We investigated the eruptive episodes that occurred at Etna volcano on 15 November 2011 and 18 March 2012 using different types of data. We present novel data from two recently installed strainmeters that recorded unique signals during the lava fountain phases of these events. The strainmeter data, integrated with those recorded by the magnetic network, and with satellite and ground thermal data, allowed us to follow the path of a gas-rich magma batch from the source inside the volcano to the surface and atmosphere. The amplitude ratio of the volumetric strain changes constrained the storage depth of the magma feeding the lava fountains above 1.5 km below sea level. Magnetic data revealed an attempted shallow lateral intrusion, ...
A long recharging period characterized Mount Etna volcano during 1993-2000 before the main explosiv...
Volcanoes deform as a consequence of the rise and storage of magma; once magma reaches a critical pr...
The 23 November 2013 lava fountain at Etna volcano was the most explosive of the last 44 episodes t...
We investigated the eruptive episodes that occurred at Etna volcano on 15 November 2011 and 18 March...
Geophysical (tilt, seismic tremor and gravity signals), geochemical (crater SO2 flux) and infrared s...
In active volcanoes a main challenge is to identify and characterize the dynamics of magmatic source...
On 13 December 2020, Etna volcano entered a new eruptive phase, giving rise to a number of paroxysma...
In January 2011 eruptive activity resumed at Etna producing a new phase with frequent lava fountain...
A multidisciplinary approach integrating a wide data set ranging from bulk rock compositions of the ...
A main challenge in open conduit volcanoes is to detect and interpret the ultra-small strain (<10–6...
The 11–13 January 2011 eruptive episode at Etna volcano occurred after several months of increasing...
International audienceThe 11–13 January 2011 eruptive episode at Etna volcano occurred after several...
Explosive sequences are quite common at basaltic and andesitic volcanoes worldwide. Studies aimed at...
Volcanoes deform as a consequence of the rise and storage of magma; once magma reaches a critical pr...
Lava fountains at the Etna volcano are spectacular eruptive events characterized by powerful jets th...
A long recharging period characterized Mount Etna volcano during 1993-2000 before the main explosiv...
Volcanoes deform as a consequence of the rise and storage of magma; once magma reaches a critical pr...
The 23 November 2013 lava fountain at Etna volcano was the most explosive of the last 44 episodes t...
We investigated the eruptive episodes that occurred at Etna volcano on 15 November 2011 and 18 March...
Geophysical (tilt, seismic tremor and gravity signals), geochemical (crater SO2 flux) and infrared s...
In active volcanoes a main challenge is to identify and characterize the dynamics of magmatic source...
On 13 December 2020, Etna volcano entered a new eruptive phase, giving rise to a number of paroxysma...
In January 2011 eruptive activity resumed at Etna producing a new phase with frequent lava fountain...
A multidisciplinary approach integrating a wide data set ranging from bulk rock compositions of the ...
A main challenge in open conduit volcanoes is to detect and interpret the ultra-small strain (<10–6...
The 11–13 January 2011 eruptive episode at Etna volcano occurred after several months of increasing...
International audienceThe 11–13 January 2011 eruptive episode at Etna volcano occurred after several...
Explosive sequences are quite common at basaltic and andesitic volcanoes worldwide. Studies aimed at...
Volcanoes deform as a consequence of the rise and storage of magma; once magma reaches a critical pr...
Lava fountains at the Etna volcano are spectacular eruptive events characterized by powerful jets th...
A long recharging period characterized Mount Etna volcano during 1993-2000 before the main explosiv...
Volcanoes deform as a consequence of the rise and storage of magma; once magma reaches a critical pr...
The 23 November 2013 lava fountain at Etna volcano was the most explosive of the last 44 episodes t...