Naples and its surroundings are a very young landscape, originated from 40 ka in response to strong and explosive volcanic processes, which created the Campi Flegrei, one of the largest volcanic fields of the world. Despite the repeated and continuous volcanic activity, this territory was selected for human settlements since Neolithic times and hosted some of the most important Greek and Roman towns in the Mediterranean area (e.g., Cuma, Parthenope, Neapolis, Baia and Puteoli). Geoarcheological data and historical chronicles testify to human coexistence with eruptions, bradyseismic ground motions, coastline changes, floods and landslides. With the aim of describing the geomorphological evolution of this area to a wide audience, including al...
New data on the ancient landscape of Naples (southern Italy) during the middle and late Holocene fro...
The Campanian Ignimbrite caldera occupies the Campi Flegrei region and part of the city of Naples. T...
Analysis of six boreholes drilled in the lower part of the Bagnoli coastal plain permitted the recon...
Naples and its surroundings are a very young landscape, originated from 40 ka in response to strong...
A twenty years lasting geo-volcanological survey allowed us to reconstruct the eruptive history of t...
The mapping of landforms in the Gulf of Naples is fundamental to understanding the recent evolution ...
The Posillipo promontory is an elongated tufaceous ridge located on the southern periphery of the Ca...
This research aims to present new data regarding the relative sea-level variations and related morph...
Using volcanological, morphological, palaeoecological and geoarchaeological data we reconstructed th...
Naples urban territory is part of the active Campi Flegrei (Phlegraean Fields) volcanic field. A twe...
Geomorphological characteristics, geological setting and underground caves of Naples are shown. Part...
A large number of communities as well as megacities have been growing around and even on active volc...
The city of Naples can be considered part of the Campi Flegrei volcanic field, and deposits within t...
New data on the ancient landscape of Naples (southern Italy) during the middle and late Holocene fro...
The Campanian Ignimbrite caldera occupies the Campi Flegrei region and part of the city of Naples. T...
Analysis of six boreholes drilled in the lower part of the Bagnoli coastal plain permitted the recon...
Naples and its surroundings are a very young landscape, originated from 40 ka in response to strong...
A twenty years lasting geo-volcanological survey allowed us to reconstruct the eruptive history of t...
The mapping of landforms in the Gulf of Naples is fundamental to understanding the recent evolution ...
The Posillipo promontory is an elongated tufaceous ridge located on the southern periphery of the Ca...
This research aims to present new data regarding the relative sea-level variations and related morph...
Using volcanological, morphological, palaeoecological and geoarchaeological data we reconstructed th...
Naples urban territory is part of the active Campi Flegrei (Phlegraean Fields) volcanic field. A twe...
Geomorphological characteristics, geological setting and underground caves of Naples are shown. Part...
A large number of communities as well as megacities have been growing around and even on active volc...
The city of Naples can be considered part of the Campi Flegrei volcanic field, and deposits within t...
New data on the ancient landscape of Naples (southern Italy) during the middle and late Holocene fro...
The Campanian Ignimbrite caldera occupies the Campi Flegrei region and part of the city of Naples. T...
Analysis of six boreholes drilled in the lower part of the Bagnoli coastal plain permitted the recon...