On 7 September 2008 a major ash explosion occurred from the SW summit crater of Stromboli volcano. This explosive event lasted ~2 min and consisted of three discrete eruptive pulses, forming an eruptive ash cloud ~500–600 m high and ~300 m wide, 11 rising with speed of 20–27 m s-1. The event was recorded by our camera and seismic networks, as well as by two electric stations installed at a 500 m mean distance from the SW crater. The electric signals recorded by the two stations during this event were 106 times greater than signals recorded during the persistent Strombolian activity, and the seismic trace had a bigger amplitude and a longer duration. Camera image analysis allowed us to infer that a partial obstruction took place at the SW c...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent of the past 50 years. It...
International audienceThe 14 July 2013 Vulcanian explosion at Tungurahua occurred after two months o...
International audienceA multi-parametric experiment at Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy) wa...
On 7 September 2008 a major ash explosion occurred from the SW summit crater of Stromboli volcano. T...
The 5 April 2003 paroxysmal explosion at Stromboli volcano was one of the strongest explosive events...
Basaltic volcanoes are dominated by lava emission and mild explosive activity. Nevertheless, many ba...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent in the past 50 years. It...
Stromboli’s 5 April 2003 explosion sent an ash plume to 4 km and blocks to 2 km, representing one of...
n April 5, 2003, Stromboli volcano (Italy) produced the most violent explosion of the past 50 years....
Rapid characterization of tephra from ongoing explosive eruptions can provide valuable insights into...
On 5 April 2003 at 07:13 GMT (09:13 local time) a violent vulcanian explosion occurred at Stromboli ...
International audienceA series of 16 vulcanian explosions occurred at Ubinas volcano betweenMay 24 a...
Two paroxysmal explosions occurred at Stromboli volcano (Italy) on 8 and 24 November 2009. Analysis ...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent of the past 50 years. It...
International audienceThe 14 July 2013 Vulcanian explosion at Tungurahua occurred after two months o...
International audienceA multi-parametric experiment at Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy) wa...
On 7 September 2008 a major ash explosion occurred from the SW summit crater of Stromboli volcano. T...
The 5 April 2003 paroxysmal explosion at Stromboli volcano was one of the strongest explosive events...
Basaltic volcanoes are dominated by lava emission and mild explosive activity. Nevertheless, many ba...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent in the past 50 years. It...
Stromboli’s 5 April 2003 explosion sent an ash plume to 4 km and blocks to 2 km, representing one of...
n April 5, 2003, Stromboli volcano (Italy) produced the most violent explosion of the past 50 years....
Rapid characterization of tephra from ongoing explosive eruptions can provide valuable insights into...
On 5 April 2003 at 07:13 GMT (09:13 local time) a violent vulcanian explosion occurred at Stromboli ...
International audienceA series of 16 vulcanian explosions occurred at Ubinas volcano betweenMay 24 a...
Two paroxysmal explosions occurred at Stromboli volcano (Italy) on 8 and 24 November 2009. Analysis ...
The 5 April 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano (Italy) was the most violent of the past 50 years. It...
International audienceThe 14 July 2013 Vulcanian explosion at Tungurahua occurred after two months o...
International audienceA multi-parametric experiment at Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy) wa...