The Marsili submarine volcano is the largest European volcano, and it can be considered as the key to our understanding of the dynamics of the spreading and back-arc lithosphere formation in the Tyrrhenian sector [Marani et al. 2004, and references therein]. Despite its size, it is very difficult to monitor due to its geographical position [D'Alessandro et al. 2011], and it still remains little known. In 2006, the Centro Nazionale Terremoti (National Earthquake Centre) of the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) deployed a broadband ocean-bottom seismometer with hydrophone (OBS/H) [Mangano et al. 2011] on the flat top of Marsili volcano, at a depth of ca. 790 m. In only nine days, the instrument recorded ca. 800 seismo-volc...
The ocean bottom seismometer with hydrophone deployed on the flat top of the Marsili submarine volca...
The formation and growth mechanisms of Mid-Ocean Ridges (MOR) are relatively well known, whereas tho...
A strong earthquake occurred in 2002 offshore from the northern coast of Sicily in the Southern Tyrr...
The Marsili, the biggest European volcano, can be considered as being the key needed to understand t...
Marsili is a back-arc volcano with a dominant tholeitic petrochemical affinity. This seamount, havin...
The Marsili Seamount (MS) is an about 3200m high volcanic complex measuring 70×30km with the top at ...
The Marsili Seamount is the largest European underwater volcano. It is Plio-Pleistocenic in age, ris...
Italy has a strong geothermal potential for power generation, although, at present, the only two geo...
Hydrothermal alteration may weaken volcanic rocks, causing the gravitational instability of portions...
Italy has a strong geothermal potential for power generation, although, at present, the only two geo...
In the Sicily Channel, volcanic activity has been concentrated mainly on the Pantelleria and Linosa ...
none8Hydrothermal alteration may weaken volcanic rocks, causing the gravitational instability of por...
The three volcanoes that are the object of this paper show different types of activity that are repr...
Marsili Seamount (b1 Ma; Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) is classically interpreted as the spreading...
Hydrothermal alteration may weaken volcanic rocks, causing the gravitational instability of portions...
The ocean bottom seismometer with hydrophone deployed on the flat top of the Marsili submarine volca...
The formation and growth mechanisms of Mid-Ocean Ridges (MOR) are relatively well known, whereas tho...
A strong earthquake occurred in 2002 offshore from the northern coast of Sicily in the Southern Tyrr...
The Marsili, the biggest European volcano, can be considered as being the key needed to understand t...
Marsili is a back-arc volcano with a dominant tholeitic petrochemical affinity. This seamount, havin...
The Marsili Seamount (MS) is an about 3200m high volcanic complex measuring 70×30km with the top at ...
The Marsili Seamount is the largest European underwater volcano. It is Plio-Pleistocenic in age, ris...
Italy has a strong geothermal potential for power generation, although, at present, the only two geo...
Hydrothermal alteration may weaken volcanic rocks, causing the gravitational instability of portions...
Italy has a strong geothermal potential for power generation, although, at present, the only two geo...
In the Sicily Channel, volcanic activity has been concentrated mainly on the Pantelleria and Linosa ...
none8Hydrothermal alteration may weaken volcanic rocks, causing the gravitational instability of por...
The three volcanoes that are the object of this paper show different types of activity that are repr...
Marsili Seamount (b1 Ma; Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) is classically interpreted as the spreading...
Hydrothermal alteration may weaken volcanic rocks, causing the gravitational instability of portions...
The ocean bottom seismometer with hydrophone deployed on the flat top of the Marsili submarine volca...
The formation and growth mechanisms of Mid-Ocean Ridges (MOR) are relatively well known, whereas tho...
A strong earthquake occurred in 2002 offshore from the northern coast of Sicily in the Southern Tyrr...