Stromboli is an active island volcano, belonging to the Aeolian Archipelago (Italy). In the last 13 ka it experienced four lateral collapses affecting its northwestern flank, with its most recent volcanic crisis (December 2002) associated with landslides and related tsunami events. This paper presents the first stability analysis of the Stromboli volcanic edifice. The main input is the geotechnical model of the volcano, defined on the basis of stratigraphical, lithological, material properties, and structural data, collected from in-situ surveys and laboratory tests. Two-dimensional stability analysis was performed by limit equilibrium methods (LEM) and finite difference modelling (FLAC 4.0 code), mainly focusing on the subaerial part of St...
Stromboli island has a complex geological history with repeated changes in the volcanic activity alt...
Small-scale landslides affecting insular and coastal volcanoes are a relevant geohazard for the surr...
Shallow and deep deformations, mainly associated with both eruptive and seismic events, are concentr...
The Stromboli island, in the Aeolian archipelago (Italy), is one of the most active volcanoes in Eur...
The aim of the paper is to provide quantitative elements on the mechanisms that controlled the slope...
The paper initially reviews major issues of slope instability at active volcanoes on the basis of ge...
The paper initially reviews major issues of slope instability at active volcanoes on the basis of ge...
The paper initially reviews major issues of slope instability at active volcanoes on the basis of ge...
The effect of seismic activities is one of the crucial issues that needs to be analyzed in evaluatin...
The Authors provide an insight into the mechanisms that caused failure phenomena in the subaerial an...
The Stromboli island is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Its structural evolution has ...
Natural hazard related to the volcanic activity represents a potential risk factor, particularly in ...
The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is the subaerial part of a large volcanic edifice 4000 m hi...
This study was undertaken with the aim of contributing to the risk evaluation of Vesuvius. We calcul...
This study concerns the unstable scarp named Sciara del Fuoco (SDF) at Stromboli volcano, merging g...
Stromboli island has a complex geological history with repeated changes in the volcanic activity alt...
Small-scale landslides affecting insular and coastal volcanoes are a relevant geohazard for the surr...
Shallow and deep deformations, mainly associated with both eruptive and seismic events, are concentr...
The Stromboli island, in the Aeolian archipelago (Italy), is one of the most active volcanoes in Eur...
The aim of the paper is to provide quantitative elements on the mechanisms that controlled the slope...
The paper initially reviews major issues of slope instability at active volcanoes on the basis of ge...
The paper initially reviews major issues of slope instability at active volcanoes on the basis of ge...
The paper initially reviews major issues of slope instability at active volcanoes on the basis of ge...
The effect of seismic activities is one of the crucial issues that needs to be analyzed in evaluatin...
The Authors provide an insight into the mechanisms that caused failure phenomena in the subaerial an...
The Stromboli island is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Its structural evolution has ...
Natural hazard related to the volcanic activity represents a potential risk factor, particularly in ...
The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is the subaerial part of a large volcanic edifice 4000 m hi...
This study was undertaken with the aim of contributing to the risk evaluation of Vesuvius. We calcul...
This study concerns the unstable scarp named Sciara del Fuoco (SDF) at Stromboli volcano, merging g...
Stromboli island has a complex geological history with repeated changes in the volcanic activity alt...
Small-scale landslides affecting insular and coastal volcanoes are a relevant geohazard for the surr...
Shallow and deep deformations, mainly associated with both eruptive and seismic events, are concentr...