A ~ 5 m thick pyroclastic and volcaniclastic sequence, never reported before, comprising a pumice fall deposit has been recognized in a disused quarry near Pollena Trocchia, on the NW slope of Somma-Vesuvius. It is composed of three stratigraphic units: a pumice fall deposit that underlies a pyroclastic density current deposit; they are overlain by a volcaniclastic unit emplaced during a quiescent period of the volcano. The pyroclastic deposits are separated by a horizon of reworked material indicating the emplacement from two distinct eruptive events. The pumice fall deposit has been subject of a detailed investigation. It consists of an ash bed overlaid by a roughly stratified pumice fall layer. The presence of ballistic clasts indicates ...
We describe the products of the hitherto poorly known 512 AD eruption at Vesuvius, Italy. The deposi...
The deposits of several eruptions dominated by ash emission have been recently described in the stra...
We describe the products of the hitherto poorly known 512 AD eruption at Vesuvius, Italy. The deposi...
A ~. 5. m thick pyroclastic and volcaniclastic sequence, never reported before, comprising a pumice ...
New volcanological studies allow reconstruction of the eruption dynamics of the Pomici di Mercato er...
The combined use of field investigation and laboratory analyses allowed the detailed stratigraphic r...
Pre-caldera (N22 ka) lateral activity at Somma-Vesuvius is related to scoria- and spatter-cone formi...
The stratigraphic succession of the Pomici di Avellino Plinian eruption from Somma-Vesuvius has been...
S01.14 - Volcano geology and field observations aimed at validation of numerical models Pre-caldera...
A review of compositional data of the major explosive eruptions of Vesuvius is presented, comparing ...
Plinian eruptions are powerful explosive volcanic events that impact large areas with cubic kilomete...
Plinian eruptions are short-lived events that can have long-lasting consequences. They produce high ...
Among the active volcanoes worldwide, Somma-Vesuvius is one with the highest volcanic risk as the su...
A continuous-coring borehole recently drilled at Camaldoli dellaTorre on the southern slopes of Somm...
The reconstruction of the pre-eruptive storage conditions as well as syn-eruptive magma ascent dyna...
We describe the products of the hitherto poorly known 512 AD eruption at Vesuvius, Italy. The deposi...
The deposits of several eruptions dominated by ash emission have been recently described in the stra...
We describe the products of the hitherto poorly known 512 AD eruption at Vesuvius, Italy. The deposi...
A ~. 5. m thick pyroclastic and volcaniclastic sequence, never reported before, comprising a pumice ...
New volcanological studies allow reconstruction of the eruption dynamics of the Pomici di Mercato er...
The combined use of field investigation and laboratory analyses allowed the detailed stratigraphic r...
Pre-caldera (N22 ka) lateral activity at Somma-Vesuvius is related to scoria- and spatter-cone formi...
The stratigraphic succession of the Pomici di Avellino Plinian eruption from Somma-Vesuvius has been...
S01.14 - Volcano geology and field observations aimed at validation of numerical models Pre-caldera...
A review of compositional data of the major explosive eruptions of Vesuvius is presented, comparing ...
Plinian eruptions are powerful explosive volcanic events that impact large areas with cubic kilomete...
Plinian eruptions are short-lived events that can have long-lasting consequences. They produce high ...
Among the active volcanoes worldwide, Somma-Vesuvius is one with the highest volcanic risk as the su...
A continuous-coring borehole recently drilled at Camaldoli dellaTorre on the southern slopes of Somm...
The reconstruction of the pre-eruptive storage conditions as well as syn-eruptive magma ascent dyna...
We describe the products of the hitherto poorly known 512 AD eruption at Vesuvius, Italy. The deposi...
The deposits of several eruptions dominated by ash emission have been recently described in the stra...
We describe the products of the hitherto poorly known 512 AD eruption at Vesuvius, Italy. The deposi...