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The Monitoring of CO2 Soil Degassing as Indicator of Increasing Volcanic Activity: The Paroxysmal Activity at Stromboli Volcano in 2019–2021

Since 2016, Stromboli volcano has shown an increase of both frequency and energy of the volcanic activity; two strong paroxysms occurred on 3 July and 28 August 2019. The paroxysms were followed by a series of major explosions, which culminated on January 2021 with magma overflows and lava flows alo...

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Published in:Geosciences (Basel) 2021-04, Vol.11 (4), p.169
Main Authors: Inguaggiato, Salvatore, Vita, Fabio, Cangemi, Marianna, Inguaggiato, Claudio, Calderone, Lorenzo
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Lava
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Soil
soil CO2 fluxes
Soils
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