The July-August 2001 eruption of Mt. Etna stimulated widespread public and media interest, caused significant damage to tourist facilities, and for several days threatened the town of Nicolosi on the S flank of the volcano. Seven eruptive fissures were active, five on the S flank between 3050 and 2100 m altitude, and two on the NE flank between 3080 and 2600 m elevation. All produced lava flows over various periods during the eruption, the most voluminous of which reached a length of 6.9 km. Mineralogically the 2001 lavas fall into two distinct groups, indicating that magma was supplied through two different and largely independent pathways, one extending laterally from the central conduit system through radial fissures, the other being a ...
Abstract: We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mo...
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...
The July-August 2001 eruption of Mt. Etna stimulated widespread public and media interest, caused si...
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...
The 2002–03 flank eruption of Etna was characterized by two months of explosive activity that produc...
Two strong flank eruptions occurred in July–August 2001 and from late October 2002 to late January 2...
After the major 1991–1993 eruption, Mt. Etna resumed flank activity in July 2001 through a complex s...
Preceded by 14 days of intense seismic activity, a new eruption started on the south flank of Mt...
The eruptive events of the July–August 2001 and October 2002–January 2003 at Mt. Etna provide new in...
Between 1971 and 2001, the Southeast Crater was the most productive of the four summit craters of Mo...
We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mount Etna d...
Mount Etna in Sicily (Italy) shows N2500 years of interactions between volcanic eruptions and human ...
After the major 19911993 eruption, Mt. Etna resumed flank activity in July 2001 through a complex sy...
Abstract: We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mo...
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...
The July-August 2001 eruption of Mt. Etna stimulated widespread public and media interest, caused si...
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...
The 2002–03 flank eruption of Etna was characterized by two months of explosive activity that produc...
Two strong flank eruptions occurred in July–August 2001 and from late October 2002 to late January 2...
After the major 1991–1993 eruption, Mt. Etna resumed flank activity in July 2001 through a complex s...
Preceded by 14 days of intense seismic activity, a new eruption started on the south flank of Mt...
The eruptive events of the July–August 2001 and October 2002–January 2003 at Mt. Etna provide new in...
Between 1971 and 2001, the Southeast Crater was the most productive of the four summit craters of Mo...
We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mount Etna d...
Mount Etna in Sicily (Italy) shows N2500 years of interactions between volcanic eruptions and human ...
After the major 19911993 eruption, Mt. Etna resumed flank activity in July 2001 through a complex sy...
Abstract: We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mo...
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...