none10siThis study analyses the morphological changes induced by eruptive activity at Stromboli volcano (Italy) during and after events occurring during July–August 2019. This period was characterized by intense eruptive activity (two paroxysmal explosions, a two-month-long lava emission, and more intense and frequent “ordinary” explosive activity) that produced significant changes within the region known as Sciara del Fuoco, located on the most unstable, north-western flank of the volcano. Since September 2019, the eruptive activity waned but remained intense, and erosive phenomena continued to contribute to the re-shaping of the Sciara del Fuoco. The morphological changes described here were documented by integrating topographic (PLÉIADES...
The marine volcaniclastic system extending to 3 km water depth on the northwest flank of Stromboli v...
On 30 December, 2002, huge subaerial and submarine landslides (Bonaccorso et al., 2003) occurred at ...
On 28 December 2002, the persistent Strombolian activity at Stromboli was interrupted by the sudden ...
This study analyses the morphological changes induced by eruptive activity at Stromboli volcano (Ita...
none6noStromboli is an active insular volcano located in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea and its recent ...
In December 2002 an effusive eruption at Stromboli triggered a complex instability phenomenon, which...
Small-scale landslides affecting insular and coastal volcanoes are a relevant geohazard for the surr...
none4The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is the subaerial part of a large volcanic edifice 4000...
Small-scale landslides affecting insular and coastal volcanoes are a relevant geohazard for the surr...
The Sciara del Fuoco (SdF) collapse scar at Stromboli is an active volcanic area affected by rapid m...
We reconstruct the sequence of landslides that occurred soon after the beginning of the December 20...
The Sciara del Fuoco (SDF) at Stromboli volcano, located in the western side of the homonymous islan...
Stromboli is a 3000-m-high, conical island-arc volcano rising to 900 m above sea level. It is the mo...
Stromboli is a 3000 m high island volcano, rising to 900 m above sea-level. It is the most active vo...
In July and August 2019, two paroxysmal eruptions dramatically changed the morphology of the crater ...
The marine volcaniclastic system extending to 3 km water depth on the northwest flank of Stromboli v...
On 30 December, 2002, huge subaerial and submarine landslides (Bonaccorso et al., 2003) occurred at ...
On 28 December 2002, the persistent Strombolian activity at Stromboli was interrupted by the sudden ...
This study analyses the morphological changes induced by eruptive activity at Stromboli volcano (Ita...
none6noStromboli is an active insular volcano located in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea and its recent ...
In December 2002 an effusive eruption at Stromboli triggered a complex instability phenomenon, which...
Small-scale landslides affecting insular and coastal volcanoes are a relevant geohazard for the surr...
none4The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is the subaerial part of a large volcanic edifice 4000...
Small-scale landslides affecting insular and coastal volcanoes are a relevant geohazard for the surr...
The Sciara del Fuoco (SdF) collapse scar at Stromboli is an active volcanic area affected by rapid m...
We reconstruct the sequence of landslides that occurred soon after the beginning of the December 20...
The Sciara del Fuoco (SDF) at Stromboli volcano, located in the western side of the homonymous islan...
Stromboli is a 3000-m-high, conical island-arc volcano rising to 900 m above sea level. It is the mo...
Stromboli is a 3000 m high island volcano, rising to 900 m above sea-level. It is the most active vo...
In July and August 2019, two paroxysmal eruptions dramatically changed the morphology of the crater ...
The marine volcaniclastic system extending to 3 km water depth on the northwest flank of Stromboli v...
On 30 December, 2002, huge subaerial and submarine landslides (Bonaccorso et al., 2003) occurred at ...
On 28 December 2002, the persistent Strombolian activity at Stromboli was interrupted by the sudden ...