A new sequence of eruptions occurred at Mt. Etna volcano during the first half of 2017, after almost 8 months of quiescence. These episodes had low-to-mild intensity and markedly differ from the violent paroxysms occurred at the Voragine Crater (VOR) during December 2015 and May 2016. Despite the general weak explosive nature of the eruptions, the activity during 2017 revealed unusually complex dynamics of magma ascent and interaction. Detection and investigation of such dynamics required a multidisciplinary approach in which bulk rock compositions, crystal chemical zoning, diffusion chronometry and ground deformation data have been combined. Bulk rock major and trace elements suggest that the 2017 magmas followed a differentiation path sim...
The Team 4 of RU 11 collected, analyzed and interpreted a set of volcanological and petrologic data ...
In active volcanoes a main challenge is to identify and characterize the dynamics of magmatic source...
Following the 2001 and 2002–2003 flank eruptions, activity resumed at Mt. Etna on 7 September 2004 ...
Integrating geodetic, seismic, and petrological data for a recent eruptive episode at Mount Etna has...
Tracking magma dynamics at active volcanoes by using the compositional and textural records of miner...
The studies performed during last decades evidenced that the feeding system of Mt. Etna is quite com...
We present a detailed physical and geochemical analysis of a small-scale eruption at the type basalt...
Following the 2001 and 2002-03 flank eruptions, activity resumed at Mt. Etna on 7 September 2004 and...
We describe the reactivation and the successive evolution of the shallow plumbing system of Mt. Etna...
The volcanic hazard potential of Mount Etna volcano is currently nourished by long-lasting, powerful...
Two distinct eruptive events characterize the volcanic activity at Mount Etna during the 2002 to 200...
Determining the volume of the various types of products of a highly frequent active volcano can be v...
Two distinct eruptive events characterize the volcanic activity at Mount Etna during the 2002 to 200...
Three eruptive episodes during the 2006 summit eruptions of Mount Etna were exceptionally well docum...
After 16 months of quiescence, Mount Etna began to erupt again in mid-July 2006. The activity was co...
The Team 4 of RU 11 collected, analyzed and interpreted a set of volcanological and petrologic data ...
In active volcanoes a main challenge is to identify and characterize the dynamics of magmatic source...
Following the 2001 and 2002–2003 flank eruptions, activity resumed at Mt. Etna on 7 September 2004 ...
Integrating geodetic, seismic, and petrological data for a recent eruptive episode at Mount Etna has...
Tracking magma dynamics at active volcanoes by using the compositional and textural records of miner...
The studies performed during last decades evidenced that the feeding system of Mt. Etna is quite com...
We present a detailed physical and geochemical analysis of a small-scale eruption at the type basalt...
Following the 2001 and 2002-03 flank eruptions, activity resumed at Mt. Etna on 7 September 2004 and...
We describe the reactivation and the successive evolution of the shallow plumbing system of Mt. Etna...
The volcanic hazard potential of Mount Etna volcano is currently nourished by long-lasting, powerful...
Two distinct eruptive events characterize the volcanic activity at Mount Etna during the 2002 to 200...
Determining the volume of the various types of products of a highly frequent active volcano can be v...
Two distinct eruptive events characterize the volcanic activity at Mount Etna during the 2002 to 200...
Three eruptive episodes during the 2006 summit eruptions of Mount Etna were exceptionally well docum...
After 16 months of quiescence, Mount Etna began to erupt again in mid-July 2006. The activity was co...
The Team 4 of RU 11 collected, analyzed and interpreted a set of volcanological and petrologic data ...
In active volcanoes a main challenge is to identify and characterize the dynamics of magmatic source...
Following the 2001 and 2002–2003 flank eruptions, activity resumed at Mt. Etna on 7 September 2004 ...