The NEMO-SN1 seafloor observatory, located 2100 m below sea level and about 40 km from Mt. Etna volcano, normally records a background seismic signal called oceanographic noise. This signal is characterized by high amplitude increases, lasting up to a few days, and by two typical 0.1 and 0.3 Hz frequencies in its spectrum. Particle motion analysis shows a strong E-W directivity, coinciding with the direction of sea waves; gravity waves induced by local winds are considered the main source of oceanographic noise. During the deployment of NEMO-SN1, the vigorous 2002–2003 Mt. Etna eruption occurred. High-amplitude background signals were recorded during the explosive episodes accompanying the eruption. The spectral content of this signa...
Volcanic tremor and low frequency events, together with infrasound signals, can represent important ...
We analysed volcanic tremor recorded during ten lava fountain eruptions at Mount Etna volcano over t...
The July 17 – August 9, 2001 flank eruption of Mt. Etna was preceded and accompanied by remarkable c...
The NEMO-SN1 seafloor observatory, located 2100 m below sea level and about 40 km from Mt. Etna volc...
Seafloor instability resulting from both tectonics and volcanism affects the Western Ionian Sea. The...
We show over 4 months of 3-component broadband seismometer data from the SN-1 seafloor multidiscipli...
The properties of volcanic tremor wavefield at Mt. Etna Volcano, Italy, are investigated using data ...
Seafloor instability resulting from both tectonics and volcanism affects the Western Ionian Sea. The...
The success in eruption forecasting needs the knowledge of the eruptive processes and the plumbing s...
The three volcanoes that are the object of this paper show different types of activity that are repr...
In this paper we discuss the data collected by a large aperture array of broadband seismometers and ...
On July 18, 2001, two main eruptive vents opened on the southern flank of Mount Etna volcano (Italy)...
International audienceAlthough important steps have been made to develop techniques to locate the vo...
On 16 November 2006, a 1 day long paroxysmal eruption occurred at the summit craters of Mt. Etna vo...
The largest and most active volcano in Europe is Mount Etna located on the east coast of Sicily. Ove...
Volcanic tremor and low frequency events, together with infrasound signals, can represent important ...
We analysed volcanic tremor recorded during ten lava fountain eruptions at Mount Etna volcano over t...
The July 17 – August 9, 2001 flank eruption of Mt. Etna was preceded and accompanied by remarkable c...
The NEMO-SN1 seafloor observatory, located 2100 m below sea level and about 40 km from Mt. Etna volc...
Seafloor instability resulting from both tectonics and volcanism affects the Western Ionian Sea. The...
We show over 4 months of 3-component broadband seismometer data from the SN-1 seafloor multidiscipli...
The properties of volcanic tremor wavefield at Mt. Etna Volcano, Italy, are investigated using data ...
Seafloor instability resulting from both tectonics and volcanism affects the Western Ionian Sea. The...
The success in eruption forecasting needs the knowledge of the eruptive processes and the plumbing s...
The three volcanoes that are the object of this paper show different types of activity that are repr...
In this paper we discuss the data collected by a large aperture array of broadband seismometers and ...
On July 18, 2001, two main eruptive vents opened on the southern flank of Mount Etna volcano (Italy)...
International audienceAlthough important steps have been made to develop techniques to locate the vo...
On 16 November 2006, a 1 day long paroxysmal eruption occurred at the summit craters of Mt. Etna vo...
The largest and most active volcano in Europe is Mount Etna located on the east coast of Sicily. Ove...
Volcanic tremor and low frequency events, together with infrasound signals, can represent important ...
We analysed volcanic tremor recorded during ten lava fountain eruptions at Mount Etna volcano over t...
The July 17 – August 9, 2001 flank eruption of Mt. Etna was preceded and accompanied by remarkable c...