. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. Geology. STROMBOL] 255 Figure 3 is a plan by Perret of the conditions after the eruption of 1912, as published by de Fiore.^^ It does not differ materially from that of the conditions in April, 1914. In figure 4 is reproduced a plan of the vents in May, 1906, by Wegner,^^ which also is the basis of the map of the summit region of Stromboli given by Sieberg,^* who could not see the terrace because of the smoke. Disregarding the surface topographic details and considering only the vents, I is clearly the Zolfo vent (it is called the ^^bocca antiqu


. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. Geology. STROMBOL] 255 Figure 3 is a plan by Perret of the conditions after the eruption of 1912, as published by de Fiore.^^ It does not differ materially from that of the conditions in April, 1914. In figure 4 is reproduced a plan of the vents in May, 1906, by Wegner,^^ which also is the basis of the map of the summit region of Stromboli given by Sieberg,^* who could not see the terrace because of the smoke. Disregarding the surface topographic details and considering only the vents, I is clearly the Zolfo vent (it is called the ^^bocca antiqua" by AVegner) and III is the Torreone. Wegner's II probably is the Sciarra vent, though it is placed higher up and on a line between I and !l/^ '5 f h ,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Geological Society of America. [New York : The Society]


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