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Multi-hazard assessment at Mt. Etna volcano, Italy

Authors :
Alexander Garcia
Laura Sandri
Jacopo Selva
Raffaele Azzaro
Giuseppe Bilotta
Stefano Branca
Mauro Coltelli
Salvatore D'Amico
Tomaso Esposti Ongaro
Gaetana Ganci
Luigi Mereu
Fabrizio Meroni
Vera Pessina
Cristina Proietti
Simona Scollo
Annalisa Cappello
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Copernicus GmbH, 2022.

Abstract

The effects of volcanic hazards can be quantified by applying new methods to provide support for rational decision-making. Mt Etna is one the most active volcanoes in the world, producing both effusive and explosive eruptions together with a very intense seismic activity, which significantly affect the territory and human society. We present the preliminary results obtained in the framework of the PANACEA project (INGV’s project “Pianeta Dinamico”, funded by the Italian Ministero dell’Università e la Ricerca, MUR) regarding the multi-hazard assessment around Mt Etna. These include: (i) the production of an updated spatio-temporal probability map of vent opening at Etna, using a procedure exploiting different Kernel functions (e.g. the exponential, Cauchy, and Gaussian functions), and testing volcanic deformation patterns to explore possible dynamic, structural conditioning on the vent opening process; (ii) the identification of a set of cascading effects scenarios that account for volcanic phenomena (i.e., volcanic unrest, seismicity, volcanic explosions, volcanic effusive events, lava flows, tephra/ballistic fall, and PDC), as well as other external hazards potentially linked in such chains (e.g., flooding, forest fires, etc.); and (iii) the identification of scenarios involving systemic impacts (e.g., impacts on the functionality or connectivity of networks).

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1dfc81bbae2ffc83ec18acf415294d87
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-12630