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. The New South-East Crater (NSEC) of Mt Etna, Italy, may be considered one of the best case studies because of tens of paroxysmal episodes which it produced in the last few years. On 25-26 October 2013, a lava fountain at the NSEC produced magma jets up to 500 m high, a maximum ~8 km high column, a multilobate lava flow field 1.3–1.5 km long, and almost 30 m of growth in height of the NSEC cone. Mapping of explosive and effusive deposits allowed us to calculate the total volume of erupted products, including lava flows, proximal, and distal tephra fallout, and ...
The 23 November 2013 lava fountain at Etna volcano was the most explosive of the last 44 episodes t...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceLow elevation flank eruptions represent highly hazardous eve...
Explosive basaltic eruptions pose significant threats to local communities, regional infrastructures...
Determining the volume of the various types of products of a highly frequent active volcano can be v...
Over the last four decades Etna has shown a high output rate through numerous eruptions. The volcano...
Mt. Etna, in Sicily (Italy) is well known for frequent effusive and explosive eruptions from both it...
Hundreds of paroxysmal episodes and a few long-lasting ash-emissions eruptions make Mt. Etna, in Ita...
Explosive basaltic eruptions at Mount Etna, Italy, distinguished by a lava fountain surrounded by a ...
The 11–13 January 2011 eruptive episode at Etna volcano occurred after several months of increasing ...
Continuous monitoring of paroxysmal eruptions at Mt. Etna (Italy) is performed from the Istituto Naz...
Abstract After 16 months of quiescence, Mount Etna began to erupt again in mid-July 2006. The activi...
A multidisciplinary approach integrating a wide data set ranging from bulk rock compositions of the ...
Lava fountains have a major impact on the local population since they cause ash plumes that spread s...
[1] Mount Etna despite being an extremely active volcano which, during the last 400 years, has produ...
The formation of new craters or cones in active volcanoes can influence the style and frequency of ...
The 23 November 2013 lava fountain at Etna volcano was the most explosive of the last 44 episodes t...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceLow elevation flank eruptions represent highly hazardous eve...
Explosive basaltic eruptions pose significant threats to local communities, regional infrastructures...
Determining the volume of the various types of products of a highly frequent active volcano can be v...
Over the last four decades Etna has shown a high output rate through numerous eruptions. The volcano...
Mt. Etna, in Sicily (Italy) is well known for frequent effusive and explosive eruptions from both it...
Hundreds of paroxysmal episodes and a few long-lasting ash-emissions eruptions make Mt. Etna, in Ita...
Explosive basaltic eruptions at Mount Etna, Italy, distinguished by a lava fountain surrounded by a ...
The 11–13 January 2011 eruptive episode at Etna volcano occurred after several months of increasing ...
Continuous monitoring of paroxysmal eruptions at Mt. Etna (Italy) is performed from the Istituto Naz...
Abstract After 16 months of quiescence, Mount Etna began to erupt again in mid-July 2006. The activi...
A multidisciplinary approach integrating a wide data set ranging from bulk rock compositions of the ...
Lava fountains have a major impact on the local population since they cause ash plumes that spread s...
[1] Mount Etna despite being an extremely active volcano which, during the last 400 years, has produ...
The formation of new craters or cones in active volcanoes can influence the style and frequency of ...
The 23 November 2013 lava fountain at Etna volcano was the most explosive of the last 44 episodes t...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceLow elevation flank eruptions represent highly hazardous eve...
Explosive basaltic eruptions pose significant threats to local communities, regional infrastructures...