Basaltic volcanoes are dominated by lava emission and mild explosive activity. Nevertheless, many basaltic systems exhibit, from time to time, poorly documented and little-understood violent explosions. A short-lived, multiblast explosive crisis (paroxysmal explosion) occurred on 15 March 2007 during an effusive eruptive crisis at Stromboli (Italy). The explosive crisis, which started at 20:38:14 UT, had a total duration of ∼5 min. The combined use of multiparametric data collected by the permanent instrumental networks (seismic, acoustic, and thermal records) and a field survey carried out immediately after the event enabled us to constrain the eruptive dynamics and quantify physical parameters. The eruption consisted of three major pulses...
The 5 April 2003 paroxysmal explosion at Stromboli volcano was one of the strongest explosive events...
The paroxysm of 5 April 2003 has been the most violent event of the past 50 years. The eruption occ...
We analyze the volcano seismicity recorded during the pre- and co-eruptive regimes of the 2007 effus...
Basaltic volcanoes are dominated by lava emission and mild explosive activity. Nevertheless, many ba...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent of the past 50 years. It...
On April 5, 2003, Stromboli volcano (Italy) produced the most violent explosion of the past 50 years...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent of the past 50 years. It...
Stromboli is a persistently active, open-vent basaltic volcano whose activity is controlled by the ...
On 7 September 2008 a major ash explosion occurred from the SW summit crater of Stromboli volcano. T...
Two paroxysmal explosions occurred at Stromboli volcano (Italy) on 8 and 24 November 2009. Analysis ...
At Stromboli volcano, Italy, continuous seismic monitoring and periodic, visual observations of volc...
On 15 March 2007, a paroxysmal event occurred within the crater terrace of Stromboli, in the Aeolian...
Stromboli is well known for its persistent, normal explosive activity, consisting of intermittent, m...
The 5 April 2003 paroxysmal explosion at Stromboli volcano was one of the strongest explosive events...
The paroxysm of 5 April 2003 has been the most violent event of the past 50 years. The eruption occ...
We analyze the volcano seismicity recorded during the pre- and co-eruptive regimes of the 2007 effus...
Basaltic volcanoes are dominated by lava emission and mild explosive activity. Nevertheless, many ba...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent of the past 50 years. It...
On April 5, 2003, Stromboli volcano (Italy) produced the most violent explosion of the past 50 years...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent of the past 50 years. It...
Stromboli is a persistently active, open-vent basaltic volcano whose activity is controlled by the ...
On 7 September 2008 a major ash explosion occurred from the SW summit crater of Stromboli volcano. T...
Two paroxysmal explosions occurred at Stromboli volcano (Italy) on 8 and 24 November 2009. Analysis ...
At Stromboli volcano, Italy, continuous seismic monitoring and periodic, visual observations of volc...
On 15 March 2007, a paroxysmal event occurred within the crater terrace of Stromboli, in the Aeolian...
Stromboli is well known for its persistent, normal explosive activity, consisting of intermittent, m...
The 5 April 2003 paroxysmal explosion at Stromboli volcano was one of the strongest explosive events...
The paroxysm of 5 April 2003 has been the most violent event of the past 50 years. The eruption occ...
We analyze the volcano seismicity recorded during the pre- and co-eruptive regimes of the 2007 effus...