The row of pyroclastic cones named Mts. Sartorius, outcropping on the NE flank of Etna, formed in 1865 during a lateral eruption that lasted about 6 months. The event was eye witnessed and described by numerous scientists and reporters. In this work, we use their observations to reconstruct the eruption chronology and scenario, and carry out a detailed geomorphologic survey to identify the eruptive features and pyroclastic deposits. The 1865 eruption began on 29 January along a segment of the main system of fractures oriented ENE–WSW, radial to the central conduit. After 30 January, a secondary system of fractures trending NNW–SSE was simultaneously active. The six larger Mts. Sartorius cones developed since 3 February along the lower exten...
Mount Etna despite being an extremely active volcano which, during the last 400 years, has produced ...
The new geological map of Etna volcano at 1:50,000 scale represents a significant progress in the g...
Data of the flank eruptions of Etna from over the last 400 years were extracted from the new geologi...
The row of pyroclastic cones named Mts. Sartorius, outcropping on the NE flank of Etna, formed in ...
Abstract: We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mo...
International audienceThe structure of an active volcano is highly dependent on the interplay among ...
We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mount Etna d...
While the eruptive record of Mount Etna is reasonably complete for the past 400 years, the activity ...
The 200203 Mt Etna flank eruption began on 26 October 2002 and finished on 28 January 2003, after th...
Geological surveys, tephrostratigraphic study, and 40Ar/39Ar age determinations have allowed us to c...
The 2002-03 Mt Etna flank eruption began on 26 October and finished on 28 January 2003, after three...
Mount Etna produces frequent eruptions from its summit craters and from fissures on its flanks. The ...
Stratigraphic and facies analysis, conducted in the 90’s, on the pyroclastic successions blanking th...
International audienceIn this paper, we present new data from 226Ra–230Th dating and archaeomagnetis...
The 1974 western flank eruption of Mount Etna produced a rare, nearly aphyric and plagioclase-free t...
Mount Etna despite being an extremely active volcano which, during the last 400 years, has produced ...
The new geological map of Etna volcano at 1:50,000 scale represents a significant progress in the g...
Data of the flank eruptions of Etna from over the last 400 years were extracted from the new geologi...
The row of pyroclastic cones named Mts. Sartorius, outcropping on the NE flank of Etna, formed in ...
Abstract: We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mo...
International audienceThe structure of an active volcano is highly dependent on the interplay among ...
We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mount Etna d...
While the eruptive record of Mount Etna is reasonably complete for the past 400 years, the activity ...
The 200203 Mt Etna flank eruption began on 26 October 2002 and finished on 28 January 2003, after th...
Geological surveys, tephrostratigraphic study, and 40Ar/39Ar age determinations have allowed us to c...
The 2002-03 Mt Etna flank eruption began on 26 October and finished on 28 January 2003, after three...
Mount Etna produces frequent eruptions from its summit craters and from fissures on its flanks. The ...
Stratigraphic and facies analysis, conducted in the 90’s, on the pyroclastic successions blanking th...
International audienceIn this paper, we present new data from 226Ra–230Th dating and archaeomagnetis...
The 1974 western flank eruption of Mount Etna produced a rare, nearly aphyric and plagioclase-free t...
Mount Etna despite being an extremely active volcano which, during the last 400 years, has produced ...
The new geological map of Etna volcano at 1:50,000 scale represents a significant progress in the g...
Data of the flank eruptions of Etna from over the last 400 years were extracted from the new geologi...