Quaternary carbonate-seated maar-diatremes in the Volsci Range are one of the most intriguing products of the west-directed subduction of the Adriatic slab that drove the development of the Apennine mountain belt in Central Italy. The Volsci Volcanic Field is characterized by phreatomagmatic surge deposits, rich in accidental carbonate lithics, and subordinate Strombolian scoria fall deposits and lava flows, locally sourced from some tens of monogenetic eruptive centers (at least fifty tuff rings and scoria cones). We investigate the subsurface maar-diatreme processes in terms of relationships between faulting and explosive magma-water interaction, as well as the distribution pattern of the eruptive centers. With this aim, we present the fo...
The Mt Amiata volcano is characterized by the SW–NE align- ment of the eruption centres, as well as ...
Abstract We describe the eruptive activity of the Pleistocene composite Baccano maar crater in the ...
Generally, the intensity and magnitude of explosive volcanic activity increase in parallel with SiO2...
Eruptive scenarios associated with the possible reactivation of maar-forming events in the Quaternar...
International audienceHere, we report on the Quaternary Volsci Volcanic Field (VVF, central Italy). ...
Colli Albani is a quiescent caldera complex located within the Roman Magmatic Province (RMP), Italy....
Maar volcanoes represent a common volcano type which is produced by the explosive interaction of mag...
The regional stress field in volcanic areas may be overprinted by that produced by magmatic activity...
Phreatic and hydrothermal eruptions are small energetic explosive events that generally have few to...
This study focuses on the Solfatara volcano within the Campi Flegrei, a volcanic field located in th...
We report on the newly discovered lava flow that erupted in the Colli Albani Volcanic District, whic...
Volcanism in Central Italy started from late Pliocene in extensional regime related to the opening o...
The Mt Amiata volcano is characterized by the SW-NE alignment of the eruption centres, as well as ot...
The Mt Amiata volcano is characterized by the SW–NE align- ment of the eruption centres, as well as ...
Abstract We describe the eruptive activity of the Pleistocene composite Baccano maar crater in the ...
Generally, the intensity and magnitude of explosive volcanic activity increase in parallel with SiO2...
Eruptive scenarios associated with the possible reactivation of maar-forming events in the Quaternar...
International audienceHere, we report on the Quaternary Volsci Volcanic Field (VVF, central Italy). ...
Colli Albani is a quiescent caldera complex located within the Roman Magmatic Province (RMP), Italy....
Maar volcanoes represent a common volcano type which is produced by the explosive interaction of mag...
The regional stress field in volcanic areas may be overprinted by that produced by magmatic activity...
Phreatic and hydrothermal eruptions are small energetic explosive events that generally have few to...
This study focuses on the Solfatara volcano within the Campi Flegrei, a volcanic field located in th...
We report on the newly discovered lava flow that erupted in the Colli Albani Volcanic District, whic...
Volcanism in Central Italy started from late Pliocene in extensional regime related to the opening o...
The Mt Amiata volcano is characterized by the SW-NE alignment of the eruption centres, as well as ot...
The Mt Amiata volcano is characterized by the SW–NE align- ment of the eruption centres, as well as ...
Abstract We describe the eruptive activity of the Pleistocene composite Baccano maar crater in the ...
Generally, the intensity and magnitude of explosive volcanic activity increase in parallel with SiO2...