ETNA

or Aetnaboth: ĕtˈnə, volcano, 10,958 ft (3,340 m) high, on the east coast of Sicily, S Italy. It is the highest active volcano in Europe. The shape and height of its central cone have often been changed by eruptions. There are more than 260 lesser craters on the slopes, formed by lateral eruptions. The southeastern slope is cut by a deep (2,000–4,000-ft/610–1219-m), precipitous cleft, the Valle del Bove. The first known eruption occurred in 475 b.c. and was described by Pindar and Aeschylus. Of the numerous later eruptions, often accompanied by earthquakes, those of 1169 and 1669 were the most destructive; the most recent major eruption occurred in 1992.

The wide base of Mt. Etna, c.93 mi (150 km) in circumference, is encircled by a railroad. The fertile lower slopes are densely populated agricultural areas. Up to 1,600 ft (488 m) the vegetation is subtropical, yielding citrus fruit, bananas, and figs; between 1,600 and 4,300 ft (488–1,311 m) is a temperate zone, with vineyards and various fruit trees; from there to c.7,000 ft (2,130 m) are chestnut, birch, and pine woods; above, there is a desolate waste of lava and ashes. Near the top there is snow most of the year. There is an observatory at 9,650 ft (2,941 m). A motor road from Nicolosi, NW of Catania, to the 6,170-ft (1,881-m) level was completed in 1935.

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...direction Lawrence can see the volcanic Mount Etna, which he calls "that wicked witch...that the ancient Greeks had called Mount Etna the pillar of heaven or the pedestal of...sees the villages and lemon groves below Etna, indicating that these belong to "our...
...easily be misunderstood. Suppose that Mt. Etna first blew its top one million years ago...years ago it would have been true that Mt. Etna was blowing its top. And it might seem...ago it was false that the bearer of Mt. Etna was blowing its top, inasmuch as the name...
...Lawrences see "beautiful and wicked" Etna, geographic likeness of Aphrodite made...called Sicily: 19. This timeless Grecian Etna, in her lower-heaven loveliness, so...creature, intelligent and soulless, like the Etna Sicilians. Intelligent daimons, and humanly...
...blinded Cyclops. It is worthy of note that the Etna ekphrasis , occurring immediately next, is closely...and the sun 600 caeli spirabile lumen . c. The Etna ekphrasis 570-87 Hollow Etna and Jupiters thunderbolt. Etna is a hollow mountain...
...now follows, as the Trojans experience Etna and save the castaway Achaemenides, himself...of Polyphemus and his fellow Cyclopes. Etna and Polyphemus are kindred entities as...envisions them. His graphic personification of Etna finds it breaking forth a black cloud to...
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...Features of the July-august 2001 Mount Etna Eruption: Evidence for a Complex Magma...Pollard 1988). Volcanic activity at Mount Etna (Sicily) has been characterized by several...the adventive cones on the flanks of Mt. Etna are due to eccentric eruptions (Tanguy...
...Local and Regional Fault Systems in the Etna Region: Preliminary Results for the Period...space evolution of seismicity affecting the Etna area as a whole has provided inconsistent...to some seismic patterns affecting the Etna region (Latora et al. 1996; Vinciguerra...
Lyric Poetry, Etna. by Scott W. Blanchard Pietro Bembo. Lyric Poetry, Etna. Ed. and trans. Mary P. Chatfield. The I Tatti...includes in this volume a short dialogue entitled Etna that features Bembo and his father taking a trip up...
...Matthew Arnold published Empedocles on Etna, and Other Poems, his second volume of...his earlier title piece. "Empedocles on Etna" was not the only poem that Arnold chose...catches the problem best: "Empedocles on Etna" seems a poem that has always functioned...
...seems to reach a climax in Empedocles on Etna, which as a meditation on the plight of...communication. Speaking of Empedocles on Etna in this vein, David Riede points out...reached upon completion of Empedocles on Etna. Lockes generally pessimistic view of...
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...Christian Amodeo about his adventures on Etna by Christian Amodeo Occupation: Vulcanologist...visit volcanoes then? Im actually going to Etna next week. Im taking 12 undergraduates...oclock I was flying in a helicopter over Etna with colleagues producing a series of these...
...near the active interface of Eurasian and African tectonic plates, one of the worlds most continuously active volcanoes-Mount Etna-rumbles and spews. Historians have chronicled its intermittent paroxysms since Pindar and Aeschylus wrote about a spectacular...
...species. Later, on the side of Mount Etna, a volcano on the island of Sicily, he...the small cones, then how long ago had Etna formed? He found the answer in layer after...limestone layer that clearly ran underneath Etna and across the plains surrounding the volcano...
...those lucky enough to witness it. With Etna, it was one of the few accessible volcanoes...Hekla in Iceland, those from Vesuvius Etna are not to be compared to it either in...ILLUSTRATION OMITTED While Vesuvius, Etna and even Souffriere were becoming familiar...
...sections), Detroit, E1 Camino Real, Etna Tour Circuit-5 (five exhibitions...William E, Sequim, WA 25 51 Block, Jim, Etna, NH 33 57 Blogg, David, Willowdale...Andrea, Linden, VA 2 6 Block, Jim, Etna, NH 19 36 Boquist, Charles, Buena Park...
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Sicily Etna, Palermo, Siracusa, Taormina; Eight Days...and the ever-present snow-capped Mount Etna. Founded by the Phoenicians, then part...medieval charm wonderfully, facing both Etna and the sea, and is renowned for its beautiful...
Dining: Etna Eruption Is Hot Stuff. Eating out PIZZA...waiting I speak of is the new pizza, the Etna (pounds 9.10). You would think from...explorer - and paid the price. To describe the Etna as hot is a bit like describing Heather...
...In the Shadow of the Volcano; Mount Etna Erupted Again Last Month, Sparking Fears...narrowly escaped with his life when Mount Etna angrily awoke from its slumber, sending...This is the mountain soul of the lava." Etna started spewing molten rock and ash again...
Sicily Etna, Palermo, Siracusa, Taormina; Eight Days...It retains its medieval charm, faces both Etna and the sea, and is renowned for its beautiful...remains. DAY 7 Dominating eastern Sicily is Etna, Europes highest volcano. As you near the...
Sicily, Etna, Palermo, Siracusa, Taormina; Eight...medieval charm wonderfully, facing both Etna and the sea and is renowned for its beautiful...eastern Sicily is Europes highest volcano, Etna. As you near the summit itself you can...
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ETNA or Aetna both: et n , volcano, 10,958 ft (3,340 m) high, on the east...destructive; the most recent major eruption occurred in 1992. The wide base of Mt. Etna, c.93 mi (150 km) in circumference, is encircled by a railroad. The fertile...
PATERNO patarno , city (1991 pop. 44,266), E Sicily, Italy, at the foot of Mt. Etna, probably the ancient Hybla. It is an agricultural market and a food-processing center...
...iron-producing center during the Civil War. From c.1900 to 1910 the city had the largest blast furnace in the world, Big Etna, with a capacity of 100 tons per day. However, the development of the northern iron-ore ranges and improved transportation...
ADRANO adra no, town (1991 pop. 32,717), E Sicily, Italy, at the foot of Mt. Etna, near the confluence of the Simeto and Salso rivers. It is the commercial center for a region where olives and citrus fruit are...
...lower. The central and southern Apennines have mineral springs, crater lakes, fumaroles, and volcanoes (two, Vesuvius and Etna, are still active). The southern section also experiences many earthquakes. In 1980 one near Campania left 4800 people dead...
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