Thirty years of ground deformation monitoring at Stromboli volcano [PDF]
Since 1992, INGV has collected tilt, GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) and strainmeter data, for the monitoring of effusive and explosive activity of Stromboli volcano.
Valentina Bruno +7 more
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Magma recharge and mush rejuvenation drive paroxysmal activity at Stromboli volcano [PDF]
Petrological studies along with volcano monitoring data relate the unusual 2019 explosive activity at Stromboli volcano (Italy) to deep magma recharges up to a few days prior the eruption and a direct link between deep and shallow magma reservoirs.
Chiara Maria Petrone +12 more
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Uncovering the eruptive patterns of the 2019 double paroxysm eruption crisis of Stromboli volcano [PDF]
Integrated field and laboratory investigations, and numerical simulations of the 2019 paroxysmal explosions at Stromboli volcano revealed that they were anticipated by a week-to-month-long destabilization in the normal volcanic activity, a pattern common
Daniele Andronico +12 more
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First muography of Stromboli volcano. [PDF]
AbstractMuography consists in observing the differential absorption of muons – elementary particles produced through cosmic-ray interactions in the Earth atmosphere – going through the volcano and can attain a spatial resolution of tens of meters. We present here the first experiment of nuclear emulsion muography at the Stromboli volcano.
Tioukov V +17 more
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The electrical signature of mafic explosive eruptions at Stromboli volcano, Italy [PDF]
Volcanic lightning is commonly observed in explosive volcanic eruptions of Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) > 2 and can be detected remotely providing real-time volcano monitoring information.
Caron E. J. Vossen +6 more
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Shallow conduit dynamics fuel the unexpected paroxysms of Stromboli volcano during the summer 2019 [PDF]
Open conduit basaltic volcanoes can be potentially hazardous as the eruptive activity may turn suddenly from a steady state to highly explosive. Unexpected changes in explosion intensity are recurrent at Stromboli volcano, where major explosions and ...
Marco Viccaro +7 more
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High-resolution topography reveals morphological changes of Stromboli volcano following the July 2024 eruption [PDF]
The July 2024 eruption of Stromboli volcano has been characterised by the manifestation, at variable intensity, of the entire repertoire of volcanic events that Stromboli volcano is capable of, and is by far the one that has most changed the morphology ...
Riccardo Civico +3 more
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Physical and morphological characterization of the 19 May 2021 ash cloud deposit at Stromboli (Italy) [PDF]
We report on the ash cloud related to the gravitational collapse of a portion of the Stromboli volcano crater rim that occurred on 19 May 2021. The collapse produced a pyroclastic density current (PDC) that spread along the northwest flank of the volcano
Giuseppe Re +3 more
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Seismo-volcanic sources on Stromboli volcano
A detailed analysis of broadband seismic recordings leads to models of eruption mechanisms for Strombolian activity. The data used comprise signals from arrays of nine three-component seismometers and video recordings of visual eruptive activity with ...
R. Luckett, J. Neuberg
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Paroxysms at Stromboli Volcano (Italy): Source, Genesis and Dynamics [PDF]
Deciphering the triggering mechanisms of violent explosive activity is of broad interest for understanding the dynamics of basaltic open-vent volcanic systems.
Nicole Métrich +2 more
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