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Stromboli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stromboli (Sicilian: Stròmbuli, [dubious – discuss] Greek: Στρονγύλη Strongulē) is a small island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the north coast of Sicily, containing one of ...
Stromboli Volcano, Italy: Map, Facts, Eruption Pictures
Learn about the history, geology and plate tectonics of Stromboli.
Global Volcanism Program | Stromboli | Summary
Country: Italy: Subregion Name: Italy: Volcano Number: 0101-04= Volcano Type: Stratovolcano: Volcano Status: Historical: Last Known Eruption: 2010 (continuing)
Stromboli Volcano
Stromboli Volcano Strombolian Eruptions
Stromboli
the stromboli volcano in italy ... Location map of Italy's most active volcanoes (Etna, Stromboli, Vesuvius, Vulcano, Lipari, Campi Flegrei)
Stromboli Volcano, Italy - John Seach
Stromboli Volcano - John Seach. Aeolian Islands, Italy. 38.79 N, 15.21 E, summit elevation 926 m stratovolcano. Stromboli is the northeastern most of the Aeolian Islands.
Global Volcanism Program | Stromboli | Data Sources
Stromboli. The following references are the sources used for data regarding this volcano. References are linked directly to our volcano data file.
Stromboli Volcano Photos
Photos of Stromboli volcano in Italy ... Lava flow from Stromboli volcano in 2003. T he available photographic material about Stromboli volcano on decadevolcano.net is ...
Stromboli Volcano Pops Like a Champagne Cork - Worldnews.com
Red-hot magma spews from Italy's Stromboli Volcano every 5 to 20 minutes thanks to tiny bubbles of magma that build up and pop a cork inside the volcano, according to a new ...
Volcanological history of Stromboli
11O.OOO years ago-present; the fourth period was characterized by the growth of Stromboli. The building of Alicudi was completed, and Vulcano's growth continued.
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