Twenty low-energy (0.0077 0.625 kgs-1) explosions from the Northeast Crater of Stromboli Volcano, recorded by a thermal camera, were studied in detail to better understand their dynamics. Each single burst consists of three different jets of different material which come one after another: at first, cold vapour flashes above the crater, expands and then disappears within 0.6 s after the onset of the explosion, at a velocity of 40-113 ms-1. This air shock wave is immediately followed by the expansion of a jet of hot magmatic gas, at a velocity of 35-75 ms-1. Colder coarse tephra (bombs and scoriae) appear about 1.6-2 s after the onset of explosion, moving at a reduced velocity (28-60 ms-1). Further on, some of these data were utilized to cal...
Stromboli is a persistently active, open-vent basaltic volcano whose activity is controlled by the b...
Visually unattainable magmatic processes in volcanic conduits, such as degassing, are closely linked...
On April 5, 2003, Stromboli volcano (Italy) produced the most violent explosion of the past 50 years...
Twenty low-energy (0.0077 0.625 kgs-1) explosions from the Northeast Crater of Stromboli Volcano, re...
International audienceStrombolian activity is characterized by repeated, low energy, explosions and ...
Twenty eruptive events from the Northeast Crater of Stromboli volcano recorded by a thermal monitori...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent of the past 50 years. It...
International audienceTextural and chemical analyses of bombs quenched directly from a normal explos...
Strombolian explosive activity is generally characterized by a series of short, mild explosions caus...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent of the past 50 years. It...
Basaltic volcanoes are dominated by lava emission and mild explosive activity. Nevertheless, many ba...
Stromboli is a persistently active, open-vent basaltic volcano whose activity is controlled by the b...
Visually unattainable magmatic processes in volcanic conduits, such as degassing, are closely linked...
On April 5, 2003, Stromboli volcano (Italy) produced the most violent explosion of the past 50 years...
Twenty low-energy (0.0077 0.625 kgs-1) explosions from the Northeast Crater of Stromboli Volcano, re...
International audienceStrombolian activity is characterized by repeated, low energy, explosions and ...
Twenty eruptive events from the Northeast Crater of Stromboli volcano recorded by a thermal monitori...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent of the past 50 years. It...
International audienceTextural and chemical analyses of bombs quenched directly from a normal explos...
Strombolian explosive activity is generally characterized by a series of short, mild explosions caus...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent of the past 50 years. It...
Basaltic volcanoes are dominated by lava emission and mild explosive activity. Nevertheless, many ba...
Stromboli is a persistently active, open-vent basaltic volcano whose activity is controlled by the b...
Visually unattainable magmatic processes in volcanic conduits, such as degassing, are closely linked...
On April 5, 2003, Stromboli volcano (Italy) produced the most violent explosion of the past 50 years...