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Authors: Calvari, Sonia* 
Di Traglia, Federico* 
Ganci, Gaetana* 
Giudicepietro, Flora* 
Macedonio, Giovanni* 
Cappello, Annalisa* 
Nolesini, Teresa* 
Pecora, Emilio* 
Bilotta, Giuseppe* 
Centorrino, Veronica* 
Corradino, Claudia* 
Casagli, Nicola* 
Del Negro, Ciro* 
Title: Overflows and Pyroclastic Density Currents in March-April 2020 at Stromboli Volcano Detected by Remote Sensing and Seismic Monitoring Data
Journal: Remote Sensing 
Series/Report no.: /12(2020)
Publisher: MDPI
Issue Date: 16-Sep-2020
DOI: 10.3390/rs12183010
URL: www.mdpi.com/journal/remotesensing
Keywords: Stromboli
Volcanic hazard
Volcanic hazard assessment
Multidisciplinary data integration
Stromboli Volcano monitoring
Subject Classification04.08. Volcanology 
Abstract: Between 28 March and 1 April 2020, Stromboli volcano erupted, with overflows from the NE crater rim spreading along the barren Sciara del Fuoco slope and reaching the sea along the NW coast of the island. Poor weather conditions did not allow a detailed observation of the crater zone through the cameras monitoring network, but a clear view of the lower slope and the flows expanding in the area allowed us to characterize the flow features. This evidence was integrated with satellite, GBInSAR, and seismic data, thus enabling a reconstruction of the whole volcanic event, which involved several small collapses of the summit cone and the generation of pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) spreading along the slope and on the sea surface. Satellite monitoring allowed for the mapping of the lava flow field and the quantification of the erupted volume, and GBInSAR continuous measurements detected the crater widening and the deflation of the summit cone caused by the last overflow. The characterization of the seismicity made it possible to identify the signals that are associated with the propagation of PDCs along the volcano flank and, for the first time, to recognize the signal that is produced by the impact of the PDCs on the coast.
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