The Southeast Crater of Mount Etna (Italy) was characterized by a violent eruptive activity between 26 January and 24 June 2000. This activity produced 64 lava fountain episodes with repose periods from 3 hours to 10 days. We estimated a volume of about 15–20 106 m3 lava and at least 2–3 106 m3 of tephra. We compared the paroxysmal volcanic activity to its associated seismic signature: The high number of events highlighted a strict correlation between tremor and volcanic activity. Seismic and volcanic characteristics, such as the frequency of occurrence, the duration of lava fountains and the associated tremor energy, suggested the subdivision of the studied period into two stages separated by the 20 February event. Combining vo...
Using data from two dense array of short period seismometers, we analyse the kinematic properties of...
Eruptive activity at Mount Etna in 2007-2008 consisted of 7 episodes of lava fountaining and periodi...
A lava emission started at Mt. Etna, Italy, on 7 September, 2004. Neither earthquake seismicity hera...
The Southeast Crater of Mount Etna (Italy) was characterized by a violent eruptive activity between ...
During 1999, the volcanic activity at Mt. Etna was both explosive and effusive at the summit craters...
The pattern of volcanic tremor accompanyingthe 1989 September eruption at the south-east summit crat...
Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 10, EGU2008-A-03790, 2008 EGU General Assembly 2008 © Author(s)...
We analysed volcanic tremor recorded during ten lava fountain eruptions at Mount Etna volcano over t...
A strong correlation between the amplitude of volcanic tremor and the £ux of SO2 has been found at M...
Features of the volcanic tremor recorded before, during and after the eruptive event which occurred ...
In this paper we discuss the data collected by a large aperture array of broadband seismometers and ...
Mt Etna is among the best monitored basaltic volcano worldwide. High-quality, multidisciplinary data...
Dynamics of the upper SE flank of Mt. Etna: a synoptic view from the characteristics of the seismic ...
Deriving eruption source parameters from geophysical data is critical for volcano hazard mitigation,...
We investigated the banded tremor activity occurring at Mt. Etna volcano between August-October 2008...
Using data from two dense array of short period seismometers, we analyse the kinematic properties of...
Eruptive activity at Mount Etna in 2007-2008 consisted of 7 episodes of lava fountaining and periodi...
A lava emission started at Mt. Etna, Italy, on 7 September, 2004. Neither earthquake seismicity hera...
The Southeast Crater of Mount Etna (Italy) was characterized by a violent eruptive activity between ...
During 1999, the volcanic activity at Mt. Etna was both explosive and effusive at the summit craters...
The pattern of volcanic tremor accompanyingthe 1989 September eruption at the south-east summit crat...
Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 10, EGU2008-A-03790, 2008 EGU General Assembly 2008 © Author(s)...
We analysed volcanic tremor recorded during ten lava fountain eruptions at Mount Etna volcano over t...
A strong correlation between the amplitude of volcanic tremor and the £ux of SO2 has been found at M...
Features of the volcanic tremor recorded before, during and after the eruptive event which occurred ...
In this paper we discuss the data collected by a large aperture array of broadband seismometers and ...
Mt Etna is among the best monitored basaltic volcano worldwide. High-quality, multidisciplinary data...
Dynamics of the upper SE flank of Mt. Etna: a synoptic view from the characteristics of the seismic ...
Deriving eruption source parameters from geophysical data is critical for volcano hazard mitigation,...
We investigated the banded tremor activity occurring at Mt. Etna volcano between August-October 2008...
Using data from two dense array of short period seismometers, we analyse the kinematic properties of...
Eruptive activity at Mount Etna in 2007-2008 consisted of 7 episodes of lava fountaining and periodi...
A lava emission started at Mt. Etna, Italy, on 7 September, 2004. Neither earthquake seismicity hera...