The Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy) erupted suddenly on 28 December 2002 after a 17-year period of typically persistent but moderate eruptive activity, followed two days later by a tsunamigenic landslide on its NW flank (Sciara del Fuoco) felt in the coastal areas of southern Italy. Three continuous GPS stations were quickly deployed near the volcano's rim sampling at 1 Hz, with instantaneous positions computed relative to a fourth station on its flank. We report on two deformation episodes. A vent migration on 16–17 February 2003 caused significant displacements at only one site and contributed to the decision not to issue a warning of an impending tsunamigenic landslide. The second episode on 5 April 2003, a paroxystic explosio...
In this work, we report the results of an integrated approach using both seismological and geodetic ...
The 2002 effusive flank eruption at Stromboli volcano started on December 28, after several months o...
none4The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is the subaerial part of a large volcanic edifice 4000...
The Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy) erupted suddenly on 28 December 2002 after a 17-year ...
Stromboli volcano erupted suddenly on 28 December 2002 after a long period of typically persistent a...
The multi-parametric permanent system (tilt and GPS networks, robotized geodetic station) for monito...
The multi-parametric permanent system (tilt and GPS networks, robotized geodetic station) for monito...
The multi-parametric permanent system (tilt and GPS networks, robotized geodetic station) for monito...
The multi-parametric permanent system (tilt and GPS networks, robotized geodetic station) for monito...
Stromboli is a composite volcano, rising about 2.5 km above the sea floor, whose top lies about 1 km...
Stromboli volcano erupted suddenly on 28 December 2002 after a long period of typically persistent a...
Between April 10th and May 22th 2006, a small seismic swarm of 5 volcano-tectonic events occurred on...
Stromboli is a composite volcano, rising about 2.5 km above the sea floor, whose top lies about 1 km...
In this work, we report the results of an integrated approach using both seismological and geodetic ...
Stromboli, the northernmost island of the Aeolian archipelago, is known for its persistent volcanic ...
In this work, we report the results of an integrated approach using both seismological and geodetic ...
The 2002 effusive flank eruption at Stromboli volcano started on December 28, after several months o...
none4The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is the subaerial part of a large volcanic edifice 4000...
The Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy) erupted suddenly on 28 December 2002 after a 17-year ...
Stromboli volcano erupted suddenly on 28 December 2002 after a long period of typically persistent a...
The multi-parametric permanent system (tilt and GPS networks, robotized geodetic station) for monito...
The multi-parametric permanent system (tilt and GPS networks, robotized geodetic station) for monito...
The multi-parametric permanent system (tilt and GPS networks, robotized geodetic station) for monito...
The multi-parametric permanent system (tilt and GPS networks, robotized geodetic station) for monito...
Stromboli is a composite volcano, rising about 2.5 km above the sea floor, whose top lies about 1 km...
Stromboli volcano erupted suddenly on 28 December 2002 after a long period of typically persistent a...
Between April 10th and May 22th 2006, a small seismic swarm of 5 volcano-tectonic events occurred on...
Stromboli is a composite volcano, rising about 2.5 km above the sea floor, whose top lies about 1 km...
In this work, we report the results of an integrated approach using both seismological and geodetic ...
Stromboli, the northernmost island of the Aeolian archipelago, is known for its persistent volcanic ...
In this work, we report the results of an integrated approach using both seismological and geodetic ...
The 2002 effusive flank eruption at Stromboli volcano started on December 28, after several months o...
none4The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is the subaerial part of a large volcanic edifice 4000...