A microgravity 14-year-long data set (October 1994 - September 2007) recorded along a 24-kilometer East-West trending profile of 19 stations was analyzed to detect underground mass redistributions related to the volcanic activity involving the southern flank of Mt Etna volcano (Italy). A multiresolution wavelet analysis was applied to separate the volcano-related signal from the unwanted components due to mainly instrumental, human-made and seasonal effects. The residual space-time image evidenced two complete gravity increase/decrease cycles mainly affecting the central and eastern stations of the profile. The first gravity increase (early-1995 to end-1996) – decrease (end-1996 to late-1998) cycle reached a maximum amplitude of approximate...
For 5 months before the 2001 Mt. Etna eruption, a progressive gravity decrease was measured along a ...
We investigate the relationship between changes of the gravity field and the release of the seismic ...
On two occasions, sudden gravity changes occurred simultaneously at two summit Etna’s stations, duri...
A 14-year-long microgravity data set (October 1994 to September 2007) collected along a 24-km east-w...
A 14-year-long microgravity data set (October 1994 - September 2007) collected along a 24-kilometer ...
A microgravity 14-year-long data set (October 1994 - September 2007) recorded along a 24-kilometer E...
A microgravity 14-year-long data set (October 1994-September 2007) recorded along a 24-kilometer Eas...
In this paper, an integrated analysis of microgravity and ground deformation measurements at Mt. Etn...
A microgravity 14-year-long data set (October 1994-September 2007) recorded along a 24-kilometer Eas...
A 2.5-month long gravity sequence, encompassing the starting period of the 2002–2003 Etna eruption a...
We analyzed both absolute and relative gravity measurements collected at Mt Etna during a 1-yr time ...
In this paper, an integrated analysis of microgravity and ground deformation measurements at Mt. Etn...
Microgravity observations at Mt. Etna have been routinely performed as both discrete (since 1986) an...
Microgravity and GPS data collected at Mt Etna during a 1-yr time interval encompassing the 2002 NE-...
Employing both absolute and relative gravimeters, we carried out three hybrid microgravity surveys a...
For 5 months before the 2001 Mt. Etna eruption, a progressive gravity decrease was measured along a ...
We investigate the relationship between changes of the gravity field and the release of the seismic ...
On two occasions, sudden gravity changes occurred simultaneously at two summit Etna’s stations, duri...
A 14-year-long microgravity data set (October 1994 to September 2007) collected along a 24-km east-w...
A 14-year-long microgravity data set (October 1994 - September 2007) collected along a 24-kilometer ...
A microgravity 14-year-long data set (October 1994 - September 2007) recorded along a 24-kilometer E...
A microgravity 14-year-long data set (October 1994-September 2007) recorded along a 24-kilometer Eas...
In this paper, an integrated analysis of microgravity and ground deformation measurements at Mt. Etn...
A microgravity 14-year-long data set (October 1994-September 2007) recorded along a 24-kilometer Eas...
A 2.5-month long gravity sequence, encompassing the starting period of the 2002–2003 Etna eruption a...
We analyzed both absolute and relative gravity measurements collected at Mt Etna during a 1-yr time ...
In this paper, an integrated analysis of microgravity and ground deformation measurements at Mt. Etn...
Microgravity observations at Mt. Etna have been routinely performed as both discrete (since 1986) an...
Microgravity and GPS data collected at Mt Etna during a 1-yr time interval encompassing the 2002 NE-...
Employing both absolute and relative gravimeters, we carried out three hybrid microgravity surveys a...
For 5 months before the 2001 Mt. Etna eruption, a progressive gravity decrease was measured along a ...
We investigate the relationship between changes of the gravity field and the release of the seismic ...
On two occasions, sudden gravity changes occurred simultaneously at two summit Etna’s stations, duri...