Recent studies have demonstrated that soils formed on pyroclastic ash deposits are much more common in the Mediterranean area than previously assumed. These soils are an important key to understanding past volcanic events and landscape evolution. Chronological information in soils of Quaternary volcanic events, however, remains still poorly understood in southern Italy. Using a multi-method forensic approach, we explore the origin and age of volcanic deposits (soils) in Sicily and Calabria. The geochemical signature of the soil was compared to the chemical fingerprint of the magmas of potential source areas of southern Italian volcanoes. The results indicate that the investigated soils on the Nebrodi (Sicily) and Sila (Calabria) mountains w...
The island of Lipari (Italy) is characterized by calc-alkaline to potassic volcanism and a Mediterra...
This study deals with explosive activity of southern italian volcanoes recorded in the roman region ...
none3noA detailed chemical investigation of volcanic glass fragments from volcaniclastic strata (6 t...
Recent studies have demonstrated that soils formed on pyroclastic ash deposits are much more common ...
As a large, active volcano, Mt Etna presents a complex soil-forming environment, with a spatial dive...
In this paper the role of time and late Pleistocene to middle Holocene climate changes in the Somma-...
The Brown Tuffs (BT) are widespread lithologically-homogeneous, reddish-brown to grey, ash-rich pyro...
Distal tephrochronology relies on the synchronous dispersal and deposition of volcanic ash or tephra...
New tephrostratigraphic data from three marine cores sampled in different depositional settings arou...
Pumice fall deposits found in the Nebrodi Mountains and along the Alcantara River, close to the tow...
Volcanic sediments are involved in both stratigraphic architecture and pedological environment of th...
none7siThe Brown Tuffs (BT) are widespread reddish-brown to grey, ash-rich pyroclastic deposits reco...
The properties of seven pedons, formed in three different tephra deposits inside the main caldera of...
The island of Lipari (Italy) is characterized by calc-alkaline to potassic volcanism and a Mediterra...
This study deals with explosive activity of southern italian volcanoes recorded in the roman region ...
none3noA detailed chemical investigation of volcanic glass fragments from volcaniclastic strata (6 t...
Recent studies have demonstrated that soils formed on pyroclastic ash deposits are much more common ...
As a large, active volcano, Mt Etna presents a complex soil-forming environment, with a spatial dive...
In this paper the role of time and late Pleistocene to middle Holocene climate changes in the Somma-...
The Brown Tuffs (BT) are widespread lithologically-homogeneous, reddish-brown to grey, ash-rich pyro...
Distal tephrochronology relies on the synchronous dispersal and deposition of volcanic ash or tephra...
New tephrostratigraphic data from three marine cores sampled in different depositional settings arou...
Pumice fall deposits found in the Nebrodi Mountains and along the Alcantara River, close to the tow...
Volcanic sediments are involved in both stratigraphic architecture and pedological environment of th...
none7siThe Brown Tuffs (BT) are widespread reddish-brown to grey, ash-rich pyroclastic deposits reco...
The properties of seven pedons, formed in three different tephra deposits inside the main caldera of...
The island of Lipari (Italy) is characterized by calc-alkaline to potassic volcanism and a Mediterra...
This study deals with explosive activity of southern italian volcanoes recorded in the roman region ...
none3noA detailed chemical investigation of volcanic glass fragments from volcaniclastic strata (6 t...