The understanding of submarine monogenetic volcanic fields, especially if located near to coastal areas, is fundamental for volcanic risk assessment. Using high-resolution bathymetric data and ROV images, the submarine Graham volcanic field, located 40–50 km offshore southwestern Sicily (Italy), has been described in detail. The field comprises a ten of monogenetic volcanic seamounts aligned along a N-S trending belt at 150–250 m water depths and includes the relict of the short-lived “Ferdinandea Island” produced during the well-documented 1831 “Surtseyan-type” eruption. The presentday morphology of the cones is the result of the interplay between volcanic activity, wave and current erosion, mass-wasting and depositional processes,...
The Pantelleria Island (Mediterranean Sea, Italy) is located in the Sicily Channel Rift Zone (SCRZ) ...
18 pages, 13 figures, 1 tableWe present here for the first time a morpho-structural study of the sub...
In the Sicily Channel, (Central Mediterranean), two geodynamic processes overlap each other, the Mag...
In the Sicily Channel, volcanic activity has been concentrated mainly on the Pantelleria and Linosa ...
Graham Bank is a dominant physiographic element of the NW Sicily Channel (central Mediterranean Sea)...
The southern Sicily coasts represent an important contribution to Italian tourism and marine geologi...
Graham Bank is a dominant physiographic element of the NW Sicily Channel (central Mediterranean Sea)...
Linosa Island represents the emergent tip of a mostly submarine, much wider volcanic edifice, with a...
High-resolution bathymetry and seafloor sampling have been used to characterize the 1891 submarine e...
The Graham Bank (NW Sicily Channel, Central Mediterranean) is characterised by a complex seafloor mo...
Pantelleria is a volcanic island located in the Strait of Sicily, 95 km far from the Sicilian coast...
The southern Sicily coasts represent an important contribution to Italian tourism and marine geologi...
The occurrence of mud volcanoes and mud domes is, for the first time, documented in the continental ...
The dating of young submarine volcanic eruptions, with their potential generation of tsunamigenic wa...
The Marsili Seamount (MS) is an about 3200 m high volcanic complex measuring 70 × 30 km with the top...
The Pantelleria Island (Mediterranean Sea, Italy) is located in the Sicily Channel Rift Zone (SCRZ) ...
18 pages, 13 figures, 1 tableWe present here for the first time a morpho-structural study of the sub...
In the Sicily Channel, (Central Mediterranean), two geodynamic processes overlap each other, the Mag...
In the Sicily Channel, volcanic activity has been concentrated mainly on the Pantelleria and Linosa ...
Graham Bank is a dominant physiographic element of the NW Sicily Channel (central Mediterranean Sea)...
The southern Sicily coasts represent an important contribution to Italian tourism and marine geologi...
Graham Bank is a dominant physiographic element of the NW Sicily Channel (central Mediterranean Sea)...
Linosa Island represents the emergent tip of a mostly submarine, much wider volcanic edifice, with a...
High-resolution bathymetry and seafloor sampling have been used to characterize the 1891 submarine e...
The Graham Bank (NW Sicily Channel, Central Mediterranean) is characterised by a complex seafloor mo...
Pantelleria is a volcanic island located in the Strait of Sicily, 95 km far from the Sicilian coast...
The southern Sicily coasts represent an important contribution to Italian tourism and marine geologi...
The occurrence of mud volcanoes and mud domes is, for the first time, documented in the continental ...
The dating of young submarine volcanic eruptions, with their potential generation of tsunamigenic wa...
The Marsili Seamount (MS) is an about 3200 m high volcanic complex measuring 70 × 30 km with the top...
The Pantelleria Island (Mediterranean Sea, Italy) is located in the Sicily Channel Rift Zone (SCRZ) ...
18 pages, 13 figures, 1 tableWe present here for the first time a morpho-structural study of the sub...
In the Sicily Channel, (Central Mediterranean), two geodynamic processes overlap each other, the Mag...