Open-vent volcanic activity is typically sustained by ascent and degassing of shallow magma, in which the rate of magma supply to the upper feeding system largely exceeds the rate of magma eruption. Such unbalance between supplied (input) and erupted (output) magma rates is thought to result from steady, degassing-driven, convective magma overturning in a shallow conduit/feeding dyke. Here, we characterize shallow magma circulation at Stromboli volcano by combining independent observations of heat (Volcanic Radiative Power; via satellite images) and gas (SO2, via UV camera) output in a temporal interval (from August 1, 2018 to April 30, 2020) encompassing the summer 2019 effusive eruption and two paroxysmal explosions (on July 3 and August ...
International audienceWe used a large set of satellite-(visible, infrared, and radar images from Pla...
Effusive eruptions are explained as the mechanism by which volcanoes restore the equilibrium perturb...
Basaltic magma chambers are often characterized by emptying and refilling cycles that influence thei...
Open-vent volcanic activity is typically sustained by ascent and degassing of shallow magma, in whic...
Understanding the mechanisms that cause effusive eruptions is the key to mitigating their associated...
Understanding the mechanisms that cause effusive eruptions is the key to mitigating their associate...
Strombolian eruptions can be described in terms of growth, coalescence, and rise of a gas pocket (ak...
Open-conduit volcanic systems are typically characterized by unsealed volcanic conduits feeding perm...
Effusive eruptions at open-conduit volcanoes are interpreted as reactions to a disequilibrium induce...
Volcanic eruptions are often accompanied by release of huge amounts of magmatic SO2. Capturing sizea...
Visually unattainable magmatic processes in volcanic conduits, such as degassing, are closely linked...
The ordinarily benign activity of basaltic volcanoes is periodically interrupted by violent paroxysm...
Open-vent, persistently degassing volcanoes—such as Stromboli and Etna (Italy), Villarrica (Chile), ...
On August 7, 2014, a new effusive vent opened on the northern flank of Stromboli. A characteristic p...
International audienceWe used a large set of satellite-(visible, infrared, and radar images from Pla...
Effusive eruptions are explained as the mechanism by which volcanoes restore the equilibrium perturb...
Basaltic magma chambers are often characterized by emptying and refilling cycles that influence thei...
Open-vent volcanic activity is typically sustained by ascent and degassing of shallow magma, in whic...
Understanding the mechanisms that cause effusive eruptions is the key to mitigating their associated...
Understanding the mechanisms that cause effusive eruptions is the key to mitigating their associate...
Strombolian eruptions can be described in terms of growth, coalescence, and rise of a gas pocket (ak...
Open-conduit volcanic systems are typically characterized by unsealed volcanic conduits feeding perm...
Effusive eruptions at open-conduit volcanoes are interpreted as reactions to a disequilibrium induce...
Volcanic eruptions are often accompanied by release of huge amounts of magmatic SO2. Capturing sizea...
Visually unattainable magmatic processes in volcanic conduits, such as degassing, are closely linked...
The ordinarily benign activity of basaltic volcanoes is periodically interrupted by violent paroxysm...
Open-vent, persistently degassing volcanoes—such as Stromboli and Etna (Italy), Villarrica (Chile), ...
On August 7, 2014, a new effusive vent opened on the northern flank of Stromboli. A characteristic p...
International audienceWe used a large set of satellite-(visible, infrared, and radar images from Pla...
Effusive eruptions are explained as the mechanism by which volcanoes restore the equilibrium perturb...
Basaltic magma chambers are often characterized by emptying and refilling cycles that influence thei...