“…Faults and fractures, in particular, control the permeability of the rock masses according to Darcy's cubic law (Caine et al, 1996;Faulkner et al, 2010), whereas the permeability of soils relates to the grain-size distribution as well as compaction, cementation and alteration (Shepherd, 1989;Benson et al, 1995); consequently they all accomplish convective heat flow (Hardee, 1982). Variations in volcanic and geothermal activity have been frequently observed at sites such as Vulcano Island, Italy (Bukumirovic et al, 1997;Harris and Maciejewski, 2000), at Iwodake Volcano, Japan (Matsushima et al, 2003), at the Solfatara of Pozzuoli, Italy (Chiodini et al, 2007), and at Colima, Mexico (Stevenson and Varley;, but they were alternatively attributed to changes in the magmatic or hydrothermal source (Stevenson, 1993), to permeability changes due to conduit sealing by deposition or tectonic activity (Harris and Maciejewski, 2000), or a combination thereof. Examples of chemical and thermal changes were also recently documented for the 2011-2012 unrest episode at Santorini (Parks et al, 2013;Tassi et al, 2013).…”