The recent eruption of Stromboli in February–April 2007 offered a unique chance to test our current understanding of processes driving the transition from ordinary (persistent Strombolian) to effusive activity, and the ability of instrumental geophysical and geochemical networks to interpret and predict these events. Here, we report on the results of two years of in-situ sensing of the CO2/SO2 ratio in Stromboli's volcanic gas plume, in the attempt to put constraints on the trigger mechanisms and dynamics of the eruption. We show that large variations of the plume CO2/SO2 ratio (range, 0.9–26) preceded the onset of the eruption (since December 2007), interrupting a period of relatively-steady and low ratios (time-averaged ratio, 4.3) lastin...
The persistent explosive activity of Stromboli volcano (Italy) ceased in December 2002 and correlate...
On February 27, 2007 a new eruption started at Stromboli that lasted until April 2 and included a pa...
A major explosion occurred at Stromboli on April 5 2003, being the most powerful event over a period...
The recent eruption of Stromboli in February–April 2007 offered a unique chance to test our current ...
The recent eruption of Stromboli in February–April 2007 offered a unique chance to test our current ...
On 27 February 2007, a new eruption occurred on Stromboli which lasted until 2 April. It was charact...
International audienceAbstract. We report on the first detection of CO2 flux precursors of the till ...
On 27 February 2007, a new eruption occurred on Stromboli which lasted until 2 April. It was charact...
On 27 February 2007, a new eruption occurred on Stromboli which lasted until 2 April. It was charact...
We report on the first detection of CO2 flux precursors of the till now unforecastable “major” explo...
In addition to rhythmic slug-driven Strombolian activity, Stromboli volcano occasionally produces di...
In addition to rhythmic slug-driven Strombolian activity, Stromboli volcano occasionally produces di...
A major explosion occurred at Stromboli on April 5 2003, being the most powerful event over a period...
In addition to rhythmic slug-driven Strombolian activity, Stromboli volcano occasionally produces di...
A major explosion occurred at Stromboli on April 5 2003, being the most powerful event over a period...
The persistent explosive activity of Stromboli volcano (Italy) ceased in December 2002 and correlate...
On February 27, 2007 a new eruption started at Stromboli that lasted until April 2 and included a pa...
A major explosion occurred at Stromboli on April 5 2003, being the most powerful event over a period...
The recent eruption of Stromboli in February–April 2007 offered a unique chance to test our current ...
The recent eruption of Stromboli in February–April 2007 offered a unique chance to test our current ...
On 27 February 2007, a new eruption occurred on Stromboli which lasted until 2 April. It was charact...
International audienceAbstract. We report on the first detection of CO2 flux precursors of the till ...
On 27 February 2007, a new eruption occurred on Stromboli which lasted until 2 April. It was charact...
On 27 February 2007, a new eruption occurred on Stromboli which lasted until 2 April. It was charact...
We report on the first detection of CO2 flux precursors of the till now unforecastable “major” explo...
In addition to rhythmic slug-driven Strombolian activity, Stromboli volcano occasionally produces di...
In addition to rhythmic slug-driven Strombolian activity, Stromboli volcano occasionally produces di...
A major explosion occurred at Stromboli on April 5 2003, being the most powerful event over a period...
In addition to rhythmic slug-driven Strombolian activity, Stromboli volcano occasionally produces di...
A major explosion occurred at Stromboli on April 5 2003, being the most powerful event over a period...
The persistent explosive activity of Stromboli volcano (Italy) ceased in December 2002 and correlate...
On February 27, 2007 a new eruption started at Stromboli that lasted until April 2 and included a pa...
A major explosion occurred at Stromboli on April 5 2003, being the most powerful event over a period...