Abstract After 16 months of quiescence, Mount Etna began to erupt again in mid-July 2006. The activity was concentrated at and around the Southeast Crater (SEC), one of the four craters on the summit of Etna, and eruptive activity continued intermittently for 5 months. During this period, numerous vents displayed a wide range of eruptive styles at different times. Virtually all explosive activities took place at vents at the summit of the SEC and on its flanks. Eruptive episodes, which lasted from 1 day to 2 weeks, became shorter and more violent with time. Volcanic activity at these vents was often accompanied by dramatic mass-wasting processes such as collapse of parts of the cone, highly unusual flowage processes involving both old...
Mount Etna (Italy) produced two important flank eruptions in 2001 and 2002-2003, which were peculia...
We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mount Etna d...
Abstract: We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mo...
After 16 months of quiescence, Mount Etna began to erupt again in mid-July 2006. The activity was co...
Abstract After 16 months of quiescence, Mount Etna began to erupt again in mid-July 2006. The activi...
Despite the recent recognition of Mount Etna as a periodically violently explosive volcano, the haza...
On 11 February 2014, a considerable volume (0.82 to 1.29 × 106 m3) of unstable and hot rocks detache...
Three eruptive episodes during the 2006 summit eruptions of Mount Etna were exceptionally well docum...
Volcanism at Mount Etna (Italy) has been observed for millennia and inspired ancient mythologies as ...
The July-August 2001 eruption of Mt. Etna stimulated widespread public and media interest, caused si...
Mount Etna produced two significant eruptions in 2001 and 2002-2003, which we have analysed using ge...
Mount Etna produced two significant eruptions in 2001 and 2002–2003, which we have analysed using ge...
Between 30 August and 15 December 2006,Mt Etna, Italy, underwent both effusive and explosive activit...
The 2002–03 flank eruption of Etna was characterized by two months of explosive activity that produc...
Mt. Etna is an active basaltic volcano where both flank and summit eruptions take place. In recent d...
Mount Etna (Italy) produced two important flank eruptions in 2001 and 2002-2003, which were peculia...
We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mount Etna d...
Abstract: We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mo...
After 16 months of quiescence, Mount Etna began to erupt again in mid-July 2006. The activity was co...
Abstract After 16 months of quiescence, Mount Etna began to erupt again in mid-July 2006. The activi...
Despite the recent recognition of Mount Etna as a periodically violently explosive volcano, the haza...
On 11 February 2014, a considerable volume (0.82 to 1.29 × 106 m3) of unstable and hot rocks detache...
Three eruptive episodes during the 2006 summit eruptions of Mount Etna were exceptionally well docum...
Volcanism at Mount Etna (Italy) has been observed for millennia and inspired ancient mythologies as ...
The July-August 2001 eruption of Mt. Etna stimulated widespread public and media interest, caused si...
Mount Etna produced two significant eruptions in 2001 and 2002-2003, which we have analysed using ge...
Mount Etna produced two significant eruptions in 2001 and 2002–2003, which we have analysed using ge...
Between 30 August and 15 December 2006,Mt Etna, Italy, underwent both effusive and explosive activit...
The 2002–03 flank eruption of Etna was characterized by two months of explosive activity that produc...
Mt. Etna is an active basaltic volcano where both flank and summit eruptions take place. In recent d...
Mount Etna (Italy) produced two important flank eruptions in 2001 and 2002-2003, which were peculia...
We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mount Etna d...
Abstract: We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mo...