Mt. Moio is the most peripheral scoria cone of Etna volcano and rises above the Peloritani Mountains sedimentary basement, 18 km north of the volcano summit. Geological and tephrostratigraphic studies and 40Ar/39Ar age determinations were used to characterize the eruption and constrain its occurrence to ~ 29 ka ago, during the activity of the Ellittico volcano, the volcanic edifice active before the actual one, the Mongibello volcano. The Mt. Moio eruption formed a large scoria cone and a widespread tephra fallout deposit, indicating that vigorous explosive activity produced an eruptive plume; minor effusive activity produced a small lava flow at the end of the eruption. Geochemical data indicate that the composition of erupted magma beca...
The studies performed during last decades evidenced that the feeding system of Mt. Etna is quite com...
We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mount Etna d...
After the major 19911993 eruption, Mt. Etna resumed flank activity in July 2001 through a complex sy...
Mt. Moio is the most peripheral scoria cone of Etna volcano and rises above the Peloritani Mountains...
International audienceThe structure of an active volcano is highly dependent on the interplay among ...
The 200203 Mt Etna flank eruption began on 26 October 2002 and finished on 28 January 2003, after th...
International audienceIn this paper, we present new data from 226Ra–230Th dating and archaeomagnetis...
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...
We present an updated geological evolution of Mount Etna volcano based on new 40Ar/39Ar age determin...
Abstract: We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mo...
While the eruptive record of Mount Etna is reasonably complete for the past 400 years, the activity ...
Mt. Etna is an active basaltic volcano where both flank and summit eruptions take place. In recent d...
The 1974 western flank eruption of Mount Etna produced a rare, nearly aphyric and plagioclase-free t...
After the major 1991–1993 eruption, Mt. Etna resumed flank activity in July 2001 through a complex s...
The studies performed during last decades evidenced that the feeding system of Mt. Etna is quite com...
We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mount Etna d...
After the major 19911993 eruption, Mt. Etna resumed flank activity in July 2001 through a complex sy...
Mt. Moio is the most peripheral scoria cone of Etna volcano and rises above the Peloritani Mountains...
International audienceThe structure of an active volcano is highly dependent on the interplay among ...
The 200203 Mt Etna flank eruption began on 26 October 2002 and finished on 28 January 2003, after th...
International audienceIn this paper, we present new data from 226Ra–230Th dating and archaeomagnetis...
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...
We present an updated geological evolution of Mount Etna volcano based on new 40Ar/39Ar age determin...
Abstract: We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mo...
While the eruptive record of Mount Etna is reasonably complete for the past 400 years, the activity ...
Mt. Etna is an active basaltic volcano where both flank and summit eruptions take place. In recent d...
The 1974 western flank eruption of Mount Etna produced a rare, nearly aphyric and plagioclase-free t...
After the major 1991–1993 eruption, Mt. Etna resumed flank activity in July 2001 through a complex s...
The studies performed during last decades evidenced that the feeding system of Mt. Etna is quite com...
We describe the evolution of the volcanic activity and deformation patterns observed at Mount Etna d...
After the major 19911993 eruption, Mt. Etna resumed flank activity in July 2001 through a complex sy...