Pumice fall deposits found in the Nebrodi Mountains and along the Alcantara River, close to the town of Randazzo (NE Sicily), have been studied to derive information about their volcanic source and age. The geochemical Na-alkaline affinity of juvenile products, benmoreite to trachyte, clearly indicates they originated from Etna volcano (Sicily). Major (EMPA) and trace (LA-ICP-MS) element compositional data on matrix glasses indicate that the investigated deposits have a compositional affinity consistent with the tephra deposits of unit D produced by the Ellittico calderaforming eruptions between ca. 17 and 19 cal ka BP. Furthermore, their compositions correspond to the distal tephra equivalent found in some lacustrine and marine...
We present the first integrated tephrochronological study (major and trace elemental glass compositi...
We present the geochemistry of glass fragments from three visible tephra layers outcropping in South...
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...
Major, minor and trace element analysis of volcanic glass in proximal and distal (< 2 mm) tephra dep...
Volcanic activity at Phlegraean Fields, Italy, produced several major marker tephras over a 50 ka pe...
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...
Recent studies have demonstrated that soils formed on pyroclastic ash deposits are much more common ...
Unraveling the eruptive history of the Island of Ischia (southern Italy) is problematic due to its b...
The Brown Tuffs (BT) are widespread lithologically-homogeneous, reddish-brown to grey, ash-rich pyro...
We present the first integrated tephrochronological study (major and trace elemental glass compositi...
We present the geochemistry of glass fragments from three visible tephra layers outcropping in South...
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...
Major, minor and trace element analysis of volcanic glass in proximal and distal (< 2 mm) tephra dep...
Volcanic activity at Phlegraean Fields, Italy, produced several major marker tephras over a 50 ka pe...
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...
Recent studies have demonstrated that soils formed on pyroclastic ash deposits are much more common ...
Unraveling the eruptive history of the Island of Ischia (southern Italy) is problematic due to its b...
The Brown Tuffs (BT) are widespread lithologically-homogeneous, reddish-brown to grey, ash-rich pyro...
We present the first integrated tephrochronological study (major and trace elemental glass compositi...
We present the geochemistry of glass fragments from three visible tephra layers outcropping in South...
Volcanic ash (tephra) erupted from the frequently active Campi Flegrei volcano forms layers in many ...