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Les Éruptions Historiques de L’Etna: Chronologie et Localisation
Authors:J C Tanguy
Institution:1. PIRPSEV (CNRS-INAG), Laboratoire de Géomagnétisme du Pare Saint Maur, 4, avenue de Neptune, 94100, Saint Maur des Fossés
2. baboratoire de Pétrographie, Université de, Paris 6
Abstract:A careful examination of historical documents pertaining to the long (over three thousand years) history of Mount Etna has been carried out. Despite the abundance of details on eruptions, sometimes very ancient (e.g. that of 479/8 B.C. described by PINDAR), it is shown that the reports are often too imprecise for identifying with certainty the type of eruptive activity and the spatial extension of lava flows — or even the lava flows and eruptive centres themselves —, many of these having been buried by subsequent volcanic activity. Conversely, it can be shown that well preserved cones and flows were apparently produced by eruptions that went unoticed by historians. These considerations are supported by previous paleomagnetic work : lava flows and eruptive systems taken as belonging to eruptions of the years 1651 (Scorciavacca), 1595 (Gallo Bianco), 1566 (Linguaglossa), 1536 (Mt Pomiciaro NW, and a small flow W of Mt Vetore), 1494 (Mt Frumento Supino), 1408 (Trecastagni), 1381 (N of Catania), 1329 (Linera, Mt Ilice), 1284 (N of Zafferana), 1169 or 812 (Mt Sona) ..., have paleomagnetic directions inconsistent with that of the geomagnetic field at these respective dates. The reinterpretation of ancient documents by recent authors is often misleading, and some major errors have been corrected. Obviously, many gaps or uncertainties remain in the summary of eruptive sequences, except perhaps for the last two or three centuries. Eruptive models that are based on the use of historical documents should be examined in the view of these uncertainties with great care.
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