The period 2009-2011 at Mt. Etna was characterized by a gradual intensification of volcanic activity. In particular, after the end of the 2008-2009 eruption a resting phase took place and lasted up to the first months of 2010. In 2010 several episodes of minor explosions, taking place at the summit craters and accompanied by mild ash emissions, testified the ongoing recharging phase started at the end of 2009 suggested by ground deformation GPS data.

Coltelli, M., Patanè, D., Aiuppa, A., Aliotta, M., Aloisi, M., Behncke, B., et al. (2012). Insight into eruptive cyclic behavior of Mount Etna during 2011: geophysical and geochemical constraints. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH ABSTRACTS, 2012.

Insight into eruptive cyclic behavior of Mount Etna during 2011: geophysical and geochemical constraints.

AIUPPA, Alessandro;
2012-01-01

Abstract

The period 2009-2011 at Mt. Etna was characterized by a gradual intensification of volcanic activity. In particular, after the end of the 2008-2009 eruption a resting phase took place and lasted up to the first months of 2010. In 2010 several episodes of minor explosions, taking place at the summit craters and accompanied by mild ash emissions, testified the ongoing recharging phase started at the end of 2009 suggested by ground deformation GPS data.
2012
EGU General Assembly
Vienna | Austria
22 – 27 April 2012
Coltelli, M., Patanè, D., Aiuppa, A., Aliotta, M., Aloisi, M., Behncke, B., et al. (2012). Insight into eruptive cyclic behavior of Mount Etna during 2011: geophysical and geochemical constraints. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH ABSTRACTS, 2012.
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