The seismicity of Stromboli comprises explosion-quakes, volcanic tremor and volcano-tectonic (VT) events.We applied the double-difference approach of Waldhauser and Ellsworth (2000) on 42 VT events recorded during 2005–2016 in order to improve their standard locations. This approach has allowed to cluster hypocentres in two seismogenic sectors (G1 and G2), respectively, located inside and south of Stromboli at depths of 3.5–6 and 10–12 km. The seismicity belonging to G1 is located between the deep and intermediate magma storages of Stromboli and seems to precede the 2007 and 2014 effusive eruptions. This suggests that faulting episodes occur as a response to local stress linked to the pressurization of the magmatic system caused by m...
In addition to strombolian-type mild-explosive activity, Stromboli volcano intermittently produces ...
Crustal tectonic seismicity in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea is characterized by the high occurrence r...
Stromboli is a persistently active, open-vent basaltic volcano whose activity is controlled by the b...
The seismicity of Stromboli comprises explosion-quakes, volcanic tremor and volcano-tectonic (VT) ev...
Between April 10th and May 22th 2006, a small seismic swarm of 5 volcano-tectonic events occurred on...
The properties of the seismicity of Stromboli volcano preceding and during the 2002-2003 and 2007 cr...
We present an overview of the volcanic seismicity recorded at Stromboli from January to September 20...
We present an overview of the volcanic seismicity recorded at Stromboli from January to September 2...
Stromboli is considered one of the most active volcanoes in the world, and its persistent but modera...
Regular surveys with a PM695 FLIR thermal imaging camera from both the ground and from helicopter we...
At Stromboli volcano, Italy, continuous seismic monitoring and periodic, visual observations of volc...
On February 27, 2007, the Stromboli volcano, which has usually been characterized by moderate explos...
In this work, we report the results of an integrated approach using both seismological and geodetic ...
Paroxysmal activity of Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, South Italy) is characterized by unusuall...
The Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy) erupted suddenly on 28 December 2002 after a 17-year ...
In addition to strombolian-type mild-explosive activity, Stromboli volcano intermittently produces ...
Crustal tectonic seismicity in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea is characterized by the high occurrence r...
Stromboli is a persistently active, open-vent basaltic volcano whose activity is controlled by the b...
The seismicity of Stromboli comprises explosion-quakes, volcanic tremor and volcano-tectonic (VT) ev...
Between April 10th and May 22th 2006, a small seismic swarm of 5 volcano-tectonic events occurred on...
The properties of the seismicity of Stromboli volcano preceding and during the 2002-2003 and 2007 cr...
We present an overview of the volcanic seismicity recorded at Stromboli from January to September 20...
We present an overview of the volcanic seismicity recorded at Stromboli from January to September 2...
Stromboli is considered one of the most active volcanoes in the world, and its persistent but modera...
Regular surveys with a PM695 FLIR thermal imaging camera from both the ground and from helicopter we...
At Stromboli volcano, Italy, continuous seismic monitoring and periodic, visual observations of volc...
On February 27, 2007, the Stromboli volcano, which has usually been characterized by moderate explos...
In this work, we report the results of an integrated approach using both seismological and geodetic ...
Paroxysmal activity of Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, South Italy) is characterized by unusuall...
The Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy) erupted suddenly on 28 December 2002 after a 17-year ...
In addition to strombolian-type mild-explosive activity, Stromboli volcano intermittently produces ...
Crustal tectonic seismicity in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea is characterized by the high occurrence r...
Stromboli is a persistently active, open-vent basaltic volcano whose activity is controlled by the b...