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Diliberto, Iole Serena (2022): Temperature of the ground, measured near surface, at Etna volcano (N-E Rift), Italy, hourly recorded in situ from 2009 to 2012 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.945278

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Published: 2022-06-09DOI registered: 2022-07-09

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Abstract:
The dataset consists of temperature measurements of the porous ground (loose volcanic breccia). The temperature data were acquired for 3 years, from 30 September 2009 to 14 September 2012. Name of the station BTL, site location Latitude: 37.780675° Longitude: 15.008787°. BTL station was located at a distance of about 120 m (meters) from the fumarole vents that developed at an altitude of about 2470 m a.s.l. (above sea level) on Mt. Etna's North-East Rift. Approximate location of the fumarole vents: 33S 500740E; 4181593N. The volcanic feature that suggested the label for the monitoring station (BTL) is the neighbor “Bottoniera Line of craters”, on the northern flank of Etna. The temperature data have been recorded on a vertical line of four PT1000 sensors (temperature range of –40 °C to 150 °C, accuracy ±0.2 °C, resolution ±0.1 °C); the distance between each sensor was 0.15 m, thus the total depth of the monitored profile was 0.60 meter. A data-logger (model EBRO EBI 2T-313 four-channel) protected by a watertight case, acquired and stored data every hour, for about three years. The stored data file was downloaded once, at the end of the monitoring period, and none touched the probes in the monitored site during the monitoring period of time. The uploaded file includes all the raw measurements for the temperature profiles showing a linear correlation (R2) higher than 0.990 because these have been used by the author for further evaluations of the heat flux from the ground, possibly related to the volcanic activity (Diliberto et al., 2018 (doi:10.1007/s00445-018-1198-0); Diliberto & Gennaro, 2022(doi:10.3390/app12094471)). The profiles of temperature showing a not ideal linear fitting (R2 lower than 0.990) have been filtered out from the dataset.
Keyword(s):
diffuse outgassing; steam convection; thermal monitoring; transition periods; volcanic activity
Related to:
Diliberto, Iole Serena; Gagliano Candela, E; Morici, S; Pecoraino, G; Bellomo, S; Bitetto, M; Longo, M (2018): Changes in heat released by hydrothermal circulation monitored during an eruptive cycle at Mt. Etna (Italy). Bulletin of Volcanology, 80(4), https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-018-1198-0
Diliberto, Iole Serena; Gennaro, Emanuela (2022): The Thermal Imbalances Recorded at the NE Rift during the 2012 Explosive Activity at the South East Cone (Mt. Etna, Italy). Applied Sciences, 12(9), 4471, https://doi.org/10.3390/app12094471
Coverage:
Latitude: 37.780675 * Longitude: 15.008787
Date/Time Start: 2009-09-30T18:43:00 * Date/Time End: 2012-09-14T11:00:00
Minimum Elevation: 2470.0 m * Maximum Elevation: 2470.0 m
Event(s):
BTL_Monitoring-2009-2012 * Latitude: 37.780675 * Longitude: 15.008787 * Date/Time Start: 2009-09-30T18:43:00 * Date/Time End: 2012-09-14T11:00:00 * Elevation: 2470.0 m * Location: Mount Etna, Sicily, Italia * Method/Device: Monitoring station (MONS)
Comment:
This dataset is the result of experimental monitoring on a Steam Heated Soil (SHS). The elaborations based on these ground temperature data, in situ measured, are the core of two scientific papers related to the eruptive activity of Mt Etna volcano (Diliberto et al., 2018; Diliberto& Gennaro, 2022). This research received no external funding. The author wishes to share the data with the scientific community and wishes to thank the collegues at the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, in particular Lorenzo Calderone and Santo Cappuzzo (INGV, Sezione di Palermo) for the technical support.
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
65196 data points

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