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The nature of the eruptive activity occurring at both Mount Etna and Mount Stromboli can be labelled "Strombolian", meaning a continuous, moderate kind of activity that occasionally produces larger paroxysms. This is different from "Vulcanian" activity, for example, says Freret-Lorgeril. In the latter, volcanoes erupt after gases and thick magma build up in pressure beneath a cap or plug, eventually blowing through this barrier. Strombolian activity is a bit more fluid – like a pot on the boil, or bubbles of gas coming to the surface in a container of liquid. "You have a large amount of gas and magma," explains Freret-Lorgeril. "When the bubble arrives at the surface, it will explode."
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