Uncovering the eruptive patterns of the 2019 double paroxysm eruption crisis of Stromboli volcano
Author(s)
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
3V. Proprietà chimico-fisiche dei magmi e dei prodotti vulcanici
5V. Processi eruttivi e post-eruttivi
6V. Pericolosità vulcanica e contributi alla stima del rischio
2IT. Laboratori analitici e sperimentali
Status
Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Peer review journal
Yes
Journal
Issue/vol(year)
/12 (2021)
Publisher
Nature PG
Pages (printed)
4213
Date Issued
July 9, 2021
Abstract
In 2019, Stromboli volcano experienced one of the most violent eruptive crises in the last hundred years. Two paroxysmal explosions interrupted the 'normal' mild explosive activity during the tourist season. Here we integrate visual and field observations, textural and chemical data of eruptive products, and numerical simulations to analyze the eruptive patterns leading to the paroxysmal explosions. Heralded by 24 days of intensified normal activity and 45 min of lava outpouring, on 3 July a paroxysm ejected ~6 × 107 kg of bombs, lapilli and ash up to 6 km high, damaging the monitoring network and falling towards SW on the inhabited areas. Intensified activity continued until the less energetic, 28 August paroxysm, which dispersed tephra mainly towards NE. We argue that all paroxysms at Stromboli share a common pre-eruptive weeks-to months-long unrest phase, marking the perturbation of the magmatic system. Our analysis points to an urgent implementation of volcanic monitoring at Stromboli to detect such long-term precursors.
Sponsors
INGV–Progetti Strategici Dipartimentali 2019, Project ‘UNO: UNderstanding the Ordinary to forecast the extraordinary:
an integrated approach for studying and interpreting the explosive activity at Stromboli volcano’
MIUR-PRIN 2017, Project ‘Time scales of solidification in magmas: applications to volcanic eruptions, silicate melts, glasses, glass-ceramics’.
an integrated approach for studying and interpreting the explosive activity at Stromboli volcano’
MIUR-PRIN 2017, Project ‘Time scales of solidification in magmas: applications to volcanic eruptions, silicate melts, glasses, glass-ceramics’.
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