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Sicily's Mount Etna eruption sends huge plumes of ash into air: See video  USA Today

Mount Etna eruption mapped: How often does Italy’s ‘Lady of the Rings’ volcano erupt?  The Independent

Assessing impending hazards from summit eruptions: the new probabilistic map for lava flow inundation at Mt. Etna  Nature

Three-Dimensional Modeling of Mount Etna Volcano: Volume Assessment, Trend of Eruption Rates, and Geodynamic Significance  AGU Publications

Mount Etna erupts, shooting a massive ash cloud into the sky and raising alerts  NPR

Pia24417 Mt Etna February 2021  NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) (.gov)

Behold Sicily’s Mount Etna — its volcanic summit is the world’s only decipoint  Big Think

Mount Etna volcano in southern Italy erupts, halts flights  FOX Weather

Size distributions of fractures, dykes, and eruptions on Etna, Italy: Implications for magma-chamber volume and eruption potential  Nature

The 2018 Mount Etna Earthquake (Mw 4.9): Depicting a Natural Model of a Composite Fault System From Coseismic Surface Breaks  AGU Publications

3D seismic velocity models from local earthquake tomography furnish new insights on the Mount Etna volcano (Southern Italy)  Nature

Assessment of eruption source parameters using infrasound and plume modelling: a case study from the 2021 eruption of Mt. Etna, Italy  Nature

Observing Etna volcano dynamics through seismic and deformation patterns  Nature

The 2004–2005 Mt. Etna Compound Lava Flow Field: A Retrospective Analysis by Combining Remote and Field Methods  AGU Publications

Short-term detection of volcanic unrest at Mt. Etna by means of a multi-station warning system  Nature

Mapping Volcanic Deposits of the 2011–2015 Etna Eruptive Events Using Satellite Remote Sensing  Frontiers

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