We report on the first period of the 2002 Etna eruption started on 27th October and ended on 5th November, occurring 15 months after the end of the 2001 eruption. Volcanological and geochemical data are presented in order to characterize the complex intrusion mechanism that contemporaneously involved the NE and S flanks of the volcano. Preliminary data outline that two distinct magma intrusions fed the eruptive fissures. Strong fire fountain activity mainly from the S fissure, produced copious ash fall in eastern Sicily, causing prolonged closure of Catania and Reggio Calabria airports. Lava emitted from the NE fissure formed a 6.2 km long lava flow field that destroyed the tourist facilities of Piano Provenzana area and part of Linguagloss...
The eruptive events of the July–August 2001 and October 2002–January 2003 at Mt. Etna provide new in...
Mount Etna volcano erupted almost simultaneously on its northeastern and southern flanks between O...
Between 30 August and 15 December 2006,Mt Etna, Italy, underwent both effusive and explosive activit...
We report on the first period of the 2002 Etna eruption started on 27th October and ended on 5th Nov...
The 200203 Mt Etna flank eruption began on 26 October 2002 and finished on 28 January 2003, after th...
The July-August 2001 eruption of Mt. Etna stimulated widespread public and media interest, caused si...
The 2004–05 eruption of Etna was characterised by outpouring of degassed lava from two vents within ...
The 2002-03 Mt Etna flank eruption began on 26 October and finished on 28 January 2003, after three...
Two strong flank eruptions occurred in July–August 2001 and from late October 2002 to late January 2...
A lengthy period of eruptive activity fromthe summit craters ofMt. Etna started in January 2011. It ...
On July 17,2001, lava began pouring down the slopes of Mt. Etna in Sicily signaling the start of the...
On July 17,2001, lava began pouring down the slopes of Mt. Etna in Sicily signaling the start of the...
We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mount Etna d...
The 2002–03 flank eruption of Etna was characterized by two months of explosive activity that produc...
Abstract: We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mo...
The eruptive events of the July–August 2001 and October 2002–January 2003 at Mt. Etna provide new in...
Mount Etna volcano erupted almost simultaneously on its northeastern and southern flanks between O...
Between 30 August and 15 December 2006,Mt Etna, Italy, underwent both effusive and explosive activit...
We report on the first period of the 2002 Etna eruption started on 27th October and ended on 5th Nov...
The 200203 Mt Etna flank eruption began on 26 October 2002 and finished on 28 January 2003, after th...
The July-August 2001 eruption of Mt. Etna stimulated widespread public and media interest, caused si...
The 2004–05 eruption of Etna was characterised by outpouring of degassed lava from two vents within ...
The 2002-03 Mt Etna flank eruption began on 26 October and finished on 28 January 2003, after three...
Two strong flank eruptions occurred in July–August 2001 and from late October 2002 to late January 2...
A lengthy period of eruptive activity fromthe summit craters ofMt. Etna started in January 2011. It ...
On July 17,2001, lava began pouring down the slopes of Mt. Etna in Sicily signaling the start of the...
On July 17,2001, lava began pouring down the slopes of Mt. Etna in Sicily signaling the start of the...
We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mount Etna d...
The 2002–03 flank eruption of Etna was characterized by two months of explosive activity that produc...
Abstract: We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mo...
The eruptive events of the July–August 2001 and October 2002–January 2003 at Mt. Etna provide new in...
Mount Etna volcano erupted almost simultaneously on its northeastern and southern flanks between O...
Between 30 August and 15 December 2006,Mt Etna, Italy, underwent both effusive and explosive activit...