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

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(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.

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