Volcano instability: a review of contemporary themes

WJ McGuire - Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 1996 - lyellcollection.org
Active volcanoes are revealed to be dynamically evolving structures, the growth and
development of which are characteristically punctuated by episodes of instability and …

Volcano surveillance using infrared cameras

L Spampinato, S Calvari, C Oppenheimer… - Earth-Science …, 2011 - Elsevier
Volcanic eruptions are commonly preceded, accompanied, and followed by variations of a
number of detectable geophysical and geochemical manifestations. Many remote sensing …

Multiple sector collapses at Stromboli volcano, Italy: how they work

A Tibaldi - Bulletin of Volcanology, 2001 - Springer
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 …

Crystallization driven by decompression and water loss at Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy)

N Métrich, A Bertagnini, P Landi, M Rosi - Journal of Petrology, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Stromboli, in the Aeolian Archipelago, is famous for its persistent volcanic activity.
The 'normal'activity, consisting of rhythmic explosions ejecting crystal-rich scoriae, is …

[HTML][HTML] Joint exploitation of space-borne and ground-based multitemporal InSAR measurements for volcano monitoring: The Stromboli volcano case study

F Di Traglia, C De Luca, M Manzo, T Nolesini… - Remote Sensing of …, 2021 - Elsevier
We present a joint exploitation of space-borne and ground-based Synthetic Aperture Radar
Interferometry (InSAR) and Multi Temporal (MT) InSAR measurements for investigating the …

[HTML][HTML] Monitoring volcano slope instability with Synthetic Aperture Radar: A review and new data from Pacaya (Guatemala) and Stromboli (Italy) volcanoes

LN Schaefer, F Di Traglia, E Chaussard, Z Lu… - Earth-science …, 2019 - Elsevier
Volcano slope instability manifests in many forms, ranging from steady state to punctuated
movement, or shallow erosion to deep-seated spreading. The interplay of gravity, magmatic …

Hydrothermalism in the Mediterranean sea

PR Dando, D Stüben, SP Varnavas - Progress in Oceanography, 1999 - Elsevier
Hydrothermalism in the Mediterranean Sea results from the collision of the African and
European plates, with the subduction of the oceanic part of the African plate below Europe …

Mush cannibalism and disruption recorded by clinopyroxene phenocrysts at Stromboli volcano: New insights from recent 2003–2017 activity

F Di Stefano, S Mollo, T Ubide, CM Petrone, J Caulfield… - Lithos, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The Present-day (< 1.2 kyr) activity of Stromboli (Aeolian Islands, Southern Italy) is
fed by a vertically-extended mush column with an open-conduit configuration. The eruptive …

Tephra layers in the marine environment: a review of properties and emplacement processes

A Freundt, JC Schindlbeck-Belo, S Kutterolf… - 2023 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
This review focuses on the recognition of volcanic ash occurrences in marine sediment
cores and on using their appearance and properties to deduce their origin. Widespread …

Chapter 13 Eruptive, volcano-tectonic and magmatic history of the Stromboli volcano (north-eastern Aeolian archipelago)

L Francalanci, F Lucchi, J Keller… - Geological Society …, 2013 - lyellcollection.org
Stromboli is famous for its persistent volcanic activity consisting of periodic discrete
explosions alternating with lava effusion and more violent explosions. This paper presents a …