Stromboli island has a complex geological history with repeated changes in the volcanic activity alternating with destructive events, caldera collapses and flank landslides. The last activity resulted in the creation of the Sciara del Fuoco depression which was modified by the recent 2002-2003 landslide. The variation in lithology, degree of tectonization and disturbance has resulted in the presence of a wide spectrum of geotechnical materials. This paper summarises the physical and mechanical properties of Stromboli's intact rocks, rock masses and loose deposits, based on field surveys and laboratory tests. A new classification of the rock succession is introduced and four lithotechnical units defined: Lava, Lava-Breccia, Breccia and Pyroc...
We present a multidisciplinary geological study of lithified to unconsolidated, ash-rich lapilli-tuf...
Stromboli is an active island volcano, belonging to the Aeolian Archipelago (Italy). In the last 13 ...
The aim of the paper is to provide quantitative elements on the mechanisms that controlled the slope...
During the 2002 eruption, the NW flank of Stromboli volcano (Southern Italy) experienced large lands...
During the 2002 eruption, the NW flank of Stromboli volcano Southern Italy experienced large landsli...
The Stromboli island is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Its structural evolution has ...
The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is the subaerial part of a large volcanic edifice 4000 m hi...
none3In the paper the first results of the geotechnical characterization of the volcanoclastic mater...
The Authors provide an insight into the mechanisms that caused failure phenomena in the subaerial an...
The paper initially reviews major issues of slope instability at active volcanoes on the basis of ge...
The Stromboli island, in the Aeolian archipelago (Italy), is one of the most active volcanoes in Eur...
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...
This study concerns the unstable scarp named Sciara del Fuoco (SDF) at Stromboli volcano, merging g...
We present a multidisciplinary geological study of lithified to unconsolidated, ash-rich lapilli-tuf...
Stromboli is an active island volcano, belonging to the Aeolian Archipelago (Italy). In the last 13 ...
The aim of the paper is to provide quantitative elements on the mechanisms that controlled the slope...
During the 2002 eruption, the NW flank of Stromboli volcano (Southern Italy) experienced large lands...
During the 2002 eruption, the NW flank of Stromboli volcano Southern Italy experienced large landsli...
The Stromboli island is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Its structural evolution has ...
The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is the subaerial part of a large volcanic edifice 4000 m hi...
none3In the paper the first results of the geotechnical characterization of the volcanoclastic mater...
The Authors provide an insight into the mechanisms that caused failure phenomena in the subaerial an...
The paper initially reviews major issues of slope instability at active volcanoes on the basis of ge...
The Stromboli island, in the Aeolian archipelago (Italy), is one of the most active volcanoes in Eur...
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...
This study concerns the unstable scarp named Sciara del Fuoco (SDF) at Stromboli volcano, merging g...
We present a multidisciplinary geological study of lithified to unconsolidated, ash-rich lapilli-tuf...
Stromboli is an active island volcano, belonging to the Aeolian Archipelago (Italy). In the last 13 ...
The aim of the paper is to provide quantitative elements on the mechanisms that controlled the slope...