In the Sicily Channel, volcanic activity has been concentrated mainly on the Pantelleria and Linosa islands, while minor submarine volcanism took place in the Adventure, Graham and Nameless banks. The volcanic activity spanned mostly during Plio-Pleistocene, however, historical submarine eruptions occurred in 1831 on the Graham Bank and in 1891 offshore Pantelleria Island. On the Graham Bank, 25 miles SW of Sciacca, the 1831 eruption formed the short-lived Ferdinandea Island that represents the only Italian volcano active in historical times currently almost completely unknown and not yet monitored. Moreover, most of the Sicily Channel seismicity is concentrated along a broad NS belt extending from the Graham Bank to Lampedusa Island. In 20...
The southern Sicily coasts represent an important contribution to Italian tourism and marine geologi...
Submarine magmatism in the Sicily Channel Rift began in the early Pliocene and lasted until almost 2...
The dating of young submarine volcanic eruptions, with their potential generation of tsunamigenic wa...
In the Sicily Channel, volcanic activity has been concentrated mainly on the Pantelleria and Linosa ...
Graham Bank is a dominant physiographic element of the NW Sicily Channel (central Mediterranean Sea)...
Graham Bank is a dominant physiographic element of the NW Sicily Channel (central Mediterranean Sea)...
The Graham Bank (NW Sicily Channel, Central Mediterranean) is characterised by a complex seafloor mo...
The understanding of submarine monogenetic volcanic fields, especially if located near to coastal a...
The southern Sicilian coast represents an important contribution to Italian tourism, the Sicily Chan...
The southern Sicily coasts represent an important contribution to Italian tourism and marine geologi...
Three main tectonic depressions (the Pantelleria, Linosa and Malta troughs), the expression of a con...
We present the bathy-morphological map at a scale of 1: 50,000 of the area around the submerged Ferd...
The Istituto Nazionale di Geofsica e Vulcanologia – Osservatorio Etneo INGV-OE)manages a permanent...
In the Sicily Channel, (Central Mediterranean), two geodynamic processes overlap each other, the Mag...
Submarine magmatism in the Sicily Channel Rift began in the early Pliocene and lasted until almost 2...
The southern Sicily coasts represent an important contribution to Italian tourism and marine geologi...
Submarine magmatism in the Sicily Channel Rift began in the early Pliocene and lasted until almost 2...
The dating of young submarine volcanic eruptions, with their potential generation of tsunamigenic wa...
In the Sicily Channel, volcanic activity has been concentrated mainly on the Pantelleria and Linosa ...
Graham Bank is a dominant physiographic element of the NW Sicily Channel (central Mediterranean Sea)...
Graham Bank is a dominant physiographic element of the NW Sicily Channel (central Mediterranean Sea)...
The Graham Bank (NW Sicily Channel, Central Mediterranean) is characterised by a complex seafloor mo...
The understanding of submarine monogenetic volcanic fields, especially if located near to coastal a...
The southern Sicilian coast represents an important contribution to Italian tourism, the Sicily Chan...
The southern Sicily coasts represent an important contribution to Italian tourism and marine geologi...
Three main tectonic depressions (the Pantelleria, Linosa and Malta troughs), the expression of a con...
We present the bathy-morphological map at a scale of 1: 50,000 of the area around the submerged Ferd...
The Istituto Nazionale di Geofsica e Vulcanologia – Osservatorio Etneo INGV-OE)manages a permanent...
In the Sicily Channel, (Central Mediterranean), two geodynamic processes overlap each other, the Mag...
Submarine magmatism in the Sicily Channel Rift began in the early Pliocene and lasted until almost 2...
The southern Sicily coasts represent an important contribution to Italian tourism and marine geologi...
Submarine magmatism in the Sicily Channel Rift began in the early Pliocene and lasted until almost 2...
The dating of young submarine volcanic eruptions, with their potential generation of tsunamigenic wa...