Mount Etna Case Study Flashcards
1
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Why is Mount Etna called a Decade Volcano?
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- Erupted since 2001 every year.
2. Has been active since 5,000 years ago
2
Q
Mount Etna is what type of volcano?
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Composite Stratovolcano at 3,310 m high.
3
Q
Tectonic setting of Mount Etna is…
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Structurally complex and not fully understood.
4
Q
Hazards from Mount Etna are?
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- Seismic activity connected with eruptive activity.
- Gas plume emissions, dust and ashfalls.
- Flank collapse and opening fissures for lava flows.
- Phreatic eruptions - steam-driven explosions of water, ash blocks and lava bombs.
5
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Impact of the events were?
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- 77 deaths in total - 2 being accidental.
- 2002, lava flows reached tourist station at Piano Provenzana.
- 2007, lava spews out at 400m high
- Catania Airport was forced to close on 29 July 2002.
6
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Management strategies included…
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The INGV have monitored the volcano for 20 years…
- Geochemical monitoring programmes to test gas and fluid emissions to help predictions.
- Permanent network of remote sensors, such as gravimetric sensors, with real-time connection to acquisition centres in Catania.
- Dams of soil have been put to protect tourist base at Rifugio Sapienza.
- The routinely measured SO2 plume flux from the summit craters by correlation spectrometry by ground vehicle and occasionally by helicopter.