The document summarizes information about the Stromboli volcano located in Italy. Stromboli forms part of the Aeolian islands and its base lies over 1000 meters below the Tyrrhenian Sea, rising to an elevation of 924 meters above sea level. Stromboli is a composite volcano that is part of the Calabrian volcanic arc associated with the subduction of the African tectonic plate under the Eurasian plate. Composite volcanoes are made up of hardened lava flows and pyroclastic materials ejected during both quiet and explosive eruptions.