The Most Ancient Maps of Erupting Mount Etna
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
3.10. Sismologia storica e archeosismologia
Status
Published
JCR Journal
N/A or not JCR
Peer review journal
Yes
Issue/vol(year)
1/89, 2008
Publisher
AGU
Pages (printed)
2-5
Date Issued
January 1, 2008
Abstract
Two previously unpublished maps were retrieved during historical research
concerning the historical activity of Etna depicting the eruption which started in
December 1634 and continued until 1636. The two drawings, one of which is in
colour and the other in ink and sepia water colour, accompany two reports by
Jesuits, who were eye-witnesses to the phenomenon. The description of the
volcano and the ongoing lava flows was made independently by the two Jesuits,
with the help of expert local guides. These two maps represent the first
cartography of active Etna hitherto known of.
concerning the historical activity of Etna depicting the eruption which started in
December 1634 and continued until 1636. The two drawings, one of which is in
colour and the other in ink and sepia water colour, accompany two reports by
Jesuits, who were eye-witnesses to the phenomenon. The description of the
volcano and the ongoing lava flows was made independently by the two Jesuits,
with the help of expert local guides. These two maps represent the first
cartography of active Etna hitherto known of.
References
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C.Carrera, P. (1636), Il Mongibello descritto da don Pietro Carrera in tre libri, nel quale oltra diverse notitie si spiega l’historia degl’incendj, e le cagioni di quelli, 204 pp., Rossi, Catania, Italy.
Romano, R., and C. Sturiale (1982), The historical eruptions of Mt. Etna (volcanological data), in Mount Etna Volcano: A Review of the Recent Earth Sciences Studies, edited by R. Romano, Mem. Soc. Geol. Ital., 23, 75–97.
Siebert, L., and T. Simkin (2002), Volcanoes of the World: An Illustrated Catalog of Holocene Vol-canoes and Their Eruptions, Global Volcanism Program Digital Inf. Ser., GVP-3, Smithson. Inst., Washington, D. C. (See http://www.volcano.si.edu/gvp/world)
Tanguy, J.-C. (1981), Les éruptions historiques de l’Etna: Chronologie et localisation, Bull. Volcanol., 44(3), 585–640.
C.Carrera, P. (1636), Il Mongibello descritto da don Pietro Carrera in tre libri, nel quale oltra diverse notitie si spiega l’historia degl’incendj, e le cagioni di quelli, 204 pp., Rossi, Catania, Italy.
Romano, R., and C. Sturiale (1982), The historical eruptions of Mt. Etna (volcanological data), in Mount Etna Volcano: A Review of the Recent Earth Sciences Studies, edited by R. Romano, Mem. Soc. Geol. Ital., 23, 75–97.
Siebert, L., and T. Simkin (2002), Volcanoes of the World: An Illustrated Catalog of Holocene Vol-canoes and Their Eruptions, Global Volcanism Program Digital Inf. Ser., GVP-3, Smithson. Inst., Washington, D. C. (See http://www.volcano.si.edu/gvp/world)
Tanguy, J.-C. (1981), Les éruptions historiques de l’Etna: Chronologie et localisation, Bull. Volcanol., 44(3), 585–640.
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