Re-examination of central Mediterranean paleoclimate archives on tephra layers indicates that three widely dispersed tephra layers occurred during the Bronze Age, namely Agnano Mt Spina from Campi Flegrei (ca. 4.4 calka BP), Avellino from Somma-Vesuvius (ca. 3.9 cal ka BP), and FL from Etna (ca. 3.3 cal ka BP). Stratigraphical correlations of selected archives using these tephra layers indicate that some records have severe chronological biases, posing important limitations to the use of these archives for defining the paleoclimate conditions during the Bronze Age. Regardless of the temporal mismatches, the Agnano Mt Spina tephra layer seems to have occurred at the beginning of a centennial scale period of climatic deterioration, while the...
Five cores from the southern Tyrrhenian and Ionian seas were studied for their tephra and cryptoteph...
Terrestrial archives from the Mediterranean have been crucial to expanding our understanding of past...
In the lacustrine succession F4‐F5 of the Fucino Basin, central Italy, 20 visible tephra layers were...
Re-examination of central Mediterranean paleoclimate archives on tephra layers indicates that three ...
International audienceThe identification and characterisation of high-frequency climatic changes dur...
The identification and characterisation of high-frequency climatic changes during the Holocene requi...
We found Bronze Age lake sediments from the Agro Pontino graben (Central Italy) to contain a thin (2...
We found Bronze Age lake sediments from the Agro Pontino graben (Central Italy) to contain a thin (2...
We found Bronze Age lake sediments from the Agro Pontino graben (Central Italy) to contain a thin (2...
Distal tephra from the major Somma-Vesuvius Avellino (AV) eruption is widespread in the coastal basi...
We found Bronze Age lake sediments from the Agro Pontino graben (Central Italy) to contain a thin (2...
A study of six tephra layers discovered in different deposits between 1600 and 2700 m a.s.l. in the ...
A study of six tephra layers discovered in different deposits between 1600 and 2700 m a.s.l. in the ...
Following on the discovery (in 2011) of a layer of distal tephra from the Pomici di Avellino eruptio...
A study of six tephra layers discovered in different deposits between 1600 and 2700 m. a.s.l. in the...
Five cores from the southern Tyrrhenian and Ionian seas were studied for their tephra and cryptoteph...
Terrestrial archives from the Mediterranean have been crucial to expanding our understanding of past...
In the lacustrine succession F4‐F5 of the Fucino Basin, central Italy, 20 visible tephra layers were...
Re-examination of central Mediterranean paleoclimate archives on tephra layers indicates that three ...
International audienceThe identification and characterisation of high-frequency climatic changes dur...
The identification and characterisation of high-frequency climatic changes during the Holocene requi...
We found Bronze Age lake sediments from the Agro Pontino graben (Central Italy) to contain a thin (2...
We found Bronze Age lake sediments from the Agro Pontino graben (Central Italy) to contain a thin (2...
We found Bronze Age lake sediments from the Agro Pontino graben (Central Italy) to contain a thin (2...
Distal tephra from the major Somma-Vesuvius Avellino (AV) eruption is widespread in the coastal basi...
We found Bronze Age lake sediments from the Agro Pontino graben (Central Italy) to contain a thin (2...
A study of six tephra layers discovered in different deposits between 1600 and 2700 m a.s.l. in the ...
A study of six tephra layers discovered in different deposits between 1600 and 2700 m a.s.l. in the ...
Following on the discovery (in 2011) of a layer of distal tephra from the Pomici di Avellino eruptio...
A study of six tephra layers discovered in different deposits between 1600 and 2700 m. a.s.l. in the...
Five cores from the southern Tyrrhenian and Ionian seas were studied for their tephra and cryptoteph...
Terrestrial archives from the Mediterranean have been crucial to expanding our understanding of past...
In the lacustrine succession F4‐F5 of the Fucino Basin, central Italy, 20 visible tephra layers were...