International audienceTextural and chemical analyses of bombs quenched directly from a normal explosion at Stromboli volcano (Italy) were integrated with coincident seismic, acoustic, and thermal data. The data set defines a new gas-dominated type of “strombolian” eruption, named type 0. These events are characterized by high-velocity emission (150–250 m s−1) of a few relatively small, juvenile particles, with entrained non-juvenile clasts that previously fell back into the vent to be re-erupted. For the studied event, the explosion depth was more than 250 m deep, and the particles showed little residence time in the shallow system. Slug ascent velocities over the final 20–35 m of magma-filled conduit, and the low viscosity of the resident ...