The Marsili Seamount (MS) is an about 3200 m high volcanic complex measuring 70 × 30 km with the top at ~500 m b.s.l. MS is interpreted as the ridge of the 2 Ma old Marsili back-arc basin belonging to the Calabrian Arc–Ionian Sea subduction system(Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy). Previous studies indicate that theMS activity developed between 1 and 0.1 Ma through effusions of lava flows. Here, new stratigraphic, textural, geochemical, and 14C geochronological data from a 95 cm long gravity core (COR02) recovered at 839 m bsl in theMS central sector are presented. COR02 contains mud and two tephras consisting of 98 to 100 area% of volcanic ash. The thickness of the upper tephra (TEPH01) is 15 cm, and that of the lower tephra (TEPH02) is 60 c...
International audienceA detailed tephrostratigraphic study supported by stable isotope (δ18O) analys...
none8Hydrothermal alteration may weaken volcanic rocks, causing the gravitational instability of por...
From the south-eastern Tyrrhenian deep-sea floor, four sediment cores of "Meteor" cruise 22 (1971) a...
The Marsili Seamount (MS) is an about 3200 m high volcanic complex measuring 70 × 30 km with the top...
The volcanism of back-arc basins resembles that of oceanic spreading centers, rifts, and, in vanishi...
Marsili Seamount (b1 Ma; Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) is classically interpreted as the spreading...
The Marsili submarine volcano is the largest European volcano, and it can be considered as the key t...
From the south-eastern Tyrrhenian deep-sea floor, four sediment cores of „Meteor“ cruise 22 (1971) a...
Marsili is a back-arc volcano with a dominant tholeitic petrochemical affinity. This seamount, havin...
A 4.8 m long gravity core was recovered on a relative topographic high in the northern part of the M...
A strong earthquake occurred in 2002 offshore from the northern coast of Sicily in the Southern Tyrr...
The Marsili Seamount is the largest European underwater volcano. It is Plio-Pleistocenic in age, ris...
The dynamics of deep sea explosive eruptions, the dispersion of the pyroclasts, and how submarine er...
Italy has a strong geothermal potential for power generation, although, at present, the only two geo...
The formation and growth mechanisms of Mid-Ocean Ridges (MOR) are relatively well known, whereas tho...
International audienceA detailed tephrostratigraphic study supported by stable isotope (δ18O) analys...
none8Hydrothermal alteration may weaken volcanic rocks, causing the gravitational instability of por...
From the south-eastern Tyrrhenian deep-sea floor, four sediment cores of "Meteor" cruise 22 (1971) a...
The Marsili Seamount (MS) is an about 3200 m high volcanic complex measuring 70 × 30 km with the top...
The volcanism of back-arc basins resembles that of oceanic spreading centers, rifts, and, in vanishi...
Marsili Seamount (b1 Ma; Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) is classically interpreted as the spreading...
The Marsili submarine volcano is the largest European volcano, and it can be considered as the key t...
From the south-eastern Tyrrhenian deep-sea floor, four sediment cores of „Meteor“ cruise 22 (1971) a...
Marsili is a back-arc volcano with a dominant tholeitic petrochemical affinity. This seamount, havin...
A 4.8 m long gravity core was recovered on a relative topographic high in the northern part of the M...
A strong earthquake occurred in 2002 offshore from the northern coast of Sicily in the Southern Tyrr...
The Marsili Seamount is the largest European underwater volcano. It is Plio-Pleistocenic in age, ris...
The dynamics of deep sea explosive eruptions, the dispersion of the pyroclasts, and how submarine er...
Italy has a strong geothermal potential for power generation, although, at present, the only two geo...
The formation and growth mechanisms of Mid-Ocean Ridges (MOR) are relatively well known, whereas tho...
International audienceA detailed tephrostratigraphic study supported by stable isotope (δ18O) analys...
none8Hydrothermal alteration may weaken volcanic rocks, causing the gravitational instability of por...
From the south-eastern Tyrrhenian deep-sea floor, four sediment cores of "Meteor" cruise 22 (1971) a...