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Constancy and variability of Strombolian eruptive activity: long-term analysis of infrared surveillance videos from Stromboli Volcano (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- Constancy and variability of Strombolian eruptive activity: long-term analysis of infrared surveillance videos from Stromboli Volcano (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2012-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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TADDEUCCI J. (a), PALLADINO D.M. (b), BERNINI D. (b), SOTTILI G. (c), ANDRONICO D. (d), CRISTALDI A. (d) (2012)
Constancy and variability of Strombolian eruptive activity: long-term analysis of infrared surveillance videos from Stromboli Volcano
in EGU General Assembly 2012, Vienna (Austria), 22-27 Aprile
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- TADDEUCCI J. (a), PALLADINO D.M. (b), BERNINI D. (b), SOTTILI G. (c), ANDRONICO D. (d), CRISTALDI A. (d) (literal)
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- (a) Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Seismology and Tectonophysics, Rome, Italy (taddeucci@ingv.it, +39
0651860 507),
(b) Università \"La Sapienza\", Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Rome, Italy ,
(c) Consiglio nazionale delle Ricerche, IGAG, Rome, Italy,
(d) Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Osservatorio Etneo, Catania, Italy (literal)
- Titolo
- Constancy and variability of Strombolian eruptive activity: long-term analysis of infrared surveillance videos from Stromboli Volcano (literal)
- Abstract
- Persistent Strombolian activity characterizes open-conduit volcanoes worldwide. Among these, Stromboli (Italy)
is one of the best monitored by permanent networks that include visible and infrared cameras. Continuous surveillance
videos from the INGV archive allow us to parameterize the dynamics of explosive events in the period
2005-2009. Here we focus on three consecutive days per each year, by analyzing a total of 4275 explosive events
from the different active vents. Via image analysis of the video frames, we obtained the time lapse among consecutive
events, and duration and geometrical parameters (maximum height, width, and ejection angle) of individual
jets. Long-term average values of the above parameters quantitatively define the activity baseline, as follows: interevent
time lapse 5 minutes (standard deviation 5 minutes); jet duration 15 s (5 s); jet height 70 m (24 m); jet width
33 m (10 m); jet axis at angle of 3 (16) to the vertical. Significant deviations from these baseline values are
observed over different (minute to year) time-scales, e.g.: peak jet durations and heights may reach up to 120 s and
251 m, respectively. The analysis of the mutual relationships among the eruptive parameters, and their temporal
variation patterns at the different vents, provide a statistically based groundwork to define the dynamics of Strombolian
activity. In this regard, a higher aspect ratio (height over width) of the jet seems to reflect increasing depth
of the bubble burst beneath the magma free surface in the conduit, to be compared with seismic- and acousticderived
information. Also, the remarkable constancy of jet angles at specific vents, notwithstanding the occurrence
of a significant collapse of the whole crater area during the 2007 eruptive crisis, reveals self-similar resumption
of the branching, shallow conduit system and provides insights into its connection to the feeder dike. The robust
statistically based definition of the Stromboli behaviour can be helpful to determine the intensity thresholds of the
activity and the areas prone to ejecta dispersal, relevant for hazard assessment. (literal)
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