This file will be under construction as long as Stromboli remains active...
- For the continuation of the Stromboli Seismic Montitoring Project of University of Udine -
With these pages, I intend to present a vision of Stromboli as complete as possible, but I also wish to present this volcano in a broader context and give some information about the other prominent Italian volcanic areas and central volcanoes. At this stage, this information is necessarily incomplete, but it will be more accurate and detailed with time. Just for the record, and for the pleasure of all the volcanophiles around, I occasionally present images of recent or ongoing eruptions that are not available elsewhere on the WWW at that moment. I am proud to say that it has been this site that first had images of the 1995 eruptions of Fogo, Metis Shoal, Kuju, and Cerro Negro, even if they were within days superseded by much more brilliant images on other WWW sites.
ENJOY!!!
Alla donna del mio cuore... Giada Giuntoli. To the fabulous story that began on 6 November 1990 on the island of Vulcano, and all its enchanting chapters.
Much of my knowledge of the Eolian Islands has been gained by making field trips together with other volcanologists and geologists, when I was acting as a local field guide but in fact was being guided myself to those marvellous places. Among those who led me to this knowledge there were
I have acquired some of the information appearing in the more "scientific" parts of this site from very pleasant conversations with friends and colleagues from Italy. I wish to express my particular gratitude to Natale Calanchi and Claudio Tranne of Dipartimento di Scienze Mineralogiche at the University of Bologna, and Roberto Carniel at the Dipartimento di Georisorse e Territorio at the University of Udine.
All this is dedicated to the knowledge that mankind has about volcanoes, and about Stromboli in particular. It is thus decicated to all monitoring and observation carried out at that volcano. I point to the fact that one monitoring project at Stromboli is immediately threatened from cancelling, due to lack of funding (in a country where a majority of the population has just manifested its conviction that private TV stations are of highest-priority value for society). Thanks to Roberto Carniel and his Stromboli seismic monitoring project, information about seismicity has been made available rapidly both in the Bulletin of the Global Volcanism Network and on the World-Wide-Web. I wish that this project will not have to be cancelled. I wish that the growth of science will not have to give way to pure divertimento .
A spirit with a vision is a dream with a mission (Rush, 1987)
...and this is how we look like
...and this is the town where this page comes from
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