounding these islands. In this article, a stability …
the basaltic flow of the volcanoes surrounding these islands. In this article, a stability …
Stability Analysis of the Volcanic Cave El Mirador (Galápagos Islands, Ecuador) Combining Numerical, Empirical and Remote Techniques
El Mirador de los Túneles is a tube-shaped volcanic cave with a sinuous structure in the
Galápagos Islands formed due to cooled near-surface lava flows. Since this natural …
Galápagos Islands formed due to cooled near-surface lava flows. Since this natural …
Magma budget, plutonic growth and lateral spreading at Mt. Etna
The quantitative estimation of eruptible magma is essential to assess volcanic hazard. In
case of high and frequent volcanic activity, different episodes and cycles can be observed …
case of high and frequent volcanic activity, different episodes and cycles can be observed …
The lead-up to Mount Etna's most destructive historic eruption (1669). Cryptic recharge recorded in clinopyroxene
An understanding of destructive historic eruptions has important implications for the
assessment of active plumbing systems and the processes that might precede future …
assessment of active plumbing systems and the processes that might precede future …
Magma budget from lava and tephra volumes erupted during the 25-26 October 2013 lava fountain at Mt Etna
D Andronico, B Behncke, E De Beni… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Determining the volume of the various types of products of a highly frequent active volcano
can be very difficult, especially if most of them are deposited on a growing volcanic cone …
can be very difficult, especially if most of them are deposited on a growing volcanic cone …
Where will the next flank eruption at Etna occur? An updated spatial probabilistic assessment
The assessment of the spatial probability of future vent opening is one of the key factors in
quantifying volcanic hazard, especially for active volcanoes where eruptions can occur at …
quantifying volcanic hazard, especially for active volcanoes where eruptions can occur at …
A Year of Volcanic Hot-Spot Detection over Mediterranean Europe Using SEVIRI/MSG
C Alonso, R Durão, CM Gouveia - Remote Sensing, 2023 - mdpi.com
Volcano eruption identification and watching is crucial to better understanding volcano
dynamics, namely the near real-time identification of the eruption start, end, and duration …
dynamics, namely the near real-time identification of the eruption start, end, and duration …
Degassing, crystallization and rheology of hawaiitic lava flows: The case of the 1669 AD eruption of Mount Etna (Italy)
Understanding lava flow dynamics during major effusive events is of paramount importance
in volcanic areas characterized by a high risk of lava invasion. Mount Etna volcano (Sicily …
in volcanic areas characterized by a high risk of lava invasion. Mount Etna volcano (Sicily …