The 1986–2021 paroxysmal episodes at the summit craters of Mt. Etna: Insights into volcano dynamics and hazard

D Andronico, A Cannata, G Di Grazia, F Ferrari - Earth-Science Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Despite Mt. Etna's long-standing reputation as an effusive volcano, since 1986
there has been an evident increase in mid-intensity explosive eruptions from its summit …

Geological map of Etna volcano, 1: 50,000 scale

S Branca, M Coltelli, G Groppelli… - Italian Journal of …, 2011 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The new geological map of Etna volcano at 1: 50,000 scale represents a significant progress
in the geological studies of this volcano over the last 30 years, coming after Waltershausen's …

The morphostructural setting of Mount Etna sedimentary basement (Italy): Implications for the geometry and volume of the volcano and its flank instability

S Branca, V Ferrara - Tectonophysics, 2013 - Elsevier
The reinterpretation of more than 2500 subsurface data, consisting of geoelectric and
borehole prospecting undertaken at Mount Etna, allows reconstructing the contour map of …

[HTML][HTML] The use of Mount Etna volcanic ash in the production of bricks with good physical-mechanical performance: Converting a problematic waste product into a …

G Cultrone - Ceramics International, 2022 - Elsevier
Volcanic ash emissions are responsible for serious damage to buildings. They can also
affect vehicle traffic, cause airport closures and may be hazardous for human health. To …

Dyke-induced graben formation in a heterogeneous succession on Mt. Etna: Insights from field observations and FEM numerical models

K Drymoni, E Russo, A Tibaldi, N Corti… - Journal of Volcanology …, 2023 - Elsevier
The most common way of magma transfer towards the surface is through dyking. Dykes can
generate stresses at their tips and the surrounding host rock, initiating surficial deformation …

[PDF][PDF] Formal definition and description of lithostratigraphic units related to the Miocene silicic pyroclastic rocks outcrop** in Northern Hungary: A revision

R Lukacs, S Harangi, P Gal, J Szepesi… - … JOURNAL OF THE …, 2022 - real.mtak.hu
Repeated explosive eruptions of large volume silicic magmas during the early-to mid-
Miocene resulted in pyroclastic deposits covering at least 50,000 km2 in the Pannonian …

Lower plate serpentinite diapirism in the Calabrian Arc subduction complex

A Polonia, L Torelli, L Gasperini, L Cocchi… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
Mantle-derived serpentinites have been detected at magma-poor rifted margins and above
subduction zones, where they are usually produced by fluids released from the slab to the …

Geological map** of volcanic terrains: Discussion on concepts, facies models, scales, and resolutions from New Zealand perspective

K Németh, J Palmer - Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2019 - Elsevier
Geological map** in volcanic terrains is a challenging task as there needs to be input from
various geologists' groups and only limited, often ambiguous guidelines exist. Volcanoes …

Slab detachment, mantle flow, and crustal collision in eastern Sicily (southern Italy): Implications on Mount Etna volcanism

G Barreca, S Branca, RA Corsaro, L Scarfì… - …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
New data and interpretations of the geodynamics of eastern Sicily point to deep crustal
shortening taking place in the area. Reconstructions of the lithospheric system, seismicity …

An end of waste alternative for volcanic ash: A resource in the manufacture of ceramic tiles

CM Belfiore, C Amato, A Pezzino, M Viccaro - Construction and Building …, 2020 - Elsevier
The paper deals with an experimental study aimed at assessing the possible re-use of
volcanic ash as temper in the manufacture of ceramic tiles. Needing to find end of waste …