Reportage : The lava fault

The lava fault
02 janvier 2014
The lava fault

© Alexis ROSENFELD / Divergence

STROMBOLI ISLAND (SICILY), MEDITERRANEAN SEA - SEPTEMBER 2018 : The lava fault of the Stromboli on September 8, 2018, in the Aeolian islands archipelago, Mediterranean Sea. Below the Sciara del Fuoco, forming a natural slide, we observed this impressive fault, directly resulting from the seismic activity of the area. On the upper part, we can see volcanic bombs, resulting from strombolian eruptions. We explored the drop-off down to 100 meters, revealing the secrets of the deepest parts of this unexplored area. (Photo by Alexis Rosenfeld/Getty Images)

Lieu : ILE DE STROMBOLI, SICILE

Mots clés : ACTIVITE VOLCANIQUE, FAILLE SOU-MARINE, ILES EOLIENNES, IMAGE SOUS MARINE, IMAGE SOUS-MARINE, LAVE BASALTIQUE, MEDITERRANEE, MISSION 1 OCEAN, MISSION UNESCO, PATRIMOINE MONDIAL DE L'UNESCO, SICILE, STROMBOLI, VOLCAN, volcanologie

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