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Data from the Global Volcanism Program of the Smithsonian Institution
Details for: Stromboli
This view of Stromboli shows the NE tip of the island with the Rina Grande valley at the left. The principal historically active vent of Stromboli lies at the head of the Sciarra del Fuoco, a prominent scarp on the opposite side of the island. Stromboli, the NE-most of the Aeolian Islands, has produced frequent mild explosions throughout much of historical time. Photo by Guiseppina Kysar, 1999 (Smithsonian Institution).
Volcano Number:
211040
Volcano Name:
Stromboli
Country:
Italy
Volcano Type:
Stratovolcano
Last Eruption:
2024 CE
Elevation:
924m
Tectonic Setting:
Subduction zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
Pop. within 5km:
2225
Pop. within 10km:
2225
Pop. within 30km:
3894
Pop. within 100km:
1347563
Latitude:
38.789
Longitude:
15.213
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Spectacular incandescent nighttime explosions at Stromboli have long attracted visitors to the "Lighthouse of the Mediterranean" in the NE Aeolian Islands. This volcano has lent its name to the frequent mild explosive activity that has characterized its eruptions throughout much of historical time. The small island is the emergent summit of a volcano that grew in two main eruptive cycles, the last of which formed the western portion of the island. The Neostromboli eruptive period took place between about 13,000 and 5,000 years ago. The active summit vents are located at the head of the Sciara del Fuoco, a prominent scarp that formed about 5,000 years ago due to a series of slope failures which extends to below sea level. The modern volcano has been constructed within this scarp, which funnels pyroclastic ejecta and lava flows to the NW. Essentially continuous mild Strombolian explosions, sometimes accompanied by lava flows, have been recorded for more than a millennium.
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