The new geological map of Etna volcano at 1:50,000 scale represents a significant progress in the geological studies of this volcano over the last 30 years, coming after Waltershausen’s map published around the mid of 19th century, the first geological map of a large active volcano, and the ROMANO et alii (1979) map published about a century later, both at 1:50,000 scale. Lithostratigraphy was used for mapping volcanic units and then Unconformity Bounded Units were applied to group lithostratigraphic units into synthems. In addition, lithosomes were exploited to better represent the spatial localization of different eruptive centres according to their morphology. On the whole, we identified 27 lithostratigraphic units, grouped int...
Volcanism at Mount Etna (Italy) has been observed for millennia and inspired ancient mythologies as ...
The reinterpretation of more than 2500 subsurface data, consisting of geoelectric and borehole prosp...
Mount Etna despite being an extremely active volcano which, during the last 400 years, has produced ...
The new geological map of Etna volcano at 1:50,000 scale represents a significant progress in the ge...
Mt Etna (3340 m a.s.l.) is the most active volcano in Europe, with more than 500 ka of geological hi...
Mt. Etna (3340 m a.s.l.) is the most active volcano in Europe, covering an area of 1250 km2, with mo...
A new volcano-tectonic map of Etna volcano has been compiled through a morphotectonic analysis perf...
We present an updated geological evolution of Mount Etna volcano based on new 40Ar/39Ar age determin...
International audienceThe structure of an active volcano is highly dependent on the interplay among ...
A new volcano-tectonic map of Etna volcano has been compiled through a morphotectonic analysis perf...
Knowledge of Etna's eruptions has been profoundly influenced by the illustrations, though these can ...
3-D modeling of Mount Etna, the largest and most active volcano in Europe, has for the first time e...
An updated geological evolution model is presented for the composite basaltic stratovolcano of Mount...
An updated geological evolution model is presented for the composite basaltic stratovolcano of Mount...
Data of the flank eruptions of Etna from over the last 400 years were extracted from the new geologi...
Volcanism at Mount Etna (Italy) has been observed for millennia and inspired ancient mythologies as ...
The reinterpretation of more than 2500 subsurface data, consisting of geoelectric and borehole prosp...
Mount Etna despite being an extremely active volcano which, during the last 400 years, has produced ...
The new geological map of Etna volcano at 1:50,000 scale represents a significant progress in the ge...
Mt Etna (3340 m a.s.l.) is the most active volcano in Europe, with more than 500 ka of geological hi...
Mt. Etna (3340 m a.s.l.) is the most active volcano in Europe, covering an area of 1250 km2, with mo...
A new volcano-tectonic map of Etna volcano has been compiled through a morphotectonic analysis perf...
We present an updated geological evolution of Mount Etna volcano based on new 40Ar/39Ar age determin...
International audienceThe structure of an active volcano is highly dependent on the interplay among ...
A new volcano-tectonic map of Etna volcano has been compiled through a morphotectonic analysis perf...
Knowledge of Etna's eruptions has been profoundly influenced by the illustrations, though these can ...
3-D modeling of Mount Etna, the largest and most active volcano in Europe, has for the first time e...
An updated geological evolution model is presented for the composite basaltic stratovolcano of Mount...
An updated geological evolution model is presented for the composite basaltic stratovolcano of Mount...
Data of the flank eruptions of Etna from over the last 400 years were extracted from the new geologi...
Volcanism at Mount Etna (Italy) has been observed for millennia and inspired ancient mythologies as ...
The reinterpretation of more than 2500 subsurface data, consisting of geoelectric and borehole prosp...
Mount Etna despite being an extremely active volcano which, during the last 400 years, has produced ...