A core drilled within the northern part of the city of Napoli has offered the unique opportunity to observe in one single sequence the superposition of the four pyroclastic flow units emplaced during the Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption. Such a stratigraphic succession has never been encountered before in natural or in man made exposures. Therefore the CI sequence was reconstructed only on the basis of stratigraphic correlations and compositional data (in literature). The occurrence of four superposed CI flows, together with all the data available (in literature) allowed us to better constrain the chemical stratigraphy of the deposit and the compositional structure of the CI magma chamber. The CI magma chamber includes two cogenetic...
The ∼ 150 km3 (DRE) trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite, which is situated north-west of Naples, Italy, i...
The Campanian Volcanic Zone (CVZ) comprises multiple active volcanoes and includes the highly produc...
International audienceProcesses of crystal-mush remobilization by mafic magma recharges are often re...
The late Pleistocene trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite (CI; 300 km3 DRE) covers the Campanian Plain nea...
The late Pleistocene trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite (CI; 300 km3 DRE) covers the Campanian Plain ne...
The late Pleistocene trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite (>300 km3 DRE, ca. 39 ka) covers the Campania...
The late Pleistocene trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite (> 300 km3 DRE, ca. 39 ka) covers the Campanian ...
The Campi Flegrei caldera collapsed 39 ka in the Neapolitan area (southern Italy) after the Campani...
Petrochemical analyses of juvenile samples from twenty stratigraphic sections of the Campanian Ignim...
Caldera-forming eruptions, during which large volumes of magma are explosively evacuated into the a...
Large ignimbrites are the product of high-temperature pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) spreading ...
The Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) is a large-volume trachytic tuff erupted at 37 ka from the Campi Flegr...
The ∼ 150 km3 (DRE) trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite, which is situated north-west of Naples, Italy, i...
The Campanian Volcanic Zone (CVZ) comprises multiple active volcanoes and includes the highly produc...
International audienceProcesses of crystal-mush remobilization by mafic magma recharges are often re...
The late Pleistocene trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite (CI; 300 km3 DRE) covers the Campanian Plain nea...
The late Pleistocene trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite (CI; 300 km3 DRE) covers the Campanian Plain ne...
The late Pleistocene trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite (>300 km3 DRE, ca. 39 ka) covers the Campania...
The late Pleistocene trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite (> 300 km3 DRE, ca. 39 ka) covers the Campanian ...
The Campi Flegrei caldera collapsed 39 ka in the Neapolitan area (southern Italy) after the Campani...
Petrochemical analyses of juvenile samples from twenty stratigraphic sections of the Campanian Ignim...
Caldera-forming eruptions, during which large volumes of magma are explosively evacuated into the a...
Large ignimbrites are the product of high-temperature pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) spreading ...
The Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) is a large-volume trachytic tuff erupted at 37 ka from the Campi Flegr...
The ∼ 150 km3 (DRE) trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite, which is situated north-west of Naples, Italy, i...
The Campanian Volcanic Zone (CVZ) comprises multiple active volcanoes and includes the highly produc...
International audienceProcesses of crystal-mush remobilization by mafic magma recharges are often re...