To assess ways in which the products of explosive eruptions interact with human settlements, we performed volcanological and rock magnetic analyses on the deposits of the A.D. 79 eruption at the Pompeii excavations (Italy). During this eruption the Roman town of Pompeii was covered by 2.5 m of fallout pumice and then partially destroyed by pyroclastic density currents (PDCs). Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility measurements performed on the fine matrix of the deposits allowed the quantification of the variations in flow direction and emplacement mechanisms of the parental PDCs that entered the town. These results, integrated with volcanological field investigations, revealed that the presence of buildings, still protruding through the fal...
S03.06 - Volcanoes and Human History Lateral facies variations in the 79 AD deposits at Pompeii An...
The AD 79 Vesuvius eruption destroyed the famous towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum located 5 and 10 k...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) generated during the Plinian eruption of the Pomici di Avellino ...
To assess ways in which the products of explosive eruptions interact with human settlements, we perf...
To assess ways in which the products of explosive eruptions interact with human settlements we perfo...
Integrating field observations and rock-magnetic measurements, we report how a turbulent pyroclastic...
During the A.D. 79 eruption of Vesuvius, Italy, the Roman town of Pompeii was covered by 2.5 m of py...
The AD 79 Vesuvius eruption buried the Roman towns around the volcano under several metres of pyrocl...
During the AD 79 eruption of Vesuvius, Italy, the Roman town of Pompeii, was covered by 2.5 m fallou...
A quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the damage caused by the products of explosive eruption...
Plinian eruptions are powerful explosive volcanic events that impact large areas with cubic kilomete...
A huge excavation project is in progress at Pompeii since the last year, it will lead to the exhibit...
Small-scale pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) associated with the AD 472 (Pollena) eruption of Som...
During the past 22 ka of activity at Somma– Vesuvius, catastrophic pyroclastic density currents (PD...
Plinian eruptions are highly energetic events that release cubic kilometres of magma in the form of ...
S03.06 - Volcanoes and Human History Lateral facies variations in the 79 AD deposits at Pompeii An...
The AD 79 Vesuvius eruption destroyed the famous towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum located 5 and 10 k...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) generated during the Plinian eruption of the Pomici di Avellino ...
To assess ways in which the products of explosive eruptions interact with human settlements, we perf...
To assess ways in which the products of explosive eruptions interact with human settlements we perfo...
Integrating field observations and rock-magnetic measurements, we report how a turbulent pyroclastic...
During the A.D. 79 eruption of Vesuvius, Italy, the Roman town of Pompeii was covered by 2.5 m of py...
The AD 79 Vesuvius eruption buried the Roman towns around the volcano under several metres of pyrocl...
During the AD 79 eruption of Vesuvius, Italy, the Roman town of Pompeii, was covered by 2.5 m fallou...
A quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the damage caused by the products of explosive eruption...
Plinian eruptions are powerful explosive volcanic events that impact large areas with cubic kilomete...
A huge excavation project is in progress at Pompeii since the last year, it will lead to the exhibit...
Small-scale pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) associated with the AD 472 (Pollena) eruption of Som...
During the past 22 ka of activity at Somma– Vesuvius, catastrophic pyroclastic density currents (PD...
Plinian eruptions are highly energetic events that release cubic kilometres of magma in the form of ...
S03.06 - Volcanoes and Human History Lateral facies variations in the 79 AD deposits at Pompeii An...
The AD 79 Vesuvius eruption destroyed the famous towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum located 5 and 10 k...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) generated during the Plinian eruption of the Pomici di Avellino ...