Publié par: Romain [87.22.218.49] le 13 avril, 2012 08:04
Vidéos de l'éruption
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eh3kRfXePQU
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Publié par: [188.4.120.163] le 18 mars, 2012 09:02
Etna paroxysms
The intervals are again getting shorter, as well as the precursory phases...
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Publié par: Jani [88.112.56.59] le 18 mars, 2012 08:44
Ongoing activity
According to images on etnawalk.it/News, there has been eruption during the night of 17-18.March.
Curretly (March 18 07:45 UTC) ash ejections are visible.
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Publié par: Tom [77.49.92.159] le 05 mars, 2012 12:48
Detailed report by INGV about the 4 March paroxysm
Il parossismo dell'Etna del 4 marzo 2012
The report includes details and spectacular images about the pyroclastic flow that developed with the opening of the eruptive fissure in the saddle between the old and new SE cone during the eruption.
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Etna volcano eruptions: paroxysms from the New SE crater in 2011-12
Lava fountains during the New SE crater paroxysm on 19 July 2011
In early January 2011, Etna started a series of spectacular eruptions from the pit crater at the eastern foot of the SE crater with eruptions every 5-about 50 days. Each of these so-called paroxysms consisted of increasing strombolian explosions culminating in a brief phase of tall lava fountains lasting between 30 minutes and a few hours, generating tall ash plumes and producing lava flows into the Valle del Bove. As of early 2012, the series is still continuing and there have been a total of 19 paroxysms until now (2 Feb). As a result of the eruptions, the former pit crater has dramatically increased insize and become a new member of the summit craters. It is now only little lower than the SE crater itself, and commonly called the New SE crater.