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The Stromboli Volcano – An Integrated Study of the 2002–2003 Eruption, Geophysical Monograph 182

S Calvari Salvatore Inguaggiato Giuseppe Puglisi Maurizio Ripepe

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English
American Geophysical Union
01 January 2008
Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 182.

This book presents a study of the eruptive crisis that took place at the Stromboli volcano from December 2002 to July 2003. It features an integrative approach to the monitoring of eruptive activity, including lava flow output, explosive activity, flank instability, submarine and subaerial landslides, tsunami, paroxysmal explosive events, and mitigation strategies. The book comes with a DVD with spectacular photos and video of

The landslide and the tsunami that hit the coast of the island; The 5 April 2003 paroxysmal event; The whole eruption showing the stages of effusive activity and growth of the lava flow field; Selected data useful for testing geochemical, petrological, seismological, thermal, and ground deformation models.

This multidisciplinary and multimedia experience, unique for the amount, quality, and variety of data it covers, can be applied to other active volcanoes. Stromboli will appeal to solid Earth scientists and students working in seismology, geodynamics, geochemistry, and mineral physics, as well as nonspecialists with an interest in the inner workings of our planet and others.

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Imprint:   American Geophysical Union
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   156
Dimensions:   Height: 274mm,  Width: 183mm,  Spine: 26mm
Weight:   1.650kg
ISBN:   9780875904474
ISBN 10:   0875904475
Pages:   400
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface Sonia Calvari, Salvatore Inguaggiato, Giuseppe Puglisi, Maurizio Ripepe, and Mauro Rosi ix The Stromboli Volcano: An Integrated Study of the 2002-2003 Eruption-Introduction Sonia Calvari, Salvatore Inguaggiato, Giuseppe Puglisi, Maurizio Ripepe, and Mauro Rosi 1 Section I: The Volcanic System of Stromboli Geological-Structural Framework of Stromboli Volcano, Past Collapses, and the Possible Influence on the Events of the 2002-2003 Crisis Alessandro Tibaldi, Claudia Corazzato, Tiziana Apuani, Federico A. Pasquare, and Luigina Vezzoli 5 Volcanology and Magma Geochemistry of the Present-Day Activity: Constraints on the Feeding System Antonella Bertagnini, Nicole Metrich, Lorella Francalanci, Patrizia Landi, Simone Tommasini, and Sandro Conticelli 19 Dynamics of Strombolian Activity Maurizio Ripepe, Dario Delle Donne, Andrew Harris, Emanuele Marchetti, and Giacomo Ulivieri 39 Fluid Geochemistry of Stromboli Fausto Grassa, Salvatore Inguaggiato, and Marcello Liotta 49 Crater Gas Emissions and the Magma Feeding System of Stromboli Volcano Patrick Allard, Alessandro Aiuppa, Mike Burton, Tommaso Caltabiano, Cinzia Federico, Giuseppe Salerno, and Alessandro La Spina 65 Upper Conduit Structure and Explosion Dynamics at Stromboli Bernard Chouet, Phillip Dawson, and Marcello Martini 81 Section II: Eruption Onset Volcanic and Seismic Activity at Stromboli Preceding the 2002-2003 Flank Eruption M. Burton, S. Calvari, L. Spampinato, L. Lodato, N. A. Pino, E. Marchetti, and F. Mure 93 The Eruptive Activity of 28 and 29 December 2002 Laura Pioli, Mauro Rosi, Sonia Calvari, Letizia Spampinato, Alberto Renzulli, and Alessio Di Roberto 105 Geochemical Prediction of the 2002-2003 Stromboli Eruption From Variations in C02 and Rn Emissions and in Helium and Carbon Isotopes C. Federico, L. Brusca, M. L. Carapezza, C. Cigolini, S. Inguaggiato, A. Rizzo, and D. Rouwet 117 Section III: Landslides, Tsunami, and the Sciara del Fuoco Instability Slope Failures Induced by the December 2002 Eruption at Stromboli Volcano Paolo Tommasi, Paolo Baldi, Francesco Latino Chiocci, Mauro Coltelli, Maria Marsella, and Claudia Romagnoli 129 The Double Landslide-Induced Tsunami S. Tinti, A. Armigliato, A. Manucci, G. Pagnoni, R. Tonini, F. Zaniboni, A. Maramai, and L. Graziani 147 Deep-Sea Deposits of the Stromboli 30 December 2002 Landslide Michael P. Marani, Fabiano Gamberi, Mauro Rosi, Antonella Bertagnini, and Alessio Di Roberto 157 Integrated Subaerial-Submarine Morphological Evolution of the Sciara del Fuoco After the 2002 Landslide Paolo Baldi, Alessandro Bosman, Francesco Latino Chiocci, Maria Marsella, Claudia Romagnoli, and Alberico Sonnessa 171 Movements of the Sciara del Fuoco A. Bonforte, M. Aloisi, G. Antonello, N. Casagli, J. Fortuny-Guash, L. Guerri, G. Nunnari, G. Puglisi, A. Spata, and D. Tarchi 183 Section IV: The Lava Flow Emission on the Sciara Del Fuoco Evolution of the Lava Flow Field by Daily Thermal and Visible Airborne Surveys Letizia Spampinato, Sonia Calvari, Andrew J. L. Harris, and Jonathan Dehn 201 Textural and Compositional Characteristics of Lavas Emitted During the December 2002 to July 2003 Stromboli Eruption (Italy): Inferences on Magma Dynamics P. Landi, L. Francalanci, R. A. Corsaro, C. M. Petrone, A. Fornaciai, M. R. Carroll, I. Nardini, and L. Miraglia 213 2002-2003 Lava Flow Eruption of Stromboli: A Contribution to Understanding Lava Discharge Mechanisms Using Periodic Digital Photogrammetry Surveys Maria Marsella, Mauro Coltelli, Cristina Proietti, Stefano Branca, and Roberto Monticelli 229 Ground Deformations Related to the Effusive Eruptions of Stromboli: The 2002-2003 Case M. Aloisi, A. Bonforte, M. Mattia, and G. Puglisi 247 Gas Flux Rate and Migration of the Magma Column Emanuele Marchetti, Maurizio Ripepe, Giacomo Ulivieri, Michael R. Burton, Tommaso Caltabiano, and Giuseppe Salerno 259 Variations of Soil Temperature, C02 Flux, and Meteorological Parameters Paolo Madonia, Lorenzo Brusca, Salvatore Inguaggiato, Manfredi Longo, and Sabina Morici 269 Seismological Insights on the Shallow Magma System M. Martini, L. D'Auria, T. Caputo, F. Giudicepietro, R. Peluso, A. Caputo, W. De Cesare, A. M. Esposito, M. Orazi, and G. Scarpato 279 Fluid Circulation and Permeability Changes in the Summit Area of Stromboli Volcano Anthony Finizola and Francesco Sortino 287 Section V: The 5th April Paroxysmal Explosive Event The 5 April 2003 Explosion of Stromboli: Timing of Eruption Dynamics Using Thermal Data Andrew J. L. Harris, Maurizio Ripepe, Sonia Calvari, Luigi Lodato, and Letizia Spampinato 305 The Paroxysmal Event and Its Deposits Marco Pistolesi, Mauro Rosi, Laura Pioli, Alberto Renzulli, Antonella Bertagnini, and Daniele Andronico 317 Mineralogical, Geochemical, and Isotopic Characteristics of the Ejecta From the 5 April 2003 Paroxysm at Stromboli, Italy: Inferences on the Preeruptive Magma Dynamics Lorella Francalanci, Antonella Bertagnini, Nicole Metrich, Alberto Renzulli, Riccardo Vannucci, Patrizia Landi, Stefano Del Moro, Michele Menna, Chiara Maria Petrone, and Isabella Nardini 331 The 5 April 2003 Paroxysm at Stromboli: A Review of Geochemical Observations A. Rizzo, A. Aiuppa, G. Capasso, F. Grassa, S. Inguaggiato, M. Longo, and M. L. Carapezza 347 Ground Deformation From Ground-Based SAR Interferometry Dario Tarchi, Nicola Casagli, Joaquim Fortuny-Guasch, Letizia Guerri, Giuseppe Antonello, and Davide Leva 359 Section VI: Risk Management Stromboli (2002-2003) Crisis Management and Risk Mitigation Actions Guido Bertolaso, Bernardo De Bernardinis, Chiara Cardaci, Antonella Scalzo, and Mauro Rosi 373 Scientific Community and Civil Protection Synergy During the Stromboli 2002-2003 Eruption G. Bertolaso, A. Bonaccorso, and E. Boschi 387 Index 399

Sonia Calvari and Salvatore Inguaggiato are the authors of The Stromboli Volcano: An Integrated Study of the 2002 - 2003 Eruption, published by Wiley.

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