Mt Etna’s east flank surface displacements and the siting of future eruptions
2012

This is a Full Scientific Report resulting from NERC Geophysical Equipment Facility Loan 929, principal investigator Dr John Murray.
Abstract
This project is aimed at determining not the time, but the position of the next eruption of Mt Etna volcano, by measuring the detailed relative displacements of a dense network of GPS stations.
Full Report
Cite as:
Murray, J.B., "Mt Etna’s east flank surface displacements and the siting of future eruptions", NERC Geophysical Equipment Facility, Scientific Report 929, 2012
Selected external publications resulting from this GEF loan
- Murray, J.B., van Wyk de Vries, B., Pitty, A., Sargent, P. and Wooller, L., 2018, Gravitational sliding of the Mt. Etna massif along a sloping basement, Bulletin of Volcanology, 80(4), doi: 10.1007/s00445-018-1209-1
