Dynamics of explosive eruptions is often strongly controlled by temporal changes in conduit geometry. Quantitative constraints to this problem are difficult to define, but basic information on the lithic fraction in pyroclastic deposits can be used as an input of numerical models to infer conduit and crater evolution in terms of shape and dimension. Field data on the 79 CE Pompeii eruption (Vesuvius, Italy) are used here to constrain depth‐dependent variations in conduit geometry. The different lithology of the accidental components, resulting from the erosion of a conduit/crater system crosscutting a well‐known subsurface stratigraphy, helps in defining the provenance depth of the eroded fragments. We reproduced the eruption evolution by c...
We describe the products of the hitherto poorly known 512 AD eruption at Vesuvius, Italy. The deposi...
We describe the products of the hitherto poorly known 512 AD eruption at Vesuvius, Italy. The deposi...
This paper deals with ground-hugging, gas-pyroclast currents from explosive volcanic eruptions and t...
Plinian eruptions are short-lived events that can have long-lasting consequences. They produce high ...
The current paradigm for volcanic eruptions is that magma erupts from a deep magma reservoir through...
New volcanological studies allow reconstruction of the eruption dynamics of the Pomici di Mercato er...
International audienceThe magmatic phase of the AD 79 eruption of Vesuvius produced alternations of ...
Plinian eruptions are powerful explosive volcanic events that impact large areas with cubic kilomete...
The volcanic activity that built up the Monte dei Porri stratocone (Salina Island) was reconstructed...
Understanding the dynamics and effects of phreatic eruptions is crucial to the hazard assessment of ...
Small-scale pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) associated with the AD 472 (Pollena) eruption of Som...
The current paradigm for volcanic eruptions is that magma erupts from a deep magma reservoir through...
The AD 79 Vesuvius eruption buried the Roman towns around the volcano under several metres of pyrocl...
A huge excavation project is in progress at Pompeii since the last year, it will lead to the exhibit...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) generated during the Plinian eruption of the Pomici di Avellino ...
We describe the products of the hitherto poorly known 512 AD eruption at Vesuvius, Italy. The deposi...
We describe the products of the hitherto poorly known 512 AD eruption at Vesuvius, Italy. The deposi...
This paper deals with ground-hugging, gas-pyroclast currents from explosive volcanic eruptions and t...
Plinian eruptions are short-lived events that can have long-lasting consequences. They produce high ...
The current paradigm for volcanic eruptions is that magma erupts from a deep magma reservoir through...
New volcanological studies allow reconstruction of the eruption dynamics of the Pomici di Mercato er...
International audienceThe magmatic phase of the AD 79 eruption of Vesuvius produced alternations of ...
Plinian eruptions are powerful explosive volcanic events that impact large areas with cubic kilomete...
The volcanic activity that built up the Monte dei Porri stratocone (Salina Island) was reconstructed...
Understanding the dynamics and effects of phreatic eruptions is crucial to the hazard assessment of ...
Small-scale pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) associated with the AD 472 (Pollena) eruption of Som...
The current paradigm for volcanic eruptions is that magma erupts from a deep magma reservoir through...
The AD 79 Vesuvius eruption buried the Roman towns around the volcano under several metres of pyrocl...
A huge excavation project is in progress at Pompeii since the last year, it will lead to the exhibit...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) generated during the Plinian eruption of the Pomici di Avellino ...
We describe the products of the hitherto poorly known 512 AD eruption at Vesuvius, Italy. The deposi...
We describe the products of the hitherto poorly known 512 AD eruption at Vesuvius, Italy. The deposi...
This paper deals with ground-hugging, gas-pyroclast currents from explosive volcanic eruptions and t...