The Campi Flegrei volcano (or Phlegraean Fields) of Campania, Italy, is the site of the largest eruption from a European volcano in at least 200 ka. Here we summarise the volcanic and human history of Campi Flegrei and discuss the interactions between humans and the environment within the “burning fields" from around 10,000 years until the 1538 CE Monte Nuovo eruption. The region’s incredibly rich written history documents how the landscape changed both naturally and anthropogenically, with the volcanic system fuelling these considerable natural changes. Humans have exploited the beautiful landscape, accessible resources (e.g., volcanic ash for pulvis puteolana mortar) and natural thermal springs associated with the volcano for millennia, b...
A large number of communities as well as megacities have been growing around and even on active volc...
<div><p>The Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) volcanic eruption was the most explosive in Europe in the last...
The city of Naples can be considered part of the Campi Flegrei volcanic field, and deposits within t...
Archaeological and volcanological studies conducted in the Naples area have revealed that numerous ...
Somma-Vesuvius and Campi Flegrei are among the most famous active volcanoes in the world and are par...
Abstract\ud Volcanoes hold a fascination for human beings and, before they were recorded by literate...
This paper presents the results of a systematic historical study of the seismic, bradyseismic and er...
The Pomici di Avellino eruption is the Plinian event of Vesuvius with the highest territorial impact...
The volcanic activity of Campi Flegrei and Ischia ranges between 150 ka and the present. The last e...
Naples and its hinterland in Southern Italy are one of the most urbanized areas in the world under t...
S03.06 - Volcanoes and Human History Recent excavations at Pompeii: new findings and their volcanol...
Catastrophic sedimentary processes associated with explosive eruptions represent a significant geolo...
Since the Late Pleistocene, Campi Flegrei have been inhabited by humans because of the region's soil...
The Campi Flegrei caldera is a restless, nested structure resulting from two major collapses related...
Volcanoes hold a fascination for human beings and, before they were recorded by literate observers,...
A large number of communities as well as megacities have been growing around and even on active volc...
<div><p>The Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) volcanic eruption was the most explosive in Europe in the last...
The city of Naples can be considered part of the Campi Flegrei volcanic field, and deposits within t...
Archaeological and volcanological studies conducted in the Naples area have revealed that numerous ...
Somma-Vesuvius and Campi Flegrei are among the most famous active volcanoes in the world and are par...
Abstract\ud Volcanoes hold a fascination for human beings and, before they were recorded by literate...
This paper presents the results of a systematic historical study of the seismic, bradyseismic and er...
The Pomici di Avellino eruption is the Plinian event of Vesuvius with the highest territorial impact...
The volcanic activity of Campi Flegrei and Ischia ranges between 150 ka and the present. The last e...
Naples and its hinterland in Southern Italy are one of the most urbanized areas in the world under t...
S03.06 - Volcanoes and Human History Recent excavations at Pompeii: new findings and their volcanol...
Catastrophic sedimentary processes associated with explosive eruptions represent a significant geolo...
Since the Late Pleistocene, Campi Flegrei have been inhabited by humans because of the region's soil...
The Campi Flegrei caldera is a restless, nested structure resulting from two major collapses related...
Volcanoes hold a fascination for human beings and, before they were recorded by literate observers,...
A large number of communities as well as megacities have been growing around and even on active volc...
<div><p>The Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) volcanic eruption was the most explosive in Europe in the last...
The city of Naples can be considered part of the Campi Flegrei volcanic field, and deposits within t...