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https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-25-2317-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-25-2317-2025
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11 Jul 2025
Research article |  | 11 Jul 2025

Geophysical fingerprint of the 4–11 July 2024 eruptive activity at Stromboli volcano, Italy

Luciano Zuccarello, Duccio Gheri, Silvio De Angelis, Riccardo Civico, Tullio Ricci, and Piergiorgio Scarlato

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On 11 July 2024, Stromboli erupted violently, generating a volcanic ash column and pyroclastic flows along the Sciara del Fuoco. The event was preceded by intense explosions, lava flows and crater rim collapses. A multiparameter analysis using seismo-acoustic and drone data was conducted to reconstruct the eruption's key features. This was done to estimate material loss and to document summit morphology changes, aiming to improve the understanding of eruption processes and to enhance forecasting and risk management.
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