In September 2002, a series of tectonic earthquakes occurred north of Sicily, Italy, followed by three events of volcanic unrest within 150 km. On 28 October 2002, Mount Etna erupted; on 3 November 2002, submarine degassing occurred near Panarea Island; and on 28 December 2002, Stromboli Island erupted. All of these events were considered unusual: the Mount Etna northeast-rift eruption was the largest in 55 yr; the Panarea degassing was one of the strongest ever detected there; and the Stromboli eruption, which produced a landslide and tsunami, was the largest effusive eruption in 17 yr. Here we investigate the synchronous occurrence of these clustered events, and develop a possible explanatory model. We compute short-term earthquake-induce...
A close relationship between earthquake swarms, volcanic eruptions, and ground deformation at Mt. Et...
The 2002–2003 Mount Etna eruption and the associated deformation provide a unique possibility to stu...
On 24 August 2016 a seismic event (Mw 6.0) was the first of the long Central Italy sequence (ongoing...
In September 2002, a series of tectonic earthquakes occurred north of Sicily, Italy, followed by thr...
In September 2002, a series of tectonic earthquakes occurred north of Sicily, Italy, followed by thr...
In September 2002, a series of tectonic earthquakes occurred north of Sicily, Italy, followed by thr...
Between April 10th and May 22th 2006, a small seismic swarm of 5 volcano-tectonic events occurred on...
International audienceMt Etna lies on the footwall of a large normal fault system, which cuts the ea...
Mount Etna produced two significant eruptions in 2001 and 2002-2003, which we have analysed using ge...
Mount Etna produced two significant eruptions in 2001 and 2002–2003, which we have analysed using ge...
Influences of distant earthquakes on volcanic systems by dynamic stress transfer are well documented...
During the past 1000 years, eruptions of Vesuvius have often been accompanied by large earthquakes i...
Mount Etna (Italy) produced two important flank eruptions in 2001 and 2002-2003, which were peculia...
We study a seismic swarm that occurred in 1989–1990 at the Alban Hills volcano and interpret the sei...
Mount Etna (Italy) produced two important flank eruptions in 2001 and 2002-2003, which were peculia...
A close relationship between earthquake swarms, volcanic eruptions, and ground deformation at Mt. Et...
The 2002–2003 Mount Etna eruption and the associated deformation provide a unique possibility to stu...
On 24 August 2016 a seismic event (Mw 6.0) was the first of the long Central Italy sequence (ongoing...
In September 2002, a series of tectonic earthquakes occurred north of Sicily, Italy, followed by thr...
In September 2002, a series of tectonic earthquakes occurred north of Sicily, Italy, followed by thr...
In September 2002, a series of tectonic earthquakes occurred north of Sicily, Italy, followed by thr...
Between April 10th and May 22th 2006, a small seismic swarm of 5 volcano-tectonic events occurred on...
International audienceMt Etna lies on the footwall of a large normal fault system, which cuts the ea...
Mount Etna produced two significant eruptions in 2001 and 2002-2003, which we have analysed using ge...
Mount Etna produced two significant eruptions in 2001 and 2002–2003, which we have analysed using ge...
Influences of distant earthquakes on volcanic systems by dynamic stress transfer are well documented...
During the past 1000 years, eruptions of Vesuvius have often been accompanied by large earthquakes i...
Mount Etna (Italy) produced two important flank eruptions in 2001 and 2002-2003, which were peculia...
We study a seismic swarm that occurred in 1989–1990 at the Alban Hills volcano and interpret the sei...
Mount Etna (Italy) produced two important flank eruptions in 2001 and 2002-2003, which were peculia...
A close relationship between earthquake swarms, volcanic eruptions, and ground deformation at Mt. Et...
The 2002–2003 Mount Etna eruption and the associated deformation provide a unique possibility to stu...
On 24 August 2016 a seismic event (Mw 6.0) was the first of the long Central Italy sequence (ongoing...