Rapporto sulle misure di CO2 nella galleria drenante Pavone di Vena
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Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Catania
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Italian
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Peer review journal
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Date Issued
December 1, 2005
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Series/Report No.
UFVG2005/115
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References
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at Mount Etna (Sicily, Italy): relationships with the volcano-tectonic structures, the hydrological pattern and
the eruptive activity. In: “Mt. Etna: Volcano Laboratory”. A.G.U. Geophysical Monograph Series 143, pp.
129-145, doi.: 10.1029/143GM09.
Allard, P., Carbonelle J., Dajlevic D., Le Bronec J., Morel P., Robe M.C., Maurenas J.M., Faivre-Pierret R.,
Martin D., Sabroux J.C., and Zettwoog P., 1991. Eruptive and diffuse emissions of CO2 from Mount Etna,
Nature, 351, 387-391.
Azzaro, R., Mattia, M., and Puglisi, G., 2001. Fault creep and kinematics of the eastern segment of the Pernicana
Fault (Mt. Etna, Italy) derived from geodetic observations and their tectonic significance. Tectonophys., 333,
401-415.
D' Alessandro, W., Giammanco, S, Parello, F., and Valenza, M., 1997. CO2 output and d13C(CO2) from Mount
Etna as indicators of degassing of shallow asthenosphere. Bull. Volcanol., 58: 455-458.
Giammanco, S., Gurrieri, S., and Valenza, M., 1998. Anomalous soil CO2 degassing in relation to faults and
eruptive fissures on Mount Etna (Sicily, Italy). Bull. Volcanol., 60, 252-259.
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