Oblique view of the risk map for lava flow inundation on the flanks of Mt. Etna for the next 50 years
Etna, Italy, 2020
Figure 5 in: Del Negro, C., Cappello, A., Bilotta, G., Ganci, G., Hérault, A., & Zago, V. (2020). Living at the edge of an active volcano: Risk from lava flows on Mt. Etna. GSA Bulletin, 132(7-8), 1615-1625. https://doi.org/10.1130/B35290.1
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Del Negro, C., Cappello, A., Bilotta, G., Ganci, G., Hérault, A., & Zago, V. (2020). Living at the edge of an active volcano: Risk from lava flows on Mt. Etna. GSA Bulletin, 132(7-8), 1615-1625.Map Set
https://doi.org/10.1130/B35290.1
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