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Etna PhotoBlick von Taormina auf den Ätna

Country:

Italy

Subregion Name:

Italy

Volcano Type:

Stratovolcanoes

Volcano Status:

Historical

Last Known Eruption:

2004 

Summit Elevation:

3350 m

Latitude:

37.734°N

Longitude:

15.004°E

Mount Etna, towering above Catania, Sicily's second largest city, has one of the world's longest documented records of historical volcanism, dating back to 1500 BC. Historical lava flows of basaltic composition cover much of the surface of this massive volcano, whose edifice is the highest and most voluminous in Italy. The Mongibello stratovolcano, truncated by several small calderas, was constructed during the late Pleistocene and Holocene over an older shield volcano. The most prominent morphological feature of Etna is the Valle del Bove, a 5 x 10 km horseshoe-shaped caldera open to the east. Two styles of eruptive activity typically occur at Etna. Persistent explosive eruptions, sometimes with minor lava emissions, take place from one or more of the three prominent summit craters, the Central Crater, NE Crater, and SE Crater (the latter formed in 1978). Flank vents, typically with higher effusion rates, are less frequently active and originate from fissures that open progressively downward from near the summit (usually accompanied by strombolian eruptions at the upper end). Cinder cones are commonly constructed over the vents of lower-flank lava flows. Lava flows extend to the foot of the volcano on all sides and have reached the sea over a broad area on the SE flank.

Den Ätna besuchte ich im August 2001 sowie im Mai 2004 , 2008, 2009.. Leider kamen wir in 2001 erst 3 Tage nach Ende der  Eruptionen in Sizilien an

Ätna im August 2001 von Osten

Gipfelkrater

 

Ich im Vordergrund auf dem neuen 2001 Lavafeld.

Im Hintergrund  Südostkrater und die verlassene und seit 2003 nicht mehr sichtbare weil mit Lava verschüttete Hütte

 

Blick auf das untere Lavafeld  bei der Strasse zum Refugium Sapienza vom Crateri Silvestri aus August 2001

Dieses  Haus hatte nochmal Glück im Unglück

die untere Eruptionsspalte  2 Wochen nach dem Ausbruch 2001

oberhalb der unteren Eruptionsspalte