Regular surveys with a PM695 FLIR thermal imaging camera from both the ground and from helicopter were conducted on Stromboli from October 2001. These measurements allow us to (i) examine changes in morphology of the summit craters produced by paroxystic explosions and (ii) track the increasing level of magma within the conduits of Stromboli that preceded and led to the 2002/03 effusive eruption. Two geophysical surveys in May and September/October 2002 demonstrated a clear increasing trend in the amplitude of VLP events, consistent with the presence of a higher magma column above the VLP source region. The observed increase in magma level was probably induced by an increase in the pressure of the magma feeding system at Stromboli, controll...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent of the past 50 years. It...
Stromboli is known for its mild, persistent explosive activity from the vents located within the sum...
On 28 December 2002, the persistent Strombolian activity at Stromboli was interrupted by the sudden ...
Regular surveys with a PM695 FLIR thermal imaging camera from both the ground and from helicopter we...
Effusive activity at Stromboli is uncommon, and the 2002–2003 flank eruption gave us the opportunity...
This work arises from the field observations made during the civil protection emergency period conne...
We present an overview of the volcanic seismicity recorded at Stromboli from January to September 20...
Twenty eruptive events from the Northeast Crater of Stromboli volcano recorded by a thermal monitori...
The 2002–2003 effusive eruption of Stromboli volcano represents an excellent opportunity to investig...
We present an overview of the volcanic seismicity recorded at Stromboli from January to September 2...
Since 1994 a video-surveillance camera located on a peak just above the active volcanic vents of Str...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent of the past 50 years. It...
Photogrammetric surveys were performed between 5 January and 26 July 2003 for monitoring the NW flan...
On 28 December 2002, the persistent Strombolian activity at Stromboli was interrupted by the sudden ...
On February 27, 2007, the Stromboli volcano, which has usually been characterized by moderate explos...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent of the past 50 years. It...
Stromboli is known for its mild, persistent explosive activity from the vents located within the sum...
On 28 December 2002, the persistent Strombolian activity at Stromboli was interrupted by the sudden ...
Regular surveys with a PM695 FLIR thermal imaging camera from both the ground and from helicopter we...
Effusive activity at Stromboli is uncommon, and the 2002–2003 flank eruption gave us the opportunity...
This work arises from the field observations made during the civil protection emergency period conne...
We present an overview of the volcanic seismicity recorded at Stromboli from January to September 20...
Twenty eruptive events from the Northeast Crater of Stromboli volcano recorded by a thermal monitori...
The 2002–2003 effusive eruption of Stromboli volcano represents an excellent opportunity to investig...
We present an overview of the volcanic seismicity recorded at Stromboli from January to September 2...
Since 1994 a video-surveillance camera located on a peak just above the active volcanic vents of Str...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent of the past 50 years. It...
Photogrammetric surveys were performed between 5 January and 26 July 2003 for monitoring the NW flan...
On 28 December 2002, the persistent Strombolian activity at Stromboli was interrupted by the sudden ...
On February 27, 2007, the Stromboli volcano, which has usually been characterized by moderate explos...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent of the past 50 years. It...
Stromboli is known for its mild, persistent explosive activity from the vents located within the sum...
On 28 December 2002, the persistent Strombolian activity at Stromboli was interrupted by the sudden ...