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EDIS Number: EQ-20130205-303374-ITA
Magnitude: 2.0
Mercalli scale: 1
Date-Time [UTC]: Tuesday, 05th February 2013 at 09:01 PM
Local Date/Time: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 at 22:01 in the evening at epicenter
Coordinate: 43° 22.200, 11° 1.800
Depth: 6 km (3.73 miles)
Hypocentrum: Shallow depth
Volcano Location Type Last eruption Distance Deatils
Amiata About 20 km NW of Lake Bolsena, Tuscan, Italy Lava domes Pleistocene 44.35 km
Larderello Italy, Italy Explosion craters 11.54 km
Larderello Italy
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Volcano Type: Explosion craters
Volcano Status: Historical
Last Known Eruption: 1282 (in or before)
Larderello, one of the world's most productive geothermal areas, is located in the southern part of the Tuscany region of Italy. This extensive solfatara field lies in an area underlain by sediments of Eocene-to-Pliocene age. The geothermal activity is considered to be related to a cooling granitic pluton of Pliocene age beneath sedimentary and metamorphic rocks ranging from Paleozoic to Tertiary age, although the area is cut by faults with hydrothermal mineralization related to Pliocene-to-Quaternary Tuscan magmatism...