Stromboli is considered one of the most active volcanoes in the world, and its persistent but moderate explosive activity is only interrupted by occasional episodes of more vigorous activity accompanied by lava flows. A new effusive eruption began in late February, 2007 and was characterised by intense seismic activity throughout the whole period. The accurate seismic signals analysis showed the presence of families of events with similar waveform signatures (i.e. multiplets) located beneath the crater region. Since traditional location techniques do not allow obtaining reliable hypocentres, our analysis focused on high precision locations of the seismicity, in order to better define the source geometry of the events. Hypocentres, therefore...
The persistent explosive activity of Stromboli volcano (Italy) ceased in December 2003 and correlat...
Stromboli is known for its mild, persistent explosive activity from the vents located within the sum...
At Stromboli volcano, Italy, continuous seismic monitoring and periodic, visual observations of volc...
Stromboli is considered one of the most active volcanoes in the world, and its persistent but modera...
On February 27, 2007, the Stromboli volcano, which has usually been characterized by moderate explos...
Between April 10th and May 22th 2006, a small seismic swarm of 5 volcano-tectonic events occurred on...
The seismicity of Stromboli comprises explosion-quakes, volcanic tremor and volcano-tectonic (VT) ev...
The last effusive eruption on February 27, 2007 at Stromboli volcano was characterized by the occur...
The properties of the seismicity of Stromboli volcano preceding and during the 2002-2003 and 2007 cr...
In this work we analyzed distinctive seismic events known as hybrid events. They were observed at St...
Aim of this paper is to identify variations in Very-Long-Period (VLP) source associated with eruptiv...
The Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy) erupted suddenly on 28 December 2002 after a 17-year ...
The persistent explosive activity of Stromboli volcano (Italy) ceased in December 2002 and correlate...
We analyze the volcano seismicity recorded during the pre- and co-eruptive regimes of the 2007 effus...
This work arises from the field observations made during the civil protection emergency period conne...
The persistent explosive activity of Stromboli volcano (Italy) ceased in December 2003 and correlat...
Stromboli is known for its mild, persistent explosive activity from the vents located within the sum...
At Stromboli volcano, Italy, continuous seismic monitoring and periodic, visual observations of volc...
Stromboli is considered one of the most active volcanoes in the world, and its persistent but modera...
On February 27, 2007, the Stromboli volcano, which has usually been characterized by moderate explos...
Between April 10th and May 22th 2006, a small seismic swarm of 5 volcano-tectonic events occurred on...
The seismicity of Stromboli comprises explosion-quakes, volcanic tremor and volcano-tectonic (VT) ev...
The last effusive eruption on February 27, 2007 at Stromboli volcano was characterized by the occur...
The properties of the seismicity of Stromboli volcano preceding and during the 2002-2003 and 2007 cr...
In this work we analyzed distinctive seismic events known as hybrid events. They were observed at St...
Aim of this paper is to identify variations in Very-Long-Period (VLP) source associated with eruptiv...
The Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy) erupted suddenly on 28 December 2002 after a 17-year ...
The persistent explosive activity of Stromboli volcano (Italy) ceased in December 2002 and correlate...
We analyze the volcano seismicity recorded during the pre- and co-eruptive regimes of the 2007 effus...
This work arises from the field observations made during the civil protection emergency period conne...
The persistent explosive activity of Stromboli volcano (Italy) ceased in December 2003 and correlat...
Stromboli is known for its mild, persistent explosive activity from the vents located within the sum...
At Stromboli volcano, Italy, continuous seismic monitoring and periodic, visual observations of volc...