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DURING a recent extensive phase1 on Stromboli (November 5–24, 1975; Fig. 1), which was accompanied by an increase of explosive activity, I noticed an interesting inverse relationship between seismic and eruptive activity.
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Nappi, G., Boll. Soc. geol. ital., 94 (in the press).
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NAPPI, G. Recent activity of Stromboli. Nature 261, 119–120 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1038/261119a0
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