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Volcanic tremor at Mt. Etna: State-of-the-art and perspectives

pure and applied geophysics, 1987
Volcanic tremor on Etna seems to have its origin within the main magma feeding system. On the basis of both spectral analyses at two permanent seismic stations and periodical measurements along the slopes of the volcano, two distinct sources are proposed.
GRESTA, Stefano   +3 more
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Vegetation and changing environment on Mt. Etna

1999
Some changes in the vegetation in the Mt. Etna territory, caused by environmental changes, are described. As the Etna is an active volcano, the environmental factors arising from the volcanic activity play an extremely important role.
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Evidence for Submarine Landslides Offshore Mt. Etna, Italy

2013
Mt. Etna is the largest and one of the best-studied volcanoes in Europe. It represents a highly active basaltic volcano on top of the active Apennine thrust belt. The instability of its eastern flank has been described as an important preconditioning factor for the occurrence of submarine mass wasting events. In order to better understand the processes
Gross Felix   +8 more
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Flank instability at Mt. Etna

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2013
Valerio Acocella   +2 more
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Mt. Etna (Sicily): Volcanic Hazard Assessment

1989
In recent times in Italy many research programs on active volcanoes have been devoted to surveillance and volcanic hazard, because the density of inhabitants around the main active volcanoes produces a high risk. At Mt. Etna the principal volcanic hazards, on the basis of the historical activity, are lava flows.
G. Forgione, G. Luongo, R. Romano
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Shallow Magma Storage Beneath Mt. Etna: Evidence From New Attenuation Tomography and Existing Velocity Models

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2021
Ignacio Castro-Melgar   +2 more
exaly  

Roots of Etna volcano in faults of great earthquakes

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1997
Alfred Hirn   +2 more
exaly  

The DEM or Mt. Etna: geomorphological and structural implications

Geodinamica Acta, 1999
Massimiliano Favalli   +2 more
exaly  

Bioindication of volcanic mercury (Hg) deposition around Mt. Etna (Sicily)

Chemical Geology, 2012
R S Martin, E Bagnato, David M Pyle
exaly  

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