[HTML][HTML] Multiple hazards and paths to eruptions: A review of the volcanic system of Vulcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy)
Vulcano is one of the 7 volcanic islands and 6 seamounts forming the Aeolian volcanic
district (Italy). Vulcano has a long eruptive record, and its last eruption (1888–90 AD) …
district (Italy). Vulcano has a long eruptive record, and its last eruption (1888–90 AD) …
The monitoring of natural soil CO2 emissions: Issues and perspectives
Natural soil CO 2 emissions constitute a substantial portion of the carbon emitted in the
atmosphere, particularly in volcano-tectonic areas where deep CO 2 supply is also present …
atmosphere, particularly in volcano-tectonic areas where deep CO 2 supply is also present …
[PDF][PDF] Carbon dioxide emissions from subaerial volcanic regions: Two decades in review
W Cynthia, A Alessandro, E Marie, C Carlo… - Deep Carbon, Past to …, 2019 - hal.science
Volcanism and metamorphism are the principal geologic processes that drive carbon
transfer from the interior of Earth to the surface reservoir. 1–4 Input of carbon to the surface …
transfer from the interior of Earth to the surface reservoir. 1–4 Input of carbon to the surface …
Inferences on the 2021 ongoing volcanic unrest at Vulcano Island (Italy) through a comprehensive multidisciplinary surveillance network
In September 2021, the La Fossa crater at Vulcano, in Italy, entered a new phase of unrest.
We discuss a set of monitoring parameters included in the INGV surveillance network, which …
We discuss a set of monitoring parameters included in the INGV surveillance network, which …
Geology, volcanic history and petrology of Vulcano (central Aeolian archipelago)
G De Astis, F Lucchi, P Dellino, L La Volpe, CA Tranne… - 2013 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Vulcano is an active NW–SE-elongated composite volcano located in the central Aeolian
archipelago. Based on available radiometric ages and tephrochronology, the exposed …
archipelago. Based on available radiometric ages and tephrochronology, the exposed …
Geochemical survey of Levante Bay, Vulcano Island (Italy), a natural laboratory for the study of ocean acidification
Shallow submarine gas vents in Levante Bay, Vulcano Island (Italy), emit around 3.6 t CO 2
per day providing a natural laboratory for the study of biogeochemical processes related to …
per day providing a natural laboratory for the study of biogeochemical processes related to …
Microbial communities inhabiting shallow hydrothermal vents as sentinels of acidification processes
Introduction Shallow hydrothermal vents are considered natural laboratories to study the
effects of acidification on biota, due to the consistent CO2 emissions with a consequent …
effects of acidification on biota, due to the consistent CO2 emissions with a consequent …
Hazardous Changes in Soil CO2 Emissions at Vulcano, Italy, in 2021
Abstract The La Fossa volcano on the Island of Vulcano, Italy, showed signs of more
energetic fumarolic–solfataric activity during 2021. Several increases in volcanic gas …
energetic fumarolic–solfataric activity during 2021. Several increases in volcanic gas …
Surveying fumarole sites and hydrothermal alteration by unoccupied aircraft systems (UAS) at the La Fossa cone, Vulcano Island (Italy)
Degassing volcanic systems, expressed by fumaroles, thermal anomalies, and hydrothermal
alteration and deposition at the surface provide insights into the underlying structural …
alteration and deposition at the surface provide insights into the underlying structural …
Fractionation processes affecting the stable carbon isotope signature of thermal waters from hydrothermal/volcanic systems: The examples of Campi Flegrei and …
The carbon isotopic composition of dissolved C-bearing species is a powerful tool to
discriminate the origin of carbon in thermal waters from volcanic and hydrothermal systems …
discriminate the origin of carbon in thermal waters from volcanic and hydrothermal systems …