Mantle ingredients responsible for the signature of Etnean Na- and K-alkaline magmas and their relationships with short-term geochemical changes of the erupted volcanic rocks have been constrained through a partial melting model that considers major, trace elements and water contents in the produced liquids. Characteristics of the Etnean source for alkaline magmas have been supposed similar to those of the mantle accessible at a regional scale, namely below the Hyblean Plateau. The assumption that the Etnean mantle resembles the one beneath the Hyblean Plateau is justified by the large geochemical affinities of the Etnean hawaiites/K-trachybasalts and the Hyblean hawaiites/alkali basalts for what concerns both trace elements and isotope sys...
After the major 19911993 eruption, Mt. Etna resumed flank activity in July 2001 through a complex sy...
International audienceMount Etna in NE Sicily occupies an unusual tectonic position in the convergen...
International audience[1] Two unusual, highly explosive flank eruptions succeeded on Mount Etna in J...
The spatial/temporal proximity of Mt. Etna to the Hyblean Plateau and the Aeolian slab makes the dis...
Mt. Etna is the highest European Volcano and one of the most active in the world. For this reason th...
Primitive basalticmagmas are crucial in the study of the geochemical heterogeneity documented in Etn...
The major elements, trace elements and Sr and Nd isotopes of selected Etnean primitive rocks (b15 ky...
Themajor elements, trace elements and Sr and Nd isotopes of selected Etnean primitive rocks (b15 ky ...
International audienceDuring its activity, Mt. Etna underwent repeated changes of eruptive style and...
The volcanic hazard potential of Mount Etna volcano is currently nourished by long-lasting, powerful...
One hundred and fifty samples of recent Na-alkalic lavas from the south-eastern flank of Mt. Etna...
Petrological investigations of active volcanoes are often supported by mass balance, thermodynamic c...
Petrological investigations of active volcanoes are often supported by mass balance, thermodynamic c...
The 2001 and 2002–2003 flank eruptions of Mt. Etna consisted of near continuous explosive activity a...
Data on the mineralogy and petrology of primitive ancient and prehistoric basaltic magmas of Mt Etna...
After the major 19911993 eruption, Mt. Etna resumed flank activity in July 2001 through a complex sy...
International audienceMount Etna in NE Sicily occupies an unusual tectonic position in the convergen...
International audience[1] Two unusual, highly explosive flank eruptions succeeded on Mount Etna in J...
The spatial/temporal proximity of Mt. Etna to the Hyblean Plateau and the Aeolian slab makes the dis...
Mt. Etna is the highest European Volcano and one of the most active in the world. For this reason th...
Primitive basalticmagmas are crucial in the study of the geochemical heterogeneity documented in Etn...
The major elements, trace elements and Sr and Nd isotopes of selected Etnean primitive rocks (b15 ky...
Themajor elements, trace elements and Sr and Nd isotopes of selected Etnean primitive rocks (b15 ky ...
International audienceDuring its activity, Mt. Etna underwent repeated changes of eruptive style and...
The volcanic hazard potential of Mount Etna volcano is currently nourished by long-lasting, powerful...
One hundred and fifty samples of recent Na-alkalic lavas from the south-eastern flank of Mt. Etna...
Petrological investigations of active volcanoes are often supported by mass balance, thermodynamic c...
Petrological investigations of active volcanoes are often supported by mass balance, thermodynamic c...
The 2001 and 2002–2003 flank eruptions of Mt. Etna consisted of near continuous explosive activity a...
Data on the mineralogy and petrology of primitive ancient and prehistoric basaltic magmas of Mt Etna...
After the major 19911993 eruption, Mt. Etna resumed flank activity in July 2001 through a complex sy...
International audienceMount Etna in NE Sicily occupies an unusual tectonic position in the convergen...
International audience[1] Two unusual, highly explosive flank eruptions succeeded on Mount Etna in J...