Mt. Etna is renowned for being the most active and highest volcano in Europe. Lava flows and weak explosive eruptions characterize its activity, but intermediate to large explosive eruptions have punctuated its eruptive history. Marine and lacustrine distal records are excellent archives for the recognition of past large explosive activity at Mt. Etna, as testified by the recognition of distal tephra layers of Pleistocene to Holocene age. These data are, to date, neither organised nor correlated to the proximal stratigraphic and chronological records. Here, we propose the reorganisation and correlation of the distal tephra layers from Mt. Etna in order to decipher the timings and frequency of its major explosive eruptions
This work deals with the dating of Mount Etna lava flows and eruptive fissure deposits to the last f...
The 200203 Mt Etna flank eruption began on 26 October 2002 and finished on 28 January 2003, after th...
Mount Etna is an open conduit volcano, characterised by persistent activity, consisting of degassing...
Stratigraphic and facies analysis, conducted in the 90’s, on the pyroclastic successions blanking th...
Analysis of the historical records of Etnas eruptive activity for the past three centuries shows tha...
International audienceThe structure of an active volcano is highly dependent on the interplay among ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present new data from 226Ra–230Th dating and archaeomagnetis...
For thousands of years man has marvelled at the gigantic structure that makes up Mt. Etna, the large...
Between 30 August and 15 December 2006,Mt Etna, Italy, underwent both effusive and explosive activit...
The onset of Mt. Etna’s 2002–03 eruption was marked by intense explosive activity beginning on 27 O...
While the eruptive record of Mount Etna is reasonably complete for the past 400 years, the activity ...
Mount Etna despite being an extremely active volcano which, during the last 400 years, has produced ...
Three eruptive episodes during the 2006 summit eruptions of Mount Etna were exceptionally well docum...
The new geological map of Etna volcano at 1:50,000 scale represents a significant progress in the ge...
This work deals with the dating of Mount Etna lava flows and eruptive fissure deposits to the last f...
This work deals with the dating of Mount Etna lava flows and eruptive fissure deposits to the last f...
The 200203 Mt Etna flank eruption began on 26 October 2002 and finished on 28 January 2003, after th...
Mount Etna is an open conduit volcano, characterised by persistent activity, consisting of degassing...
Stratigraphic and facies analysis, conducted in the 90’s, on the pyroclastic successions blanking th...
Analysis of the historical records of Etnas eruptive activity for the past three centuries shows tha...
International audienceThe structure of an active volcano is highly dependent on the interplay among ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present new data from 226Ra–230Th dating and archaeomagnetis...
For thousands of years man has marvelled at the gigantic structure that makes up Mt. Etna, the large...
Between 30 August and 15 December 2006,Mt Etna, Italy, underwent both effusive and explosive activit...
The onset of Mt. Etna’s 2002–03 eruption was marked by intense explosive activity beginning on 27 O...
While the eruptive record of Mount Etna is reasonably complete for the past 400 years, the activity ...
Mount Etna despite being an extremely active volcano which, during the last 400 years, has produced ...
Three eruptive episodes during the 2006 summit eruptions of Mount Etna were exceptionally well docum...
The new geological map of Etna volcano at 1:50,000 scale represents a significant progress in the ge...
This work deals with the dating of Mount Etna lava flows and eruptive fissure deposits to the last f...
This work deals with the dating of Mount Etna lava flows and eruptive fissure deposits to the last f...
The 200203 Mt Etna flank eruption began on 26 October 2002 and finished on 28 January 2003, after th...
Mount Etna is an open conduit volcano, characterised by persistent activity, consisting of degassing...