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Probing Stromboli volcano from the mantle to paroxysmal eruptions

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2008
Abstract We investigated the plumbing system of Stromboli volcano from the upper mantle to the surface. Thermobarometric estimates indicate that the deeper detected part of the plumbing system is located in the upper mantle, at approximately 34–24 km depth where, during their ascent, primitive Stromboli basalts (HKCA to ...
CIGOLINI, Corrado   +2 more
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Implementing a Warning System for Stromboli Volcano

2006
In this paper we describe a particular warning system for the purpose of monitoring ground deformation at Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Sicily). The paper, after a short introduction about the features of the recording system, describes the solutions adopted for modeling both short and long range ground deformation episodes.
NUNNARI, Giuseppe   +2 more
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A high speed microwave interferometer used for monitoring Stromboli volcano

2009 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2009
This work reports on the results obtained with a high speed ground based radar interferometer applied to the monitoring of the explosive activity of Stromboli volcano, Italy. The sensor illuminated a few craters below the summit distinguishing among them according to their distances from the sensor.
NOFERINI, LINHSIA   +5 more
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The Broadband Seismic Network of Stromboli Volcano, Italy

Seismological Research Letters, 2009
Stromboli is a volcanic island that is part of the Aeolian arch in the Mediterranean Sea (Italy). It is one of the most active volcanoes in Europe. Its moderate, but persistent, explosive activity makes it an ideal site for studies into the seismogenic processes in volcanic areas (Auger et al. 2006; Chouet et al. 2003; Chouet et al.
W. De Cesare   +10 more
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Strain Analysis of the Sciara del Fuoco (Stromboli Volcano)

2011
In this paper we describe the pre-processing techniques and the theory of classical mechanics we have adopted in order to computed both 3D motion maps and 3D strain tensor over the Sciara del Fuoco (SdF), the Stromboli volcano (Italy) steep flank subjects to dangerous landslide events.
NUNNARI, Giuseppe   +4 more
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Historical Shoreline Changes at an Active Island Volcano: Stromboli, Italy

Journal of Coastal Research, 2006
Abstract Rapid shoreline changes at Stromboli Island have been documented from maps and aerial photographs dating from 1938 to 2003. Shorelines digitized from aerial photographs, taken at decadal intervals on average, show that while cliffed tracts were relatively stable, beaches on the N and NE side of the island experienced alternating accretion and ...
ROMAGNOLI, CLAUDIA   +2 more
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Multiple sector collapses at stromboli volcano, Italy: how they work

Bulletin of Volcanology, 2001
This paper demonstrates that four large sector collapses have affected the NW flank of the Stromboli volcano in the past 13 ka, alternating with growth phases, in order to contribute to the evaluation of the critical conditions which trigger lateral collapses, a reconstruction of the geometry of each collapse of the volcano edifice in the four stages ...
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Stochastic modelling at Stromboli: a volcano with remarkable memory

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2001
Abstract The assessment of potential volcanic eruptions is a critical aspect when evaluating the safety of populated areas. A stochastic approach has been developed for the analysis and simulation of data sampled at active volcanoes. This approach allows for the detection and quantification of time correlation, volcanic event forecasts using Cox ...
O. JAQUET, CARNIEL, Roberto
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Clustering of Hybrid Events at Stromboli Volcano (Italy)

2011
The last effusive eruption on February 27, 2007 at Stromboli volcano was characterized by the occurrence of a particular typology of seismic events named “hybrids”. During March about 4000 of these signals were recorded, and three main swarms happened: the first one on days 6-8, with more than 1200 events; the second one on day 20 ...
Esposito Antonietta M.   +4 more
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The Landslide Sequence Induced by the 2002 Eruption at Stromboli Volcano

2005
The complex sequence of large-scale tsunamogenic instability phenomena occurred on the subaerial and submarine NW flank of the Stromboli Volcano soon after the beginning of the December 2002 eruption is reconstructed and its relationship with volcanic activity is evidenced.
Tommasi, Paolo   +6 more
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