Using Etna as a case study location, we examine the balance between the volume of magma supplied to the shallow volcanic system (using ground-based SO2 data) and the volume erupted (using satellite thermal data). We do this for three eruptions of Mt. Etna (Italy) during 2002 to 2006. We find that, during the three eruptions, 2.3×107 m3 or 24% of the degassed volume remained unerupted. However, variations in the degree of partitioning between supplied (Vsupply) and erupted (Verupt) magma occur within individual eruptions over the time scales of days. Consequently, we define and quantify three types of partitioning. In the first case, VsupplybVerupt, i.e. more lava is erupted than is supplied. In such a case previously degassed magma is erupt...
International audienceRecent explosive volcanic eruptions recorded worldwide (e.g. Hekla in 2000, Ey...
Effusion rate and degassing data collected at Mt. Etna volcano (Italy) in 2001 show variations occur...
Highlights • Combination of data from various disciplines to describe in detail an eruption at...
Using Etna as a case study location, we examine the balance between the volume of magma supplied to ...
Mt. Etna is one of the most studied and extensively monitored volcanoes on earth (Bonaccorso et al....
During the 2001 eruptive episode three different magmas were erupted on the southern flank of Mount ...
Determining the volume of the various types of products of a highly frequent active volcano can be v...
Integrating geodetic, seismic, and petrological data for a recent eruptive episode at Mount Etna has...
International audienceAlthough explosivity is linked with high decompression rates induced by magma ...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceLow elevation flank eruptions represent highly hazardous eve...
The October 17 to November 5, 1999, eruption of Mount Etna’s Bocca Nuova crater emplaced a V15U106 m...
Volcanoes deform as a consequence of the rise and storage of magma; once magma reaches a critical pr...
Volcanoes deform as a consequence of the rise and storage of magma; once magma reaches a critical pr...
International audienceRecent explosive volcanic eruptions recorded worldwide (e.g. Hekla in 2000, Ey...
Effusion rate and degassing data collected at Mt. Etna volcano (Italy) in 2001 show variations occur...
Highlights • Combination of data from various disciplines to describe in detail an eruption at...
Using Etna as a case study location, we examine the balance between the volume of magma supplied to ...
Mt. Etna is one of the most studied and extensively monitored volcanoes on earth (Bonaccorso et al....
During the 2001 eruptive episode three different magmas were erupted on the southern flank of Mount ...
Determining the volume of the various types of products of a highly frequent active volcano can be v...
Integrating geodetic, seismic, and petrological data for a recent eruptive episode at Mount Etna has...
International audienceAlthough explosivity is linked with high decompression rates induced by magma ...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceLow elevation flank eruptions represent highly hazardous eve...
The October 17 to November 5, 1999, eruption of Mount Etna’s Bocca Nuova crater emplaced a V15U106 m...
Volcanoes deform as a consequence of the rise and storage of magma; once magma reaches a critical pr...
Volcanoes deform as a consequence of the rise and storage of magma; once magma reaches a critical pr...
International audienceRecent explosive volcanic eruptions recorded worldwide (e.g. Hekla in 2000, Ey...
Effusion rate and degassing data collected at Mt. Etna volcano (Italy) in 2001 show variations occur...
Highlights • Combination of data from various disciplines to describe in detail an eruption at...