The 1986–2021 paroxysmal episodes at the summit craters of Mt. Etna: Insights into volcano dynamics and hazard
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 …
there has been an evident increase in mid-intensity explosive eruptions from its summit …
Geological map of Etna volcano, 1: 50,000 scale
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
Miocene resulted in pyroclastic deposits covering at least 50,000 km2 in the Pannonian …
Lower plate serpentinite diapirism in the Calabrian Arc subduction complex
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
volcanic ash as temper in the manufacture of ceramic tiles. Needing to find end of waste …