“…Seismic emissions relative to strombolian activity of hot volcanoes are characterized by remarkable complexity concerning both the spectral features of the intense background tremor and the waveforms of the typical energy bursts. This reflects complex dynamics processes occurring in the active structures, involving high energy gas-rock-magma coupling phenomena (Chouet, 1988;Julian, 1994;Fujita et al, 1995;Garcés et al, 1998;Konstantinuou and Schlindwein, 2003;Balmforth et al, 2005;Palo et al, 2009;Matoza et al, 2010;De Lauro et al, 2011), vibrations of magma-filled cavities, such as volcanic conduits, magma chambers or cracks (Crosson and Bame, 1985;Chouet, 2003;De Lauro et al, 2012), etc. None of these phenomena is expected to occur in mud volcanoes where low energy processes only take place (at least during the quiescent phase) as the effect of a slow gas seepage from depth through a mud-filled conduit.…”