Volcanic ash (tephra) erupted from the frequently active Campi Flegrei volcano forms layers in many palaeoenvironmental archives across Italy and the Mediterranean. Proximal deposits of 50 of the post-15 ka eruptions have been thoroughly sampled and analysed to produce a complete database of glass compositions (>1900 analyses) to aid identification of these units. The deposits of individual eruptions are compositionally diverse and this variability is often greater than that observed between different units. Many of the tephra units do not have a unique glass chemistry, with compositionally similar tephra often erupted over long periods of time (1000s years). Thus, glass chemistry alone is not enough to robustly correlate most of the tep...
Major, minor and trace element analysis of volcanic glass in proximal and distal (< 2 mm) tephra dep...
Isochronous tephra layers provide the potential for the precise correlation of environmental records...
The study of volcanic ashes (or “tephra”) has an enormous potential for volcanic stratigraphy and ex...
Volcanic ash (tephra) erupted from the frequently active Campi Flegrei volcano forms layers in many ...
Volcanic ash (tephra) erupted from the frequently active Campi Flegrei volcano forms layers in many ...
Distal tephrochronology relies on the synchronous dispersal and deposition of volcanic ash or tephra...
Volcanic ash (b2 mm) erupted from the Aeolian Islands is reported distally as layers in sedimentary ...
Volcanic activity at Phlegraean Fields, Italy, produced several major marker tephras over a 50 ka pe...
The Campanian Volcanic Zone (CVZ) comprises multiple active volcanoes and includes the highly produc...
New tephrostratigraphic data from three marine cores sampled in different depositional settings arou...
Volcanic activity at Phlegraean Fields, Italy, produced several major marker tephras over a 50 ka pe...
The increasing application of cryptotephra studies is leading the identification of new tephra marke...
Unraveling the eruptive history of the Island of Ischia (southern Italy) is problematic due to its b...
none3noA detailed chemical investigation of volcanic glass fragments from volcaniclastic strata (6 t...
A review of compositional data of the major explosive eruptions of Vesuvius is presented, comparing ...
Major, minor and trace element analysis of volcanic glass in proximal and distal (< 2 mm) tephra dep...
Isochronous tephra layers provide the potential for the precise correlation of environmental records...
The study of volcanic ashes (or “tephra”) has an enormous potential for volcanic stratigraphy and ex...
Volcanic ash (tephra) erupted from the frequently active Campi Flegrei volcano forms layers in many ...
Volcanic ash (tephra) erupted from the frequently active Campi Flegrei volcano forms layers in many ...
Distal tephrochronology relies on the synchronous dispersal and deposition of volcanic ash or tephra...
Volcanic ash (b2 mm) erupted from the Aeolian Islands is reported distally as layers in sedimentary ...
Volcanic activity at Phlegraean Fields, Italy, produced several major marker tephras over a 50 ka pe...
The Campanian Volcanic Zone (CVZ) comprises multiple active volcanoes and includes the highly produc...
New tephrostratigraphic data from three marine cores sampled in different depositional settings arou...
Volcanic activity at Phlegraean Fields, Italy, produced several major marker tephras over a 50 ka pe...
The increasing application of cryptotephra studies is leading the identification of new tephra marke...
Unraveling the eruptive history of the Island of Ischia (southern Italy) is problematic due to its b...
none3noA detailed chemical investigation of volcanic glass fragments from volcaniclastic strata (6 t...
A review of compositional data of the major explosive eruptions of Vesuvius is presented, comparing ...
Major, minor and trace element analysis of volcanic glass in proximal and distal (< 2 mm) tephra dep...
Isochronous tephra layers provide the potential for the precise correlation of environmental records...
The study of volcanic ashes (or “tephra”) has an enormous potential for volcanic stratigraphy and ex...