Large-scale landslides at volcanic islands are one of the most dangerous geological phenomena, able to generate tsunamis whose effects can propagate far from the source. However, related deposits are scarcely preserved on-land in the geologic records, and are often difficult to be interpreted. Here we show the discovery of three unprecedented well-preserved tsunami deposits related to repeated flank collapses of the volcanic island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) occurred during the Late Middle Ages. Based on carbon datings, on stratigraphic, volcanological and archaeological evidence, we link the oldest, highest-magnitude investigated tsunami to the following rapid abandonment of the island which was inhabited at that time, contrary than pre...
We present geological evidence for paleotsunamis along the 230 km-long coast of eastern Sicily (Ita...
In this paper, we present the geological evidence for 4000 yrs long record of multiple tsunami inun...
Eastern Sicily has been affected in historical times by large earthquakes followed by devastating ts...
Large-scale landslides at volcanic islands are one of the most dangerous geological phenomena, able ...
Devastation associated with tsunamis is well known on the global scale. Flank collapse at volcanic i...
The role of sector collapse in the generation of catastrophic volcanigenic tsunami has become well u...
International audienceStromboli is one of the most active volcanoes in the Aeolian island arc in sou...
On 30 December 2002 the coast of the volcanic island of Stromboli, in the Tyrrhenian sea, Italy, was...
We present the geological evidence for a 4000 year long record of multiple tsunami inundations along...
On the 30th of December 2002 two tsunamis were generated only 7 min apart in Stromboli, southern Tyr...
On 30 December 2002, a 25-30 × 106 m3 landslide on the NW flank of Stromboli volcano produced a tsun...
Eastern Sicily has been affected in historical times by large earthquakes followed by devastating ts...
The December 2002 slides at Stromboli, though characterized by small volume, generated considerable ...
Analysis of tsunami deposits from the Pantano Morghella area provided geological evidence for two in...
none4The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is the subaerial part of a large volcanic edifice 4000...
We present geological evidence for paleotsunamis along the 230 km-long coast of eastern Sicily (Ita...
In this paper, we present the geological evidence for 4000 yrs long record of multiple tsunami inun...
Eastern Sicily has been affected in historical times by large earthquakes followed by devastating ts...
Large-scale landslides at volcanic islands are one of the most dangerous geological phenomena, able ...
Devastation associated with tsunamis is well known on the global scale. Flank collapse at volcanic i...
The role of sector collapse in the generation of catastrophic volcanigenic tsunami has become well u...
International audienceStromboli is one of the most active volcanoes in the Aeolian island arc in sou...
On 30 December 2002 the coast of the volcanic island of Stromboli, in the Tyrrhenian sea, Italy, was...
We present the geological evidence for a 4000 year long record of multiple tsunami inundations along...
On the 30th of December 2002 two tsunamis were generated only 7 min apart in Stromboli, southern Tyr...
On 30 December 2002, a 25-30 × 106 m3 landslide on the NW flank of Stromboli volcano produced a tsun...
Eastern Sicily has been affected in historical times by large earthquakes followed by devastating ts...
The December 2002 slides at Stromboli, though characterized by small volume, generated considerable ...
Analysis of tsunami deposits from the Pantano Morghella area provided geological evidence for two in...
none4The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is the subaerial part of a large volcanic edifice 4000...
We present geological evidence for paleotsunamis along the 230 km-long coast of eastern Sicily (Ita...
In this paper, we present the geological evidence for 4000 yrs long record of multiple tsunami inun...
Eastern Sicily has been affected in historical times by large earthquakes followed by devastating ts...