Five years of gas monitoring from selected sites suggest that Mt Etna’s plumbing system is much more extensive than previously reported. It extends at least 40 km SW from the volcano’s boundary along the NE-SW regional fault, where it discharges about 200 tons/day of gas, containing helium with mantle-type isotopic composition. Synchronous variations of 3He/4He isotopic ratios in gas sampled at sites located 60 kilometers apart have allowed us to detect pulses of ascending magma in the plumbing system, thus providing a powerful tool for eruption forecasting. Following summer 2001 eruption, the still increasing trend of the 3He/4He ratios indicates that magma storage is even now occurring at a shallow depth. Hence, the volcano maintains a...
From early September to early November, during the 2004–2005 Mt. Etna effusive eruption, petrologic ...
We investigated the gas geochemistry of fumaroles close to the Voragine crater of Mt Etna that have...
Integrating geodetic, seismic, and petrological data for a recent eruptive episode at Mount Etna has...
Five years of gas monitoring from selected sites suggest that Mt Etna’s plumbing system is much more...
Two distinct eruptive events characterize the volcanic activity at Mount Etna during the 2002 to 200...
Two distinct eruptive events characterize the volcanic activity at Mount Etna during the 2002 to 200...
Data acquired during the last 20 years of geochemical monitoring of volcanic gases lead us to better...
The 2001 and 2002–2003 flank eruptions of Mt. Etna consisted of near continuous explosive activity a...
The volcanic hazard potential of Mount Etna volcano is presently nourished by long-lasting, powerful...
The volcanic hazard potential of Mount Etna volcano is currently nourished by long-lasting, powerful...
The 200203 Mt Etna flank eruption began on 26 October 2002 and finished on 28 January 2003, after th...
A 4-year geochemical survey of some fumaroles at the Voragine summit crater of Mt Etna was performed...
Mt. Etna volcano is located in a complex tectonic setting, with large sectors of its eastern flank s...
The studies performed during last decades evidenced that the feeding system of Mt. Etna is quite com...
Five gas discharges in the area of Mount Etna volcano (Italy) and in the near Hyblean plateau have b...
From early September to early November, during the 2004–2005 Mt. Etna effusive eruption, petrologic ...
We investigated the gas geochemistry of fumaroles close to the Voragine crater of Mt Etna that have...
Integrating geodetic, seismic, and petrological data for a recent eruptive episode at Mount Etna has...
Five years of gas monitoring from selected sites suggest that Mt Etna’s plumbing system is much more...
Two distinct eruptive events characterize the volcanic activity at Mount Etna during the 2002 to 200...
Two distinct eruptive events characterize the volcanic activity at Mount Etna during the 2002 to 200...
Data acquired during the last 20 years of geochemical monitoring of volcanic gases lead us to better...
The 2001 and 2002–2003 flank eruptions of Mt. Etna consisted of near continuous explosive activity a...
The volcanic hazard potential of Mount Etna volcano is presently nourished by long-lasting, powerful...
The volcanic hazard potential of Mount Etna volcano is currently nourished by long-lasting, powerful...
The 200203 Mt Etna flank eruption began on 26 October 2002 and finished on 28 January 2003, after th...
A 4-year geochemical survey of some fumaroles at the Voragine summit crater of Mt Etna was performed...
Mt. Etna volcano is located in a complex tectonic setting, with large sectors of its eastern flank s...
The studies performed during last decades evidenced that the feeding system of Mt. Etna is quite com...
Five gas discharges in the area of Mount Etna volcano (Italy) and in the near Hyblean plateau have b...
From early September to early November, during the 2004–2005 Mt. Etna effusive eruption, petrologic ...
We investigated the gas geochemistry of fumaroles close to the Voragine crater of Mt Etna that have...
Integrating geodetic, seismic, and petrological data for a recent eruptive episode at Mount Etna has...