The tectonic escarpments locally known as ‘Timpe’ cut a large sector of the eastern flank of Etna, and allow an ancient volcanic succession dating back to 225 ka to be exposed. Geological and volcanological investigations carried out on this succession have allowed us to recognize relevant angular unconformities and volcanic features which are the remnants of eruptive fissures, as well as important changes in the nature, composition and magmatic affinity of the exposed volcanics. In particular, the recognition in the lower part of the succession of important and unequivocal evidence of ancient eruptive fissures led us to propose a local origin for these volcanics and to revise previous interpretations which attributed their westward-dipping...
The reinterpretation of more than 2500 subsurface data, consisting of geoelectric and borehole prosp...
The Morphotectonic Map of Mt. Etna (see attached table) is based on detailed field survey of morpho...
New data and interpretations of the geodynamics of eastern Sicily point to deep crustal shortening t...
The tectonic escarpments locally known as ‘Timpe’ cut a large sector of the eastern flank of Etna, a...
We present an updated geological evolution of Mount Etna volcano based on new 40Ar/39Ar age determin...
The eruptive events of the July–August 2001 and October 2002–January 2003 at Mt. Etna provide new in...
An updated geological evolution model is presented for the composite basaltic stratovolcano of Mount...
An updated geological evolution model is presented for the composite basaltic stratovolcano of Mount...
Two strong flank eruptions occurred in July–August 2001 and from late October 2002 to late January 2...
Stratigraphic and morphostructural analyses have been carried out in the Mt. Etna volcanic region (e...
The eastern flank of Mount Etna, Sicily has been recognised as being unstable, and three contrasting...
International audienceResults from several seismic methods allow us to sketch the deep structure of ...
The July-August 2001 eruption of Mt. Etna stimulated widespread public and media interest, caused si...
After the major 19911993 eruption, Mt. Etna resumed flank activity in July 2001 through a complex sy...
We have studied four mud volcano fields located in eastern Sicily, around the Mt. Etna edifice. Thre...
The reinterpretation of more than 2500 subsurface data, consisting of geoelectric and borehole prosp...
The Morphotectonic Map of Mt. Etna (see attached table) is based on detailed field survey of morpho...
New data and interpretations of the geodynamics of eastern Sicily point to deep crustal shortening t...
The tectonic escarpments locally known as ‘Timpe’ cut a large sector of the eastern flank of Etna, a...
We present an updated geological evolution of Mount Etna volcano based on new 40Ar/39Ar age determin...
The eruptive events of the July–August 2001 and October 2002–January 2003 at Mt. Etna provide new in...
An updated geological evolution model is presented for the composite basaltic stratovolcano of Mount...
An updated geological evolution model is presented for the composite basaltic stratovolcano of Mount...
Two strong flank eruptions occurred in July–August 2001 and from late October 2002 to late January 2...
Stratigraphic and morphostructural analyses have been carried out in the Mt. Etna volcanic region (e...
The eastern flank of Mount Etna, Sicily has been recognised as being unstable, and three contrasting...
International audienceResults from several seismic methods allow us to sketch the deep structure of ...
The July-August 2001 eruption of Mt. Etna stimulated widespread public and media interest, caused si...
After the major 19911993 eruption, Mt. Etna resumed flank activity in July 2001 through a complex sy...
We have studied four mud volcano fields located in eastern Sicily, around the Mt. Etna edifice. Thre...
The reinterpretation of more than 2500 subsurface data, consisting of geoelectric and borehole prosp...
The Morphotectonic Map of Mt. Etna (see attached table) is based on detailed field survey of morpho...
New data and interpretations of the geodynamics of eastern Sicily point to deep crustal shortening t...