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Authors: Viccaro, Marco* 
Cannata, Andrea* 
Cannavò, Flavio* 
De Rosa, Rosanna* 
Giuffrida, Marisa* 
Nicotra, Eugenio* 
Petrelli, Maurizio* 
Sacco, Gaia* 
Title: Shallow conduit dynamics fuel the unexpected paroxysms of Stromboli volcano during the summer 2019
Journal: Scientific Reports 
Series/Report no.: /11(2021)
Publisher: Nature P.G.
Issue Date: 11-Jan-2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-79558-7
Abstract: Open conduit basaltic volcanoes can be potentially hazardous as the eruptive activity may turn suddenly from a steady state to highly explosive. Unexpected changes in explosion intensity are recurrent at Stromboli volcano, where major explosions and large-scale paroxysms sometimes break off the ordinary, Strombolian activity with little or no warning. Two powerful paroxysmal eruptions took place at Stromboli volcano during the summer 2019, causing widespread fires, consistent damages across the island, injuries and one fatality. Prediction of similar events is really challenging for the modern volcanology, though models propaedeutic to early-warning monitoring systems are not properly assessed yet in many volcanoes worldwide. Here, we present a multi-parametric study that combines petrological and geophysical data to investigate processes generating the two paroxysms. The time information derived by Li enrichments in plagioclase crystals correlates with tilt time series derived by seismometers installed on the island, highlighting the dominant role of shallow conduit processes in triggering the 2019 paroxysmal activity. Our dataset conceives a mechanism of gas slug formation and fast upward migration that finally triggered the eruptions in very limited times. The proposed model questions our capability to forecast such kind of paroxysms in times that are rapid enough to allow mitigation of the associated risk.
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