Authors
Andrea Cannata, Giuseppe Di Grazia, Marisa Giuffrida, Stefano Gresta, Mimmo Palano, Mariangela Sciotto, Marco Viccaro, Francesco Zuccarello
Publication date
2018/2
Journal
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
Volume
19
Issue
2
Pages
471-495
Description
The eruptions of December 2015 and May 2016 at Voragine crater were among the most explosive recorded during the last two decades at Mt. Etna volcano. Here we present data coming from geophysics (infrasound, LP, VLP, volcanic tremor, VT earthquakes, and ground deformations) and petrology (textural and microanalytical data on plagioclase and olivine crystals) to investigate the preeruptive magma storage and transfer dynamics leading to these exceptional explosive eruptions. Integration of all the available data has led us to constrain chemically, physically, and kinetically the environments where magmas were stored before the eruption, and how they have interacted during the transfer en‐route to the surface. Although the evolution and behavior of volcanic phenomena at the surface was rather similar, some differences in storage and transfer dynamics were observed for 2015 and 2016 eruptions …
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