Between December 29th and 30th 2002 the NW flank of Stromboli volcano (Sciara del Fuoco) was involved in a series of large-scale instability phenomena which culminated in submarine and subaerial destructive landslides provoking two tsunami waves with a maximum run-up of 10 m. In this paper, part of the results of a joint research between the National Research Council (Italy) and the Disaster Prevention Research Institute of Kyoto University (Japan) is presented. The activity has focused on the mechanical characterization of the volcanoclastic material forming the Sciara del Fuoco depression and the interpretation of landslide mechanisms on the basis of large-scale ring shear tests. Attention is given here to the initiation and propagation o...
Small-scale landslides affecting insular and coastal volcanoes are a relevant geohazard for the surr...
The Stromboli island is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Its structural evolution has ...
The Authors provide an insight into the mechanisms that caused failure phenomena in the subaerial an...
Between December 29th and 30th 2002 the NW flank of Stromboli volcano (Sciara del Fuoco) was involve...
The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is the subaerial part of a large volcanic edifice 4000 m hi...
The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is a 4,000-m-high volcanic edifice about 900 m above sea le...
none5On 30 December 2002 a submarine landslide generated high tsunami waves and destabilized the sub...
We reconstruct the sequence of landslides that occurred soon after the beginning of the December 200...
On 30 December 2002, a major instability event, deeply involving the submarine slope, occurred on th...
During the 2002 eruption, the NW flank of Stromboli volcano (Southern Italy) experienced large lands...
On the 30th of December 2002 two tsunamis were generated only 7 min apart in Stromboli, southern Tyr...
Stromboli is a 3000 m high island volcano, rising to 900 m above sea-level. It is the most active vo...
Stromboli is a 3000-m-high, conical island-arc volcano rising to 900 m above sea level. It is the mo...
During the 2002 eruption, the NW flank of Stromboli volcano Southern Italy experienced large landsli...
Small-scale landslides affecting insular and coastal volcanoes are a relevant geohazard for the surr...
Small-scale landslides affecting insular and coastal volcanoes are a relevant geohazard for the surr...
The Stromboli island is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Its structural evolution has ...
The Authors provide an insight into the mechanisms that caused failure phenomena in the subaerial an...
Between December 29th and 30th 2002 the NW flank of Stromboli volcano (Sciara del Fuoco) was involve...
The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is the subaerial part of a large volcanic edifice 4000 m hi...
The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is a 4,000-m-high volcanic edifice about 900 m above sea le...
none5On 30 December 2002 a submarine landslide generated high tsunami waves and destabilized the sub...
We reconstruct the sequence of landslides that occurred soon after the beginning of the December 200...
On 30 December 2002, a major instability event, deeply involving the submarine slope, occurred on th...
During the 2002 eruption, the NW flank of Stromboli volcano (Southern Italy) experienced large lands...
On the 30th of December 2002 two tsunamis were generated only 7 min apart in Stromboli, southern Tyr...
Stromboli is a 3000 m high island volcano, rising to 900 m above sea-level. It is the most active vo...
Stromboli is a 3000-m-high, conical island-arc volcano rising to 900 m above sea level. It is the mo...
During the 2002 eruption, the NW flank of Stromboli volcano Southern Italy experienced large landsli...
Small-scale landslides affecting insular and coastal volcanoes are a relevant geohazard for the surr...
Small-scale landslides affecting insular and coastal volcanoes are a relevant geohazard for the surr...
The Stromboli island is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Its structural evolution has ...
The Authors provide an insight into the mechanisms that caused failure phenomena in the subaerial an...