Preceded by 14 days of intense seismic activity, a new eruption started on the south flank of Mt Etna, Sicily (Italy) early in the morning of 11 March 1669 opening up a series of NS eruptive fissures. The eruption is one of the most destructive flank eruptions of Etna in historical times; it lasted until 11 July, and was characterized by simultaneous explosive and effusive activity during the first three months, while only lava flow output in the last month. The activity built up the large composite cone of the ``Monti Rossi{'' at the lower end of the eruptive fissures, and caused severe damage to the nearby inhabited areas. The prolonged effusive activity generated lava flows for >15 km, which destro...
Abstract After 16 months of quiescence, Mount Etna began to erupt again in mid-July 2006. The activi...
While the eruptive record of Mount Etna is reasonably complete for the past 400 years, the activity ...
Mount Etna produces frequent eruptions from its summit craters and from fissures on its flanks. The ...
The July-August 2001 eruption of Mt. Etna stimulated widespread public and media interest, caused si...
Mount Etna in Sicily (Italy) shows N2500 years of interactions between volcanic eruptions and human ...
Between 30 August and 15 December 2006,Mt Etna, Italy, underwent both effusive and explosive activit...
Tephra fallout represented a major source of hazard for eastern Sicily during the 2001 eruption of M...
The 2002–03 flank eruption of Etna was characterized by two months of explosive activity that produc...
A rigorous analysis of the timing and location of flank eruptions of Mount Etna on Sicily is importa...
Mt. Etna in Sicily (Italy) is one of the best monitored basaltic volcanoes in the world due to the f...
Two strong flank eruptions occurred in July–August 2001 and from late October 2002 to late January 2...
Invasion of inhabited areas and destruction of human property by lava flows represents the greatest ...
On July 17,2001, lava began pouring down the slopes of Mt. Etna in Sicily signaling the start of t...
Determining the volume of the various types of products of a highly frequent active volcano can be v...
Mt. Etna is an active basaltic volcano where both flank and summit eruptions take place. In recent d...
Abstract After 16 months of quiescence, Mount Etna began to erupt again in mid-July 2006. The activi...
While the eruptive record of Mount Etna is reasonably complete for the past 400 years, the activity ...
Mount Etna produces frequent eruptions from its summit craters and from fissures on its flanks. The ...
The July-August 2001 eruption of Mt. Etna stimulated widespread public and media interest, caused si...
Mount Etna in Sicily (Italy) shows N2500 years of interactions between volcanic eruptions and human ...
Between 30 August and 15 December 2006,Mt Etna, Italy, underwent both effusive and explosive activit...
Tephra fallout represented a major source of hazard for eastern Sicily during the 2001 eruption of M...
The 2002–03 flank eruption of Etna was characterized by two months of explosive activity that produc...
A rigorous analysis of the timing and location of flank eruptions of Mount Etna on Sicily is importa...
Mt. Etna in Sicily (Italy) is one of the best monitored basaltic volcanoes in the world due to the f...
Two strong flank eruptions occurred in July–August 2001 and from late October 2002 to late January 2...
Invasion of inhabited areas and destruction of human property by lava flows represents the greatest ...
On July 17,2001, lava began pouring down the slopes of Mt. Etna in Sicily signaling the start of t...
Determining the volume of the various types of products of a highly frequent active volcano can be v...
Mt. Etna is an active basaltic volcano where both flank and summit eruptions take place. In recent d...
Abstract After 16 months of quiescence, Mount Etna began to erupt again in mid-July 2006. The activi...
While the eruptive record of Mount Etna is reasonably complete for the past 400 years, the activity ...
Mount Etna produces frequent eruptions from its summit craters and from fissures on its flanks. The ...