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The 23–24 March 2021 lava fountain at Mt Etna, Italy
In 2021, more than 50 paroxysmal episodes occurred at the South-East Crater (SEC) of Mt Etna, Italy. The 23–24 March lava fountain was one of the...
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Depth and Spatial Variation of the Shear Wave Attenuation Parameters in the Shallow Crust and Lower Crust/Upper Mantle of Mt. Etna (Italy)
Seismic wave attenuation is a key feature of seismic wave propagation that provides constraints on the composition and physical state of the medium...
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Geochemistry and volatile contents of olivine-hosted melt inclusions from Mt. Etna tholeiitic and alkaline magmatism
The analysis of olivine-hosted melt inclusions (MIs) from the whole sub-alkaline and alkaline magmatic suites of Mt. Etna provides fundamental...
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The influence of volcano topographic changes on infrasound amplitude: lava fountains at Mt. Etna in 2021
Infrasound signals are used to investigate and monitor active volcanoes during eruptive and degassing activity. Infrasound amplitude information has...
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A long-term charge/discharge cycle at Mt. Etna volcano revealed through absolute gravity and GPS measurements
We present results of repeated absolute gravity and GPS measurements, carried out at Mt. Etna volcano between 2009 and 2018. Absolute gravity...
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Real-time probabilistic assessment of volcanic hazard for tephra dispersal and fallout at Mt. Etna: the 2021 lava fountain episodes
Starting from February 2021, Mt. Etna (Italy) experienced a period of intense explosive activity with 17 lava fountain episodes between 16 February...
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Infrasonic Long-Range Observations at IS42: Study Cases of Grimsvötn (Iceland), Mt. Etna and Stromboli Volcanoes (Italy)
The collaborative research UNIFI–University of the Azores (IVAR) focused on the detection and characterization of events injecting energy into the... -
Measurement of surface deformation related to the December 2018 Mt. Etna eruption using time-series interferometry and magma modeling for hazard zone map**
Mount Etna has erupted several times since it was first formed. Recently, Mount Etna began erupting again over 24–27 December 2018. Because it erupts...
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The magmatic evolution of South-East Crater (Mt. Etna) during the February–April 2021 sequence of lava fountains from a mineral chemistry perspective
The South-East Crater (SEC) at Mt. Etna started a period of lava fountaining in December 2020, producing over 60 paroxysms until February 2022. The...
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Towards a Multi-Hazard Assessment at Etna Volcano (Italy): The PANACEA Project
This work presents the first results of the PANACEA project regarding the assessment of different volcano-related hazards at Mt. Etna (lava and... -
Isotopic evolution of prehistoric magma sources of Mt. Etna, Sicily: Insights from the Valle Del Bove
Mount Etna in NE Sicily occupies an unusual tectonic position in the convergence zone between the African and Eurasian plates, near the Quaternary...
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Thermo-barometric constraints on the Mt. Etna 2015 eruptive event
The petrological study of volcanic products emitted during the paroxysmal events of December 2015 from the summit craters of Mount Etna allow us to...
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Clustering activity at Mt Etna based on volcanic tremor: A case study
This paper deals with the classification of volcanic activity into three classes, referred to as Quite, Strombolian and Paroxysm. The main purpose is...
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Volcanic Caves of Mount Etna
Through a junction of lines of tectonic weakness on a regional scale, the volcanic edifice of Etna began to take place 600,000 years ago (see the... -
25 years recording of the long-base fluid tiltmeter installed at 2.850 m a.s.l. observatory of Pizzi Deneri on Etna volcano
Etna is a highly active volcano with frequent eruptions and is closely observed with different monitoring techniques. One of the monitoring methods...
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From Multi-Hazard to Multi-Risk at Mount Etna: Approaches and Strategies of the PANACEA Project
Managing multiple hazards simultaneously affecting a territory is a challenge for effective risk mitigation. This is particularly true on active... -
A Seismic Microzonation Study for Some Areas Around the Mt. Etna Volcano on the East Coast of Sicily, Italy
On the night of December 26th, 2018, a strong earthquake, with a magnitude of 4.9 on the Richter scale, hit the southeastern side of the Mt. Etna... -
Rapid provision of maps and volcanological parameters: quantification of the 2021 Etna volcano lava flows through the integration of multiple remote sensing techniques
At active volcanoes recurring eruptive events, erosive processes and collapses modify the edifice morphology and impact monitoring and hazard...
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A deep learning approach to classify volcano activity using tremor data joint with infrasonic event counts and radar backscatter power; case study: mount Etna, Italy
In this paper, a method is presented to classify volcano activity into three classes, namely quiet, strombolian, and paroxysm. The method is based on...
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Long-lasting, small-to-moderate eruptions at composite volcanoes: reconstructing the largest eruption of Mt. Ruapehu (New Zealand) of the last two millennia
Small-to-moderate explosive eruptions involve VEIs ≤ 3, tephra volumes ≤ 0.1 km 3 and often eject a significant amount of ash-sized pyroclastic...