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The Stromboli 2002 tsunamigenic submarine slide: Characteristics and possible failure mechanisms
Author(s) -
Chiocci Francesco L.,
Romagnoli Claudia,
Tommasi Paolo,
Bosman Alessandro
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
journal of geophysical research: solid earth
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.67
H-Index - 298
eISSN - 2156-2202
pISSN - 0148-0227
DOI - 10.1029/2007jb005172
Subject(s) - submarine landslide , geology , landslide , submarine , bathymetry , seismology , volcano , aeolian processes , submarine pipeline , event (particle physics) , slope failure , geomorphology , geotechnical engineering , oceanography , physics , quantum mechanics
On 30 December 2002, a major instability event, deeply involving the submarine slope, occurred on the Sciara del Fuoco, on the western flank of Stromboli volcano, in the Aeolian Islands. Tsunami waves with a maximum runup of over 10 m in Stromboli were generated, having a measurable impact as far as the Sicily coast. Just 10 months before the event, a multibeam bathymetry had been collected in the area down to 1000 m of depth. A repetition of the survey after the slide allowed the unique opportunity to verify the occurrence of a large submarine slide and to define volumes involved and morphology generated by the event, through the comparison of the preevent and postevent bathymetric grids. A morphological characterization of the slope before and after the submarine landslide is presented, showing how the preexisting features interacted with the slide event in controlling the instability. Mechanisms of the submarine failure are discussed on the basis of the geometrical characters of the landslide event, structural and stratigraphic setting of the submerged slope, and geotechnical considerations on the behavior of slope material.

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