The dataset contains tilt data recorded along the north-eastern flank of Etna from 2008 to 2022. The instrument used is a bubble tiltmeter (LILY Model designed by AGI) and is placed inside a borehole, at a depth of 10 m. The station is identified by the acronym CBD (Case Bada) and is located at an altitude of 1420 m asl, belonging to the Etna tilt network, run by INGV-Osservatorio Etneo. The tilt station was built in 1994 and subsequently modified in 2008.
The dataset includes the values of the ground inclination measured every 15 minutes along the two components (tilt x and tilt y, with orientation N220E° and N130E° respectively and measured in microradians); the voltage of the power supply in volts (Ten_Batt); the temperature in degrees at the datalogger (temp_cr10); the atmospheric pressure in millibars (barometer); the temperature in degrees at the depth of the sensor (temp_tilt); the direction of the magnetic compass (north_tilt).
The station is powered by solar panels, so depending on the weather conditions, there may be periods when the sensor does not record. In addition, during technical interventions for shorter or longer periods, the recording can be interrupted and the data may therefore show gaps.