Mt Etna is among the best monitored basaltic volcano worldwide. High-quality, multidisciplinary data set are continuously available for around-the-clock surveillance. Seismic data sets cover decades long local recordings, obtained during different regimes of eruptive activity, from Strombolian eruptions to lava fountains and lava flows. Earthquakes swarms have often heralded effusive activity. However, volcanic tremor – the persistently radiated signal by the volcano - has proved to be a key indicator of impending eruptive activity. Changes in the volcano feeder show up in the signature of tremor, its spectral characteristics and source location. We apply a recently developed software for the analysis of volcanic tremor, combining Kohonen M...
The monitoring of the seismic background signal – commonly referred to as volcanic tremor - has beco...
A fundamental goal of volcano seismology is to understand the dynamics of active magmatic systems in...
During 1999, the volcanic activity at Mt. Etna was both explosive and effusive at the summit craters...
Mt Etna is among the best monitored basaltic volcano worldwide. High-quality, multidisciplinary data...
Mt Etna is a well monitored basaltic volcano for which high-quality, multidisciplinary data set are ...
Eruptive activity at Mount Etna in 2007-2009 consisted of 7 episodes of lava fountaining and periodi...
Over fifty eruptive episodes with Strombolian activity, lava fountains, and lava flows occurred at M...
Eruptive activity at Mount Etna in 2007-2008 consisted of 7 episodes of lava fountaining and periodi...
Dynamics of the upper SE flank of Mt. Etna: a synoptic view from the characteristics of the seismic ...
The monitoring of the seismic background signal – commonly referred to as volcanic tremor - has beco...
The July 17 – August 9, 2001 flank eruption of Mt. Etna was preceded and accompanied by remarkable c...
The Southeast Crater of Mount Etna (Italy) was characterized by a violent eruptive activity between ...
Long-period seismic signals, including LP events and tremor, observed on many volcanoes worldwide, m...
In spring 2007, a sequence of paroxysmal episodes took place at the Southeast Crater of Mt. Etna, It...
Eighteen paroxysmal episodes occurred on Mt Etna in 2011, and provided rich material for testing aut...
The monitoring of the seismic background signal – commonly referred to as volcanic tremor - has beco...
A fundamental goal of volcano seismology is to understand the dynamics of active magmatic systems in...
During 1999, the volcanic activity at Mt. Etna was both explosive and effusive at the summit craters...
Mt Etna is among the best monitored basaltic volcano worldwide. High-quality, multidisciplinary data...
Mt Etna is a well monitored basaltic volcano for which high-quality, multidisciplinary data set are ...
Eruptive activity at Mount Etna in 2007-2009 consisted of 7 episodes of lava fountaining and periodi...
Over fifty eruptive episodes with Strombolian activity, lava fountains, and lava flows occurred at M...
Eruptive activity at Mount Etna in 2007-2008 consisted of 7 episodes of lava fountaining and periodi...
Dynamics of the upper SE flank of Mt. Etna: a synoptic view from the characteristics of the seismic ...
The monitoring of the seismic background signal – commonly referred to as volcanic tremor - has beco...
The July 17 – August 9, 2001 flank eruption of Mt. Etna was preceded and accompanied by remarkable c...
The Southeast Crater of Mount Etna (Italy) was characterized by a violent eruptive activity between ...
Long-period seismic signals, including LP events and tremor, observed on many volcanoes worldwide, m...
In spring 2007, a sequence of paroxysmal episodes took place at the Southeast Crater of Mt. Etna, It...
Eighteen paroxysmal episodes occurred on Mt Etna in 2011, and provided rich material for testing aut...
The monitoring of the seismic background signal – commonly referred to as volcanic tremor - has beco...
A fundamental goal of volcano seismology is to understand the dynamics of active magmatic systems in...
During 1999, the volcanic activity at Mt. Etna was both explosive and effusive at the summit craters...