We report on 270 paleomagnetic directions retrieved from 17 different spatter deposits spread over the northern and western flanks of the Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy). The spatter were emplaced during previously undated high-energy Strombolian eruptions occurring after the third-seventh century AD. Our paleomagnetic directions were superimposed over the paleosecular variation curve of the geomagnetic field for the last two millennia, obtained by reducing to the coordinates of Stromboli the archeomagnetic and magnetic observatory data from France and Italy. This comparison suggests that most of the spatter exposed in the northern flank of the volcano were emplaced during several eruptions occurring between ca. 1400 and 1600 AD,...
Determining the ages of past eruptions of active volcanoes whose slopes were historically inhabited ...
International audienceThe recent geomagnetic secular variation is mainly characterized by the large ...
AbstractThe rate of eruption of lava flows in large igneous provinces is a highly controversial topi...
We report on paleomagnetic directions gathered from 33 sites from (mostly Holocene) volcanics from S...
We present detailed stratigraphic-sedimentological and paleomagnetic analyses of Holocene phreatoma...
The ‘‘large sample method’’ of archeomagnetic dating was applied to Stromboli. 127 samples (10 site...
We present detailed stratigraphic-sedimentological and paleomagnetic analyses of Holocene phreatom...
The Neostromboli volcanic succession is characterized by packages of lava flow units and scoria beds...
International audienceThe recent eruptive history of the Vulcano island (Southern Italy) was investi...
Detailed paleomagnetic and rock magnetic studies of 14 previously undated lava flows from the Somma-...
In this work, paleomagnetism investigations and 40Ar/39Ar datings have been applied to lavas and pyr...
We report on the paleomagnetism of ten sites in the products of the most recent silicic eruptive cy...
Paleomagnetism is proving to represent one of the most powerful dating tools of volcanics emplaced ...
Arrighi et al. [2004] (hereinafter referred to as AR2004) recently reported paleomagnetic directions...
Determining the ages of past eruptions of active volcanoes whose slopes were historically inhabited ...
International audienceThe recent geomagnetic secular variation is mainly characterized by the large ...
AbstractThe rate of eruption of lava flows in large igneous provinces is a highly controversial topi...
We report on paleomagnetic directions gathered from 33 sites from (mostly Holocene) volcanics from S...
We present detailed stratigraphic-sedimentological and paleomagnetic analyses of Holocene phreatoma...
The ‘‘large sample method’’ of archeomagnetic dating was applied to Stromboli. 127 samples (10 site...
We present detailed stratigraphic-sedimentological and paleomagnetic analyses of Holocene phreatom...
The Neostromboli volcanic succession is characterized by packages of lava flow units and scoria beds...
International audienceThe recent eruptive history of the Vulcano island (Southern Italy) was investi...
Detailed paleomagnetic and rock magnetic studies of 14 previously undated lava flows from the Somma-...
In this work, paleomagnetism investigations and 40Ar/39Ar datings have been applied to lavas and pyr...
We report on the paleomagnetism of ten sites in the products of the most recent silicic eruptive cy...
Paleomagnetism is proving to represent one of the most powerful dating tools of volcanics emplaced ...
Arrighi et al. [2004] (hereinafter referred to as AR2004) recently reported paleomagnetic directions...
Determining the ages of past eruptions of active volcanoes whose slopes were historically inhabited ...
International audienceThe recent geomagnetic secular variation is mainly characterized by the large ...
AbstractThe rate of eruption of lava flows in large igneous provinces is a highly controversial topi...