Primitive basalticmagmas are crucial in the study of the geochemical heterogeneity documented in Etnamagmas and their inferred mantle sources. We undertook a systematic sampling of the less evolved basalts (Mg# N50) erupted over the last 15 ka, a time period which corresponds to the activity of the youngest volcanic edifice of Mt. Etna complex, i.e. Mongibello volcano. We focused on lava flows and pyroclastites emplaced during ‘deepdyke fed’ (DDF) eruptions which were driven by the rapid ascent of deeply-rooted magma intrusions that bypassed the shallow plumbing system of the volcano. All the samples were analyzed by the same laboratory to avoid analytical bias, to build a comprehensive dataset on their major and trace element composi...
The studies performed during last decades evidenced that the feeding system of Mt. Etna is quite com...
International audienceDuring its activity, Mt. Etna underwent repeated changes of eruptive style and...
We describe the reactivation and the successive evolution of the shallow plumbing system of Mt. Etna...
One hundred and fifty samples of recent Na-alkalic lavas from the south-eastern flank of Mt. Etna...
The volcanic hazard potential of Mount Etna volcano is currently nourished by long-lasting, powerful...
Mt. Etna is the highest European Volcano and one of the most active in the world. For this reason th...
We present a geochemical study on olivine- and clinopyroxene-hosted melt inclusions (MIs) from 2001-...
The major elements, trace elements and Sr and Nd isotopes of selected Etnean primitive rocks (b15 ky...
Mantle ingredients responsible for the signature of Etnean Na- and K-alkaline magmas and their relat...
Themajor elements, trace elements and Sr and Nd isotopes of selected Etnean primitive rocks (b15 ky ...
The volcanic hazard potential of Mount Etna volcano is presently nourished by long-lasting, powerful...
New whole-rock B, Sr, Nd isotope ratios and Sr-87/Sr-86 on clinopyroxenes have been collected to stu...
Mt. Etna, in Sicily (Italy), produces effusive and explosive eruptions from summit craters and flank...
Following the 2001 and 2002–2003 flank eruptions, activity resumed at Mt. Etna on 7 September 2004 ...
Following the 2001 and 2002–2003 flank eruptions, activity resumed at Mt. Etna on 7 September 2004 ...
The studies performed during last decades evidenced that the feeding system of Mt. Etna is quite com...
International audienceDuring its activity, Mt. Etna underwent repeated changes of eruptive style and...
We describe the reactivation and the successive evolution of the shallow plumbing system of Mt. Etna...
One hundred and fifty samples of recent Na-alkalic lavas from the south-eastern flank of Mt. Etna...
The volcanic hazard potential of Mount Etna volcano is currently nourished by long-lasting, powerful...
Mt. Etna is the highest European Volcano and one of the most active in the world. For this reason th...
We present a geochemical study on olivine- and clinopyroxene-hosted melt inclusions (MIs) from 2001-...
The major elements, trace elements and Sr and Nd isotopes of selected Etnean primitive rocks (b15 ky...
Mantle ingredients responsible for the signature of Etnean Na- and K-alkaline magmas and their relat...
Themajor elements, trace elements and Sr and Nd isotopes of selected Etnean primitive rocks (b15 ky ...
The volcanic hazard potential of Mount Etna volcano is presently nourished by long-lasting, powerful...
New whole-rock B, Sr, Nd isotope ratios and Sr-87/Sr-86 on clinopyroxenes have been collected to stu...
Mt. Etna, in Sicily (Italy), produces effusive and explosive eruptions from summit craters and flank...
Following the 2001 and 2002–2003 flank eruptions, activity resumed at Mt. Etna on 7 September 2004 ...
Following the 2001 and 2002–2003 flank eruptions, activity resumed at Mt. Etna on 7 September 2004 ...
The studies performed during last decades evidenced that the feeding system of Mt. Etna is quite com...
International audienceDuring its activity, Mt. Etna underwent repeated changes of eruptive style and...
We describe the reactivation and the successive evolution of the shallow plumbing system of Mt. Etna...