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    Activity of Mount Etna preceding the February 1999 fissure eruption: inferred mechanism from seismological and geochemical data by Delfa, S.La, Patanè, G., Clocchiatti, R., Joron, J.-L., Tanguy, J.-C.

    “…The February 1999 eruption of Mt. Etna took place through a fissure on the SSE flank of the cone of the summit SE Crater. This event was preceded by continuous…”
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    Archeomagnetic dating of Mediterranean volcanics of the last 2100 years: validity and limits by Tanguy, Jean-Claude, Le Goff, Maxime, Principe, Claudia, Arrighi, Simone, Chillemi, Vito, Paiotti, Anna, La Delfa, Santo, Patanè, Giuseppe

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-06-2003)
    “…Archeomagnetic dating developed at St. Maur laboratory has been applied to the Mediterranean volcanoes Etna, Vesuvius and Ischia. The method involves samples…”
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    Victims from volcanic eruptions : a revised database by TANGUY, J.-C, RIBIERE, C, SCARTH, A, TJETJEP, W. S

    Published in Bulletin of volcanology (1998)
    “…The number of victims from volcanism and the primary cause(s) of death reported in the literature show considerable uncertainty. We present the results of…”
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    Magma changes at Mount Etna: the 2001 and 2002–2003 eruptions by Clocchiatti, Roberto, Condomines, Michel, Guénot, Nadine, Tanguy, Jean-Claude

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-10-2004)
    “…The 2001 and 2002–2003 Etna eruptions were strongly explosive and their lavas (trachybasalts and alkali basalts) exhibit quite unusual mineralogy and…”
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    A detailed magnetic and mineralogical study of self-reversed dacitic pumices from the 1991 Pinatubo eruption (Philippines) by Bina, M., Tanguy, J. C., Hoffmann, V., Prévot, M., Listanco, E. L., Keller, R., Fehr, K. Th, Goguitchaïchvili, A. T., Punongbayan, R. S.

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-07-1999)
    “…39 dacitic pumice and lithic samples from the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo were investigated through both magnetic and mineralogical means. As in a previous…”
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    Short-lived radioactive disequilibria and magma dynamics in Etna volcano by Condomines, M, Bouchez, R, Ma, J. L, Tanguy, J. C, Amosse, J, Piboule, M

    Published in Nature (London) (12-02-1987)
    “…The interest of radioactive disequilibria for the study of magmatic processes has long been recognized. New results on the short-lived disequilibria in some…”
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    A model of the onset of the 1991–1993 eruption of Etna (Italy) by Patanè, G., Montalto, A., Vinciguerra, S., Tanguy, J.C.

    “…Eruptive activity at Etna resumed in the early morning of 14 December 1991, preceded by a 9 month inflation and a seismic swarm of appreciable intensity. In…”
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    226Ra or 226Ra/Ba dating of Holocene volcanic rocks: application to Mt. Etna and Merapi volcanoes by Condomines, M., Gauthier, P.J., Tanguy, J.C., Gertisser, R., Thouret, J.C., Berthommier, P., Camus, G.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-02-2005)
    “…This paper shows how 226Ra– 230Th disequilibria can be used to date Holocene volcanic rocks from some well selected volcanoes. A systematic study of these…”
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    Recent eruptive history of Stromboli (Aeolian Islands, Italy) determined from high-accuracy archeomagnetic dating by Arrighi, Simone, Rosi, Mauro, Tanguy, Jean-Claude, Courtillot, Vincent

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-10-2004)
    “…The “large sample method” of archeomagnetic dating was applied to Stromboli. 127 samples (10 sites) yielded paleofield directions with 95% confidence intervals…”
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    Chronology of Vesuvius' activity from A.D. 79 to 1631 based on archeomagnetism of lavas and historical sources by PRINCIPE, Claudia, TANGUY, Jean Claude, ARRIGHI, Simone, PAIOTTI, Anna, LE GOFF, Maxime, ZOPPI, Ugo

    Published in Bulletin of volcanology (01-12-2004)
    “…The activity of Vesuvius between A.D. 79 and 1631 has been investigated by means of precise archaeomagnetic dating of primary volcanic deposits and taking into…”
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    Evolution of the Mount Etna magma: Constraints on the present feeding system and eruptive mechanism by Tanguy, Jean-Claude, Condomines, Michel, Kieffer, Guy

    “…Volcanism in the Mount Etna area began some 500,000 years ago with sparse effusions of subaphyric olivine tholeiites showing primary characteristics (0.3–0.4%…”
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    Rapid dome growth at Montagne Pelée during the early stages of the 1902-1905 eruption: a reconstruction from Lacroix's data by TANGUY, Jean-Claude

    Published in Bulletin of volcanology (01-10-2004)
    “…Information obtained from various parts of the two books on Montagne Pelée by Lacroix enables an estimate to be made of the size of l'Etang Sec summit crater,…”
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    Volcanism and mantle–crust evolution: The Etna case by Patanè, Giuseppe, La Delfa, Santo, Tanguy, Jean-Claude

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (31-01-2006)
    “…Mount Etna is located in a particular region of convergence of African and Eurasian plates where intense post-collisional tectonics caused considerable uplift…”
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    Magma dynamics at Mt Etna: Constraints from U-Th-Ra-Pb radioactive disequilibria and Sr isotopes in historical lavas by Condomines, Michel, Tanguy, Jean-Claude, Michaud, Vale´rie

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-05-1995)
    “…238U- 230Th- 226Ra- 210Pb disequilibria and 87Sr/ 86Sr ratios have been measured in a suite of prehistoric and historical lava flows from Mt. Etna. Whereas Th…”
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