The Aeolian Islands, located in the south Tyrrhenian Sea to the west of Calabria and to the north of Sicily, constitute the Aeolian Volcanic Arc, characterized by a relevant volcanic activity with an established tsunamigenic potential. According to the documentary sources that are available for the Aeolian tsunamis, and that cover unfortunately only about the last 100 years, Stromboli is responsible for the majority of the events. Some cases are also known to have occurred at the islands of Salina and Vulcano. In terms of intensities, the most destructive events are those originated by the Stromboli volcano, reported to have produced severe destruction to boats and houses, and to have even caused injuries and fatalities. In this work, we fo...
International audienceOn 30 December 2002 the coast of the volcanic island of Stromboli, in the Tyrr...
he catalogs available in the literature show that tsunamis affecting Italian coasts are not very str...
Italy is one of the countries of the Mediterranean Sea most affected by tsunamis. Catalogues of Ital...
The December 2002 slides at Stromboli, though characterized by small volume, generated considerable ...
International audienceStromboli is one of the most active volcanoes in the Aeolian island arc in sou...
Stromboli, the northernmost island of the Aeolian archipelago, is known for its persistent volcanic ...
On December 30, 2002, following an intense period of activity of Stromboli volcano (south Tyrrhenian...
On the 30th of December 2002 two tsunamis were generated only 7 min apart in Stromboli, southern Tyr...
Large-scale landslides at volcanic islands are one of the most dangerous geological phenomena, able ...
The brief paper intends to describe the main contents of the National Emergency Plan for volcanic ev...
Stromboli, the northernmost island of the Aeolian archipelago, is known for its persistent volcanic ...
Devastation associated with tsunamis is well known on the global scale. Flank collapse at volcanic i...
In May 2002, Stromboli–one of the two active volcanoes in the Aeolian Islands (southern Tyrrhenian s...
On December 30, 2002, a series of mass failures occurred in the north-western flank of Stromboli, mo...
International audienceOn 30 December 2002 the coast of the volcanic island of Stromboli, in the Tyrr...
he catalogs available in the literature show that tsunamis affecting Italian coasts are not very str...
Italy is one of the countries of the Mediterranean Sea most affected by tsunamis. Catalogues of Ital...
The December 2002 slides at Stromboli, though characterized by small volume, generated considerable ...
International audienceStromboli is one of the most active volcanoes in the Aeolian island arc in sou...
Stromboli, the northernmost island of the Aeolian archipelago, is known for its persistent volcanic ...
On December 30, 2002, following an intense period of activity of Stromboli volcano (south Tyrrhenian...
On the 30th of December 2002 two tsunamis were generated only 7 min apart in Stromboli, southern Tyr...
Large-scale landslides at volcanic islands are one of the most dangerous geological phenomena, able ...
The brief paper intends to describe the main contents of the National Emergency Plan for volcanic ev...
Stromboli, the northernmost island of the Aeolian archipelago, is known for its persistent volcanic ...
Devastation associated with tsunamis is well known on the global scale. Flank collapse at volcanic i...
In May 2002, Stromboli–one of the two active volcanoes in the Aeolian Islands (southern Tyrrhenian s...
On December 30, 2002, a series of mass failures occurred in the north-western flank of Stromboli, mo...
International audienceOn 30 December 2002 the coast of the volcanic island of Stromboli, in the Tyrr...
he catalogs available in the literature show that tsunamis affecting Italian coasts are not very str...
Italy is one of the countries of the Mediterranean Sea most affected by tsunamis. Catalogues of Ital...