Volcanic eruptions may create a wide range of risks in inhabited areas and, as a consequence, major economic damage to the surrounding territory. An example of volcanic hazard was given between 1998 and 2001 by Mt. Etna volcano, in Italy, with its frequent paroxysmal explosive activity that caused more than a hundred fire-fountain episodes. In the period January–June 2000, in particular, 64 lava fountains took place at the Southeast Crater. During the most intense explosive phase of each episode, a sustained column often formed, reaching up to 6 km above the eruptive vent. Then, the column started to expand laterally causing more or less copious tephra fallout on the slopes of Etna; ash and lapilli, therefore, constituted a serious ...
Since 1979 explosive activity of Etna produced many short-lived ash-plume forming eruptions that cre...
Continuous monitoring of paroxysmal eruptions at Mt. Etna (Italy) is performed from the Istituto Naz...
A lengthy period of eruptive activity fromthe summit craters ofMt. Etna started in January 2011. It ...
Volcanic eruptions may create a wide range of risks in inhabited areas and, as a consequence, major ...
The frequent number of explosive events at Mt. Etna, in Italy, over the last ten years, has made nec...
With over fifty eruptive episodes (Strombolian activity, lava fountains, and lava flows) between 2006 ...
Hundreds of paroxysmal episodes and a few long-lasting ash-emissions eruptions make Mt. Etna, in Ita...
Over fifty eruptive episodes with Strombolian activity, lava fountains, and lava flows occurred at M...
During explosive eruptions, emergency responders and government agencies need to make fast decisions...
Volcanic ash clouds produced by explosive eruptions represent a strong problem for civil aviation, r...
Eighteen paroxysmal episodes occurred on Mt Etna in 2011, and provided rich material for testing aut...
Abstract. In this paper we describe the results of a project ongoing at the Istituto Nazionale di Ge...
Mt. Etna volcano is located in a very populated area of eastern Sicily (Italy). Its permanent degass...
Invasion of inhabited areas and destruction of human property by lava flows represents the greatest ...
Mt. Etna in Sicily (Italy) is one of the best monitored basaltic volcanoes in the world due to the f...
Since 1979 explosive activity of Etna produced many short-lived ash-plume forming eruptions that cre...
Continuous monitoring of paroxysmal eruptions at Mt. Etna (Italy) is performed from the Istituto Naz...
A lengthy period of eruptive activity fromthe summit craters ofMt. Etna started in January 2011. It ...
Volcanic eruptions may create a wide range of risks in inhabited areas and, as a consequence, major ...
The frequent number of explosive events at Mt. Etna, in Italy, over the last ten years, has made nec...
With over fifty eruptive episodes (Strombolian activity, lava fountains, and lava flows) between 2006 ...
Hundreds of paroxysmal episodes and a few long-lasting ash-emissions eruptions make Mt. Etna, in Ita...
Over fifty eruptive episodes with Strombolian activity, lava fountains, and lava flows occurred at M...
During explosive eruptions, emergency responders and government agencies need to make fast decisions...
Volcanic ash clouds produced by explosive eruptions represent a strong problem for civil aviation, r...
Eighteen paroxysmal episodes occurred on Mt Etna in 2011, and provided rich material for testing aut...
Abstract. In this paper we describe the results of a project ongoing at the Istituto Nazionale di Ge...
Mt. Etna volcano is located in a very populated area of eastern Sicily (Italy). Its permanent degass...
Invasion of inhabited areas and destruction of human property by lava flows represents the greatest ...
Mt. Etna in Sicily (Italy) is one of the best monitored basaltic volcanoes in the world due to the f...
Since 1979 explosive activity of Etna produced many short-lived ash-plume forming eruptions that cre...
Continuous monitoring of paroxysmal eruptions at Mt. Etna (Italy) is performed from the Istituto Naz...
A lengthy period of eruptive activity fromthe summit craters ofMt. Etna started in January 2011. It ...