2011
DOI: 10.1029/2011gl049637
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Dynamics of a lava fountain revealed by geophysical, geochemical and thermal satellite measurements: The case of the 10 April 2011 Mt Etna eruption

Abstract: Geophysical (tilt, seismic tremor and gravity signals), geochemical (crater SO2flux) and infrared satellite measurements are presented and discussed to track the temporal evolution of the lava fountain episode occurring at Mt Etna volcano on 10 April 2011. The multi‐disciplinary approach provides insight into a gas‐rich magma source trapped in a shallow storage zone inside the volcano edifice. This generated the fast ascending gas‐magma dispersed flow feeding the lava fountain and causing the depressurization … Show more

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“…Lava fountains at Etna are often different from the Hawaiian style for their more explosive power and for the formation of a several kilometers high, sustained eruptive column causing widespread ash fallout (e.g., Calvari et al, 2011;Bonaccorso et al, 2014). It is for this reason that they have often been referred as "paroxysmal" (e.g., Bonaccorso et al, 2011aBonaccorso et al, ,b, 2013Gambino et al, 2016) to highlight their greater power when compared to the Hawaiian lava fountains.…”
Section: Etna 2009-2017 Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lava fountains at Etna are often different from the Hawaiian style for their more explosive power and for the formation of a several kilometers high, sustained eruptive column causing widespread ash fallout (e.g., Calvari et al, 2011;Bonaccorso et al, 2014). It is for this reason that they have often been referred as "paroxysmal" (e.g., Bonaccorso et al, 2011aBonaccorso et al, ,b, 2013Gambino et al, 2016) to highlight their greater power when compared to the Hawaiian lava fountains.…”
Section: Etna 2009-2017 Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It records data in twelve wavebands, including one in the mid-infrared (band IR3.9, 3.48-4.36 mm) and two in the thermal infrared (band IR12.0, 11.00-13.00, and band IR13.4, 12.40-14.40 mm). These two bands have been shown particularly useful in detecting and tracking hot spots associated with effusive activity [Hirn et al, 2008;Bonaccorso et al, 2011b;Ganci et al, 2011Ganci et al, , 2012, and provide data every 15 minutes at a spatial resolution of 3 km. The SEVIRI record for Etna's lava fountaining events of 2011, plus the first event of 2012, is summarized in Table 1.…”
Section: The Seviri Data Set and Waveform Associated With Lava Fountamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This increase is simultaneously measured with the ground network of UV-spectrometers which records similar flux values (up to 600 t h −1 ; (top of Fig. 3 green line), well in excess of background values of ∼ 62 t h −1 recorded between 8 and 9 April 2011 and early morning on 10 April (Bonaccorso et al, 2011). Tremor amplitude, which is commonly used to track changes of the volcanic activity at Etna (Alparone et al, 2003), also indicates a simultaneous increase of the seismicity (bottom of Fig.…”
Section: So 2 Flux Emissions: Ground Versus Satellitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Etna since 2005 (Salerno et al, 2009). On 10 April 2011, three out of the nine spectrometers of the network intersected Etna's plume at a distance of ∼ 14 km from the summit craters (Bonaccorso et al, 2011). If UV radiation received by these instruments is sufficient (i.e.…”
Section: Ground Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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