The rocks of Alban Hills and Monti Sabatini volcanoes (Central Italy) and their associated epiclastic deposits have been extensively used as building material in ancient Rome from about VIIIth century BCE to IVth century CE. However, the identification of the source areas of these rocks is difficult due to the lack of an integrated stratigraphic and geochemical analysis of the relationships between the two volcanic districts, and to the alteration affecting the primary products as consequence of weathering and pedogenetic processes. Here, a comprehensive, upgraded stratigraphic and geochronological review of the two volcanic districts, corroborated by new geochronological data for several eruptive units and altered deposits is presented, co...
We report on the newly discovered lava flow that erupted in the Colli Albani Volcanic District, whic...
This study deals with explosive activity of southern italian volcanoes recorded in the roman region ...
This multi-disciplinary work provides an updated assessment of possible future eruptive scenarios fo...
The rocks of Alban Hills and Monti Sabatini volcanoes (Central Italy) and their associated epiclasti...
The roman territorial framework is mostly the product of recent geodynamic processes affecting the w...
Research focus on the geochemical and petrographic characterisation of volcanics used in the Roman c...
We present 24 40Ar/39Ar ages for the youngest volcanic products from the Alban Hills volcanic distri...
Through the assistance of trace element and petrographic analyses on 14 samples of mortar aggregate...
This study deals with explosive activity of southern italian volcanoes recorded in the roman region ...
International audiencethe accumulation of magma within the Monti Sabatini Volcanic District (MSVD), ...
The geology around Rome is largely a result of recent geodynamic processes affecting the western Me...
We report on the newly discovered lava flow that erupted in the Colli Albani Volcanic District, whic...
This study deals with explosive activity of southern italian volcanoes recorded in the roman region ...
This multi-disciplinary work provides an updated assessment of possible future eruptive scenarios fo...
The rocks of Alban Hills and Monti Sabatini volcanoes (Central Italy) and their associated epiclasti...
The roman territorial framework is mostly the product of recent geodynamic processes affecting the w...
Research focus on the geochemical and petrographic characterisation of volcanics used in the Roman c...
We present 24 40Ar/39Ar ages for the youngest volcanic products from the Alban Hills volcanic distri...
Through the assistance of trace element and petrographic analyses on 14 samples of mortar aggregate...
This study deals with explosive activity of southern italian volcanoes recorded in the roman region ...
International audiencethe accumulation of magma within the Monti Sabatini Volcanic District (MSVD), ...
The geology around Rome is largely a result of recent geodynamic processes affecting the western Me...
We report on the newly discovered lava flow that erupted in the Colli Albani Volcanic District, whic...
This study deals with explosive activity of southern italian volcanoes recorded in the roman region ...
This multi-disciplinary work provides an updated assessment of possible future eruptive scenarios fo...