Rapid provision of maps and volcanological parameters: quantification of the 2021 Etna volcano lava flows through the integration of multiple remote sensing …

C Proietti, E De Beni, M Cantarero, T Ricci… - Bulletin of Volcanology, 2023 - Springer
At active volcanoes recurring eruptive events, erosive processes and collapses modify the
edifice morphology and impact monitoring and hazard mitigation. At Etna volcano (Italy) …

Tales From Three 18th Century Eruptions to Understand Past and Present Behaviour of Etna

RA Corsaro, S Branca, E De Beni… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The structure of an active volcano is highly dependent on the interplay between the
geodynamic context, the tectonic assessment as well as the magmatic processes in the …

[HTML][HTML] Machine Learning Insights into the Last 400 Years of Etna Lateral Eruptions from Historical Volcanological Data

AB Malaguti, C Corradino, A La Spina, S Branca… - Geosciences, 2024 - mdpi.com
Volcanic hazard assessment is generally based on past eruptive behavior, assuming that
previous activity is representative of future activity. Hazard assessment can be supported by …

Forest destruction by 'a 'ā lava flow during Etna's 2002–03 eruption: Mechanical, thermal, and environmental interactions

A Harris, S Mannini, L Calabrò, S Calvari… - Journal of Volcanology …, 2022 - Elsevier
Forest destruction by 'a 'ā lava flow is common. However, mechanical and thermal
interactions between the invading lava and the invaded forest are poorly constrained. We …

Picturing Mt. Etna in the 18th century: a reconstruction from historical, stratigraphic and petrologic data of the 1763 flank eruptions

RA Corsaro, S Branca - Frontiers in Earth Science, 2021 - insu.hal.science
The structure of an active volcano is highly dependent on the interplay among the
geodynamic context, the tectonic assessment as well as the magmatic processes in the …