Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6432628 Geomorphology 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Geomorphological and displacement data on Stromboli volcano have been integrated.•We assessed the stability of the NW flank of Stromboli (Sciara del Fuoco).•We identified two landslides whose movements are related with volcanic activity.•We found that landslide fractures can deflect dikes.•Displacement monitoring of the Sciara del Fuoco is important for tsunami hazard.

Stromboli is characterized by frequent explosions of variable energy and periodically interrupted by more energetic blasts emitting large volumes of material. The pressurization of a volatile-poor, high-porphyritic magma column that is gas-recharged by the deep-seated, volatile-rich, low-porphyritic magma precedes such events and produces deformations on the NW flank of the volcano, Sciara del Fuoco. By integrating geomorphological observations with long-term displacements from ground-based interferometric radar since December 2007, we identified two landslides whose movements are strongly related with volcanic activity. Movement patterns obtained through a novel long-term analysis of GB-InSAR data permitted us to hypothesize the type of movement and depth for both landslides. Furthermore their position allowed us to affirm that the effusive vent formed in 2007 at 400 m a.s.l., was the result of the deflection of a feeder dike caused by landslide fractures, thus showing the important role of geomorphological discontinuities in volcanic environments.

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