Supplementary material to “The Most Ancient Maps of Erupting Mount Etna” by Emanuela Guidoboni and Cecilia Ciuccarelli
Emanuela Guidoboni and Cecilia Ciuccarelli, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Bologna, Italy.
Citation:
Guidoboni, E., and C. Ciuccarelli (2008), The most ancient maps of erupting Mount Etna,
Eos Trans. AGU, 89(1), 2, 5.
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Fig. 1. Map 1 is a watercolor sketch showing Mount Etna erupting, 1634. Red indicates lava; ochre indicates ground; white indicates the so-called zone of the perennial snows, which no longer exists. Courtesy Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma.
Fig. 2. Map 2 shows Mount Etna erupting, 1635. Drawing in ink and sepia watercolor. Courtesy Bibliothèque National de France.

