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  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,836 Views
15 Pages

Between 2020 and 2022, more than sixty lava fountains occurred at Mt. Etna (Italy), which formed high eruption columns rising up to 15 km above sea level (a.s.l.). During those events, several ballistics fell around the summit craters, sometimes reac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
50 Citations
5,494 Views
16 Pages

Proximal Monitoring of the 2011–2015 Etna Lava Fountains Using MSG-SEVIRI Data

  • Stefano Corradini,
  • Lorenzo Guerrieri,
  • Valerio Lombardo,
  • Luca Merucci,
  • Massimo Musacchio,
  • Michele Prestifilippo,
  • Simona Scollo,
  • Malvina Silvestri,
  • Gaetano Spata and
  • Dario Stelitano

From 2011 to 2015, 49 lava fountains occurred at Etna volcano. In this work, the measurements carried out from the Spinning Enhanced Visible and InfraRed Imager (SEVIRI) instrument, on board the Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) geostationary satellit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
51 Citations
4,150 Views
25 Pages

16 May 2022

The Etna volcano is renowned worldwide for its extraordinary lava fountains that rise several kilometers above the vent and feed eruptive columns, then drift hundreds of kilometers away from the source. The Italian Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e V...

  • Article
  • Open Access
73 Citations
9,847 Views
25 Pages

A Multi-Sensor Approach for Volcanic Ash Cloud Retrieval and Eruption Characterization: The 23 November 2013 Etna Lava Fountain

  • Stefano Corradini,
  • Mario Montopoli,
  • Lorenzo Guerrieri,
  • Matteo Ricci,
  • Simona Scollo,
  • Luca Merucci,
  • Frank S. Marzano,
  • Sergio Pugnaghi,
  • Michele Prestifilippo and
  • Lucy J. Ventress
  • + 4 authors

12 January 2016

Volcanic activity is observed worldwide with a variety of ground and space-based remote sensing instruments, each with advantages and drawbacks. No single system can give a comprehensive description of eruptive activity, and so, a multi-sensor approa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
56 Citations
6,561 Views
20 Pages

The VEI 2 Christmas 2018 Etna Eruption: A Small But Intense Eruptive Event or the Starting Phase of a Larger One?

  • Sonia Calvari,
  • Giuseppe Bilotta,
  • Alessandro Bonaccorso,
  • Tommaso Caltabiano,
  • Annalisa Cappello,
  • Claudia Corradino,
  • Ciro Del Negro,
  • Gaetana Ganci,
  • Marco Neri and
  • Emilio Pecora
  • + 2 authors

12 March 2020

The Etna flank eruption that started on 24 December 2018 lasted a few days and involved the opening of an eruptive fissure, accompanied by a seismic swarm and shallow earthquakes, significant SO2 flux release, and by large and widespread ground defor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,424 Views
13 Pages

Eruptive Styles Recognition Using High Temporal Resolution Geostationary Infrared Satellite Data

  • Valerio Lombardo,
  • Stefano Corradini,
  • Massimo Musacchio,
  • Malvina Silvestri and
  • Jacopo Taddeucci

19 March 2019

The high temporal resolution of the Spinning Enhanced Visible and InfraRed Imager (SEVIRI) instrument aboard Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) provides the opportunity to investigate eruptive processes and discriminate different styles of volcanic act...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,079 Views
19 Pages

17 November 2024

Paroxysmal explosive activity at Etna volcano (Italy) has become quite frequent over the last three decades, raising concerns with the civil protection authorities due to its significant impact on the local population, infrastructures, viability and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
4,071 Views
21 Pages

Explosive Paroxysmal Events at Etna Volcano of Different Magnitude and Intensity Explored through a Multidisciplinary Monitoring System

  • Sonia Calvari,
  • Emilio Biale,
  • Alessandro Bonaccorso,
  • Andrea Cannata,
  • Luigi Carleo,
  • Gilda Currenti,
  • Giuseppe Di Grazia,
  • Gaetana Ganci,
  • Adriana Iozzia and
  • Emilio Pecora
  • + 3 authors

17 August 2022

Between 13 December 2020 and 21 February 2022, Etna volcano produced a sequence of 66 paroxysmal explosive eruptions, with Strombolian activity at the summit craters climaxing in lava fountains and eruption columns extending several kilometers above...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,120 Views
22 Pages

13 April 2023

From December 2020 to February 2022, 66 lava fountains (LF) occurred at Etna volcano (Italy). Despite their short duration (an average of about two hours), they produced a strong impact on human life, environment, and air traffic. In this work, the m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,157 Views
23 Pages

Plume Height Time-Series Retrieval Using Shadow in Single Spatial Resolution Satellite Images

  • Sophie Pailot-Bonnétat,
  • Andrew J. L. Harris,
  • Sonia Calvari,
  • Marcello De Michele and
  • Lucia Gurioli

3 December 2020

Volcanic plume height is a key parameter in retrieving plume ascent and dispersal dynamics, as well as eruption intensity; all of which are crucial for assessing hazards to aircraft operations. One way to retrieve cloud height is the shadow technique...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
5,348 Views
23 Pages

3 August 2021

On 13 December 2020, Etna volcano entered a new eruptive phase, giving rise to a number of paroxysmal episodes involving increased Strombolian activity from the summit craters, lava fountains feeding several-km high eruptive columns and ash plumes, a...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
24 Citations
2,955 Views
12 Pages

7 February 2023

Between December 2020 and February 2022, the South East Crater of Etna has been the source of numerous eruptions, mostly characterized by the emission of lava fountains, pyroclastic material and short-lasting lava flows. Here we estimate the volume a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,682 Views
20 Pages

A Hidden Eruption: The 21 May 2023 Paroxysm of the Etna Volcano (Italy)

  • Emanuela De Beni,
  • Cristina Proietti,
  • Simona Scollo,
  • Massimo Cantarero,
  • Luigi Mereu,
  • Francesco Romeo,
  • Laura Pioli,
  • Mariangela Sciotto and
  • Salvatore Alparone

27 April 2024

On 21 May 2023, a hidden eruption occurred at the Southeast Crater (SEC) of Etna (Italy); indeed, bad weather prevented its direct and remote observation. Tephra fell toward the southwest, and two lava flows propagated along the SEC’s southern...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
3,159 Views
18 Pages

Multisensor Characterization of the Incandescent Jet Region of Lava Fountain-Fed Tephra Plumes

  • Luigi Mereu,
  • Simona Scollo,
  • Costanza Bonadonna,
  • Valentin Freret-Lorgeril and
  • Frank Silvio Marzano

5 November 2020

Explosive basaltic eruptions eject a great amount of pyroclastic material into the atmosphere, forming columns rising to several kilometers above the eruptive vent and causing significant disruption to both proximal and distal communities. Here, we a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
5,815 Views
20 Pages

Mt. Etna Paroxysms of February–April 2021 Monitored and Quantified through a Multi-Platform Satellite Observing System

  • Francesco Marchese,
  • Carolina Filizzola,
  • Teodosio Lacava,
  • Alfredo Falconieri,
  • Mariapia Faruolo,
  • Nicola Genzano,
  • Giuseppe Mazzeo,
  • Carla Pietrapertosa,
  • Nicola Pergola and
  • Valerio Tramutoli
  • + 1 author

5 August 2021

On 16 February 2021, an eruptive paroxysm took place at Mt. Etna (Sicily, Italy), after continuous Strombolian activity recorded at summit craters, which intensified in December 2020. This was the first of 17 short, but violent, eruptive events occur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
6,354 Views
21 Pages

Changes in SO2 Flux Regime at Mt. Etna Captured by Automatically Processed Ultraviolet Camera Data

  • Dario Delle Donne,
  • Alessandro Aiuppa,
  • Marcello Bitetto,
  • Roberto D’Aleo,
  • Mauro Coltelli,
  • Diego Coppola,
  • Emilio Pecora,
  • Maurizio Ripepe and
  • Giancarlo Tamburello

20 May 2019

We used a one-year long SO2 flux record, which was obtained using a novel algorithm for real-time automatic processing of ultraviolet (UV) camera data, to characterize changes in degassing dynamics at the Mt. Etna volcano in 2016. These SO2 flux reco...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
2,868 Views
16 Pages

6 December 2022

During the last two decades, the Etna volcano has undergone several sequences of lava fountaining (LF) events that have had a major impact on road conditions, infrastructure and the local population. In this paper, we consider the LF episodes occurri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,771 Views
18 Pages

Automatic Early Warning to Derive Eruption Source Parameters of Paroxysmal Activity at Mt. Etna (Italy)

  • Luigi Mereu,
  • Frank Silvio Marzano,
  • Costanza Bonadonna,
  • Giorgio Lacanna,
  • Maurizio Ripepe and
  • Simona Scollo

12 July 2023

Tephra dispersal and fallout resulting from explosive activity of Mt. Etna (Italy) represent a significant threat to the surrounding inhabited areas as well as to aviation operations. An early-warning system aimed at foreseeing the onset of paroxysma...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,086 Views
17 Pages

Quantifying Strombolian Activity at Etna Volcano

  • Laura Pioli,
  • Marco Palmas,
  • Boris Behncke,
  • Emanuela De Beni,
  • Massimo Cantarero and
  • Simona Scollo

Understanding the dynamics of mild explosive activity is a fundamental tool for hazard assessment at open conduit volcanoes. This is a particularly critical task for Etna volcano. Etna is in fact characterized by frequent, mild explosive activity, pu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,915 Views
15 Pages

9 November 2022

Improving the capability to detect volcanic explosive activity could be strategic for the task of a volcano observatory to inform civil protection authorities and air traffic controllers. The detection of explosive volcanic activity can be done in re...

  • Technical Note
  • Open Access
1,961 Views
16 Pages

31 May 2025

The Orbiting Carbon Observatory-3 (OCO-3) mission provides a new perspective for studying atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). Here we assess the potentiality of OCO-3 satellite acquisitions to analyse and monitor the CO2 emissions from Mt. Etna volcano...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
4,850 Views
31 Pages

Examples of Multi-Sensor Determination of Eruptive Source Parameters of Explosive Events at Mount Etna

  • Valentin Freret-Lorgeril,
  • Costanza Bonadonna,
  • Stefano Corradini,
  • Franck Donnadieu,
  • Lorenzo Guerrieri,
  • Giorgio Lacanna,
  • Frank Silvio Marzano,
  • Luigi Mereu,
  • Luca Merucci and
  • Maurizio Ripepe
  • + 2 authors

27 May 2021

Multi-sensor strategies are key to the real-time determination of eruptive source parameters (ESPs) of explosive eruptions necessary to forecast accurately both tephra dispersal and deposition. To explore the capacity of these strategies in various e...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
4,967 Views
20 Pages

Near Real-Time Monitoring of the Christmas 2018 Etna Eruption Using SEVIRI and Products Validation

  • Stefano Corradini,
  • Lorenzo Guerrieri,
  • Dario Stelitano,
  • Giuseppe Salerno,
  • Simona Scollo,
  • Luca Merucci,
  • Michele Prestifilippo,
  • Massimo Musacchio,
  • Malvina Silvestri and
  • Valerio Lombardo
  • + 1 author

23 April 2020

On the morning of 24 December 2018, an eruptive event occurred at Etna, which was followed the next day by a strong sequence of shallow earthquakes. The eruptive episode lasted until 30 December, ranging from moderate strombolian to lava fountain act...