The lithological and compositional characteristics of eighteen different pyroclastic deposits of Campanian origin, dated between 125 cal ky BP and 22 cal ky BP, were described. The pyroclastic deposits were correlated among different outcrops mainly located on the Apennine slopes that border the southern Campanian Plain. They were grouped in two main stratigraphic and chronologic intervals of regional significance: a) between Pomici di Base (22.03 cal ky BP; Somma–Vesuvius) and Campanian Ignimbrite (39 cal ky BP; Campi Flegrei) eruptions; and b) older than Campanian Ignimbrite eruption. Three new 14C AMS datings support the proposed correlations. Six eruptions were attributed to the Pomici di Base- Campanian Ignimbrite stratigraphic ...
Explosive activity preceding the ~40 ka Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption in the Neapolitan volcani...
Explosive activity preceding the ~40 ka Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption in the Neapolitan volcani...
The Campi Flegrei caldera is a restless, nested structure resulting from two major collapses related...
The lithological and compositional characteristics of eighteen different pyroclastic deposits of Ca...
The lithological and compositional characteristics of eighteen different pyroclastic deposits of Cam...
The ∼ 150 km3 (DRE) trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite, which is situated north-west of Naples, Italy, i...
The city of Naples can be considered part of the Campi Flegrei volcanic field, and deposits within t...
The Campanian Volcanic Zone (CVZ) comprises multiple active volcanoes and includes the highly produc...
The Campania Plain is a wide coastal plain characterized by a huge quaternary sedimentary record mor...
The Late Pleistocene Albano Maar hosted the most recent volcanic activity of the Colli Albani Volcan...
International audienceExplosive activity preceding the ~40 ka Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption in ...
The Campania Plain is a wide coastal plain characterized by a huge quaternary sedimentary record mor...
Abstract – The Campanian Plain: a geological monument of 5.000 km2 from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the A...
A new pyroclastic stratigraphy is presented for the island of Ischia, Italy, for the period ∼75–50 ...
Explosive activity preceding the ~40 ka Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption in the Neapolitan volcani...
Explosive activity preceding the ~40 ka Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption in the Neapolitan volcani...
The Campi Flegrei caldera is a restless, nested structure resulting from two major collapses related...
The lithological and compositional characteristics of eighteen different pyroclastic deposits of Ca...
The lithological and compositional characteristics of eighteen different pyroclastic deposits of Cam...
The ∼ 150 km3 (DRE) trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite, which is situated north-west of Naples, Italy, i...
The city of Naples can be considered part of the Campi Flegrei volcanic field, and deposits within t...
The Campanian Volcanic Zone (CVZ) comprises multiple active volcanoes and includes the highly produc...
The Campania Plain is a wide coastal plain characterized by a huge quaternary sedimentary record mor...
The Late Pleistocene Albano Maar hosted the most recent volcanic activity of the Colli Albani Volcan...
International audienceExplosive activity preceding the ~40 ka Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption in ...
The Campania Plain is a wide coastal plain characterized by a huge quaternary sedimentary record mor...
Abstract – The Campanian Plain: a geological monument of 5.000 km2 from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the A...
A new pyroclastic stratigraphy is presented for the island of Ischia, Italy, for the period ∼75–50 ...
Explosive activity preceding the ~40 ka Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption in the Neapolitan volcani...
Explosive activity preceding the ~40 ka Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption in the Neapolitan volcani...
The Campi Flegrei caldera is a restless, nested structure resulting from two major collapses related...