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Fifty years of seismicity of Mt. Vesuvius [PDF]
The seismicity of Mt. Vesuvius over the last 50 years reveals a persistently low-energy regime, yet a detailed analysis uncovers patterns connected to different dynamics in the volcanic structure.
Giorgio Dalla Via +3 more
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Tracking the recent dynamics of Mt. Vesuvius from joint investigations of ground deformation, seismicity and geofluid circulation [PDF]
We reconstruct the composite dynamics of Mt. Vesuvius volcano in the period 2012–2019 from the study of ground deformation, seismicity, and geofluid (groundwater and fumarolic fluids) circulation and recognize complex spatio-temporal variations in these ...
Ciro Ricco +4 more
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One of the strategies to detect the precursors of an eruption is to define the background dynamical state of a volcano for a prompt recognition of deviations from the basic condition. Mt.
Simona Petrosino +2 more
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The seismic monitoring network of Mt. Vesuvius
Mt. Vesuvius (southern Italy) is one of the most hazardous volcanoes in the world. Its activity is currently characterized by moderate seismicity, with hypocenters located beneath the crater zone with depth rarely exceeding 5 km and magnitudes generally ...
Massimo Orazi +10 more
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Continuous record of the gravity changes at Mt. Vesuvius
High precision relative and absolute gravity measurements are periodically carried out at Mt. Vesuvius (Southern Italy) to monitor the changes in the gravity field caused by the internal dynamics of the volcano.
U. Riccardi +3 more
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An integrated multidimensional risk framework for volcanic hazard zones: insights from Mt. Vesuvius, Italy [PDF]
Mt. Vesuvius, located in Campania Region (Southern Italy), is considered one of the world’s most dangerous volcanoes due to its probability of future explosive eruptions in a densely populated area.
Isabella Lapietra +4 more
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The recent seismicity of Mt. Vesuvius: inference on seismogenic processes
We have analyzed the recent seismicity of Mt. Vesuvius, with particular emphasis on the period 1999-2012. Since 1972 continuous observations with electromagnetic seismometers allowed the compilation of a detailed earthquake catalogue for the station OVO.
Luca D’Auria +13 more
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Mt. Vesuvius is a high-hazard active volcano surrounded by a densely populated area. Since human activities generate high levels of seismic noise, recognizing low-amplitude seismic events in the signals recorded by the local seismic monitoring network ...
Danilo Galluzzo +4 more
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Vegetation features of two vascular plant species presumed extinct and recently rediscovered in the natural habitat of community interest 8320 from Mt. Vesuvius, Italy [PDF]
This paper illustrates the results of a survey aimed at deepening knowledge on vegetation in which Festuca lachenalii and Ophioglossum lusitanicum were recently discovery on Mt.
Adriano Stinca
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Looking inside Mt.Vesuvius [PDF]
Italy's Mt.Vesuvius has been slumbering for a long time, but its silence could preface an eruption with potentially disastrous effects for 600,000 people living on the volcano's slopes. To assess the scenario of the next eruption, the National Group of Volcanology (GNV) of the Italian National Council of Researches (CNR) has fostered research aimed at ...
Gasparini +55 more
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