Among the active volcanoes worldwide, Somma-Vesuvius is one with the highest volcanic risk as the surrounding areas are highly populated. Somma-Vesuvius is quiescent since 1944, but geological and historical records reveal a frequent violent explosive activity in the last 4000 years, representing a severe risk for the ~700000 inhabitants currently living in the area having a high probability for being impacted by pyroclastic density currents (“red zone”) and more than one million people who can be potentially affected by tephra fallout. This study aims to analyze the distribution and grain-size of tephra fallout deposits from several Somma-Vesuvius eruptions of different styles, ranging from Violent Strombolian to sub-Plinian and Plinian, f...
During the past 22 ka of activity at Somma– Vesuvius, catastrophic pyroclastic density currents (PDC...
During the past 22 ka of activity at Somma– Vesuvius, catastrophic pyroclastic density currents (P...
A new proposal for the classification of Somma-Vesuvius (SV) explosive activity is presented, based ...
International audienceAmong the active volcanoes worldwide, Somma-Vesuvius is one with the highest v...
In this paper, we present results of the reconstruction of the total grain size distribution (TGSD) ...
New volcanological studies allow reconstruction of the eruption dynamics of the Pomici di Mercato er...
We describe the products of the hitherto poorly known 512 AD eruption at Vesuvius, Italy. The deposi...
The study of medium-large magnitude and intermediate-high intensity eruptions (VEI = 4/5; Column Hei...
The combined use of field investigation and laboratory analyses allowed the detailed stratigraphic r...
The stratigraphic succession of the Pomici di Avellino Plinian eruption from Somma-Vesuvius has been...
We describe the products of the hitherto poorly known 512 AD eruption at Vesuvius, Italy. The deposi...
International audienceThe quantification of the maximum runout, invaded area, volume, and total grai...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) generated during the Plinian eruption of the Pomici di Avellino ...
The eruptive history of Mt. Somma–Vesuvius is characterised by large explosive events: Pomici di Bas...
During the past 22 ka of activity at Somma– Vesuvius, catastrophic pyroclastic density currents (PDC...
During the past 22 ka of activity at Somma– Vesuvius, catastrophic pyroclastic density currents (P...
A new proposal for the classification of Somma-Vesuvius (SV) explosive activity is presented, based ...
International audienceAmong the active volcanoes worldwide, Somma-Vesuvius is one with the highest v...
In this paper, we present results of the reconstruction of the total grain size distribution (TGSD) ...
New volcanological studies allow reconstruction of the eruption dynamics of the Pomici di Mercato er...
We describe the products of the hitherto poorly known 512 AD eruption at Vesuvius, Italy. The deposi...
The study of medium-large magnitude and intermediate-high intensity eruptions (VEI = 4/5; Column Hei...
The combined use of field investigation and laboratory analyses allowed the detailed stratigraphic r...
The stratigraphic succession of the Pomici di Avellino Plinian eruption from Somma-Vesuvius has been...
We describe the products of the hitherto poorly known 512 AD eruption at Vesuvius, Italy. The deposi...
International audienceThe quantification of the maximum runout, invaded area, volume, and total grai...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) generated during the Plinian eruption of the Pomici di Avellino ...
The eruptive history of Mt. Somma–Vesuvius is characterised by large explosive events: Pomici di Bas...
During the past 22 ka of activity at Somma– Vesuvius, catastrophic pyroclastic density currents (PDC...
During the past 22 ka of activity at Somma– Vesuvius, catastrophic pyroclastic density currents (P...
A new proposal for the classification of Somma-Vesuvius (SV) explosive activity is presented, based ...