Mount Etna
Chester, D. K. / Kilburn, C. / Guest, J. E. / Duncan, A. M.![Mount Etna](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/434/4348874/CHSBZCOP034348874.jpg)
Since the Second World War interest in the active by Italian geophysicists, studies of ground deform volcano Mount Etna, in Sicily, has been steadily ation by British and Italian groups, measurements increasing. This interest has not been restricted of microgravity changes particularly by a British to Italy, and scientists from Belgium, France, group, endeavours to improve analytical tech Germany, the United States and the United King nique...