The gas emissions observed at Etna, are linked to the persistent emission of a huge volcanic plume, in the summit craters during both quiescent and eruptive magma degassing, and others gas manifestations such as mud volcanoes and soil degassing which occur in peripheral sectors of the volcano (Allard et al., 1991; Caracausi et al., 2003; Aiuppa et al., 2007). The Salinelle of Paternò are mud volcanoes located in the lower southern western flank of Mt. Etna, that it is one of the largest basaltic active volcano in Europe (Fig. 1a). The Salinelle are characterized by emissions of muddy and frequently salty water which sometime create specific pseudo-volcanic structures known as mud volcanoes. Their formation is due to the presence, in the subsoil, of over-pressured gases that escape upward through permeable rocks and structural and/or lithologic discontinuities, carrying to the surface a mixture of water, mud, hydrocarbon fluids and lithoid fragments that is emitted as a flowing liquid (Aiuppa et al., 2004).

Preliminary microtremor survey results in Salinelle mud volcanoes: Paternò, Italy.

PANZERA, FRANCESCO;LOMBARDO, Giuseppe;IMPOSA, Sebastiano
2015-01-01

Abstract

The gas emissions observed at Etna, are linked to the persistent emission of a huge volcanic plume, in the summit craters during both quiescent and eruptive magma degassing, and others gas manifestations such as mud volcanoes and soil degassing which occur in peripheral sectors of the volcano (Allard et al., 1991; Caracausi et al., 2003; Aiuppa et al., 2007). The Salinelle of Paternò are mud volcanoes located in the lower southern western flank of Mt. Etna, that it is one of the largest basaltic active volcano in Europe (Fig. 1a). The Salinelle are characterized by emissions of muddy and frequently salty water which sometime create specific pseudo-volcanic structures known as mud volcanoes. Their formation is due to the presence, in the subsoil, of over-pressured gases that escape upward through permeable rocks and structural and/or lithologic discontinuities, carrying to the surface a mixture of water, mud, hydrocarbon fluids and lithoid fragments that is emitted as a flowing liquid (Aiuppa et al., 2004).
2015
978-88-940442-5-6
Ambient noise; Spectral ratios; Mud volcanoes
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