We present the application of a classification method based on Kohonen maps and fuzzy clustering to geochemical analyses of volcanic products erupted on Mt. Etna from 1995 to 2005. Based on 13 major and trace elements, the classification allows a new way to visualize distinct compositional features of magma both considering long period as well as single eruptive events, such as in 2001 and 2002-03 flank eruptions. Products of the various vents do not necessarily form homogeneous groups, but show clear trends of chemical evolution with time. Using a convenient color code, the graphical visualization of the results in just a single picture allows the rapid identification of the compositional features of each sample and their comparison with a...
ABSTRACT FINAL ID: V41H-06 TITLE: Analysis of the recharging of the volcanic feeder at Mt. Etna us...
Early-warning assessment of a volcanic unrest requires that accurate information from monitoring is ...
The most frequent volcanic eruptions are of low-intensity and small magnitude. They produce abundant...
During the last two decades Mt. Etna experienced many summit and flank eruptions with different styl...
In this paper, we present the results of the application of pattern classification to the bulk rock ...
Geochemical analyses of volcanic products erupted by Mt. Etna, Italy, have been carried out by INGV-...
Dynamic and evolution of magma in the plumbing system are key aspects in the evaluation of volcanic ...
Algorithms based on artificial intelligence (AI) have had a strong development in recent years in di...
This work aimed to study geochemical data, composed of major and trace elements describing volcanic ...
The monitoring of the seismic background signal – commonly referred to as volcanic tremor - has beco...
Volcano monitoring aims at the recognition of changes in instrumentally observable parameters before...
The early-warning of a volcanic unrest requires continuous, reliable information from monitoring bef...
The persistent volcanic activity of Mt Etna makes the continuous monitoring of multidisciplinary dat...
Computational pattern recognition is an invaluable tool in understanding the phenomenology of comple...
During the spring of 2007, paroxysmal activity occurred at the South-East Crater of Mt Etna, always ...
ABSTRACT FINAL ID: V41H-06 TITLE: Analysis of the recharging of the volcanic feeder at Mt. Etna us...
Early-warning assessment of a volcanic unrest requires that accurate information from monitoring is ...
The most frequent volcanic eruptions are of low-intensity and small magnitude. They produce abundant...
During the last two decades Mt. Etna experienced many summit and flank eruptions with different styl...
In this paper, we present the results of the application of pattern classification to the bulk rock ...
Geochemical analyses of volcanic products erupted by Mt. Etna, Italy, have been carried out by INGV-...
Dynamic and evolution of magma in the plumbing system are key aspects in the evaluation of volcanic ...
Algorithms based on artificial intelligence (AI) have had a strong development in recent years in di...
This work aimed to study geochemical data, composed of major and trace elements describing volcanic ...
The monitoring of the seismic background signal – commonly referred to as volcanic tremor - has beco...
Volcano monitoring aims at the recognition of changes in instrumentally observable parameters before...
The early-warning of a volcanic unrest requires continuous, reliable information from monitoring bef...
The persistent volcanic activity of Mt Etna makes the continuous monitoring of multidisciplinary dat...
Computational pattern recognition is an invaluable tool in understanding the phenomenology of comple...
During the spring of 2007, paroxysmal activity occurred at the South-East Crater of Mt Etna, always ...
ABSTRACT FINAL ID: V41H-06 TITLE: Analysis of the recharging of the volcanic feeder at Mt. Etna us...
Early-warning assessment of a volcanic unrest requires that accurate information from monitoring is ...
The most frequent volcanic eruptions are of low-intensity and small magnitude. They produce abundant...