Figure 1
From: Dome-like behaviour at Mt. Etna: The case of the 28 December 2014 South East Crater paroxysm

(a) Map of the uppermost portion of Mt. Etna volcano and the lava flow field of the 28 December eruption (red); yellow track represents the eruptive fracture; green circles are the rock sampling spots. (b) the large “avalanche” scallop representing the tip of the south-western branch of the eruptive fracture (~3050 m a.s.l.) (for dimensions see Supplementary Fig. S2); (c) large “avalanche” scallop representing the tip of the north-eastern branch of the eruptive fracture (~3050 m a.s.l.). Figure (a) was generated using CorelDRAW graphic suite software (http://www.corel.com/it/). The topography is based on a DEM held by INGV-OE, Cartography Lab (http://geodb.ct.ingv.it:8088/geonetwork/srv/ita/main.home). Photos taken by C. Ferlito.