ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA DI VULCANOLOGIA

Associazione istituita nel Gennaio 2006 che ha come obiettivo l'esclusivo perseguimento di finalità di utilità sociale mediante lo svolgimento di attività volte alla tutela e alla valorizzazione del territorio nonché alla promozione e alla divulgazione della cultura vulcanologica.

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Magma Differentiation in Dynamic Mush Domains From the Perspective of Multivariate Statistics: Open- Versus Closed-System Evolution

Pontesilli A., Di Fiore F., Scarlato P., Ellis B., Del Bello E., Andronico D., Taddeucci J., Brenna M., Nazzari M., Bachmann O., Mollo S.

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 25, 3

Open-conduit conditions characterize several of the most hazardous and active volcanic systems of basaltic composition worldwide, persistently refilled by magmatic inputs. Eruptive products with similar bulk compositions, chemically buffered by continual...

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Experimental insights on the shear-induced crystallization of a phonotephrite magma

Di Fiore F., Vona A., Mollo S., Nazzari M., Giordano G., Romano C.

Chemical Geology, 637, 121682

In active volcanic environments, magmas that ascend within the conduit and erupt at the surface as lava flows experience physico-chemical perturbations related to temperature changes and variable degrees of deformation. We have conducted experimental...

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The formation and growth mechanisms of young back-arc spreading ridges from high-resolution bathymetry: The Marsili Seamount (Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy)

Nicotra E., Passaro S., Ventura G.

Geoscience Frontiers 15, 101723

The formation and growth mechanisms of Mid-Ocean Ridges (MOR) are relatively well known, whereas those of back-arc spreading ridges are comparatively less known because geophysical, geochemical, and morphological data are scarce and of low density. Here...

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PROMETHEUS: Probability in the Mediterranean of Tephra dispersal for various grain sizes. A tool for the evaluation of the completeness of the volcanic record in medial-distal archives.

Billotta E., Sulpizio R., Selva J., Costa A., Bebbington M.

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 447, 108031

PROMETHEUS is a statistical tool that allows creating maps showing the probability of finding tephra deposits of different grain sizes, originating from eruptions of a specific volcanic source, at any location around the vent. It couples wind profiles...

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Surveying volcanic crises exercises: From open-question questionnaires to a prototype checklist

Massaro S., Sandri L., Geyer A., Cristiani C., Nave R., Barsotti S., Loughlin S., Puglisi G.

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, Volume 440, August 2023, 107850

Volcanic crisis exercises are usually run to test response capabilities, communication protocols, and decision-making procedures by agencies with responsibilities to cope with scenarios of volcanic unrest with inherent uncertainty, such as volcano observatories...

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