This study is the first description of recurrent and rapid lateral failure of the resurgent portion of a caldera complex. The sliding planes and the characteristics of debris avalanche deposits resemble those of cone sector collapses, but the main triggering mechanism proposed at Ischia caldera (Italy) is related to intermittent resurgence. During the last 33 ka, the increase in resurgence rate produced major collapses southward due to three main mechanisms that contributed to an increase in shear stress: i) magma-driven uplift, which produced increase in static loading, ii) faulting and associated deformation, which induced tilting and steepening of the original layering, and iii) earthquake shaking due to coseismic faulting. The largest e...
Ischia Island (Italy) is an impressive example of the rare phenomenon of caldera resurgence. The emp...
Ischia is a well exposed and densely populated late Quaternary caldera in the Campanian magmatic pro...
A structural model for Campi Flegrei Caldera (CFC; Italy), one of Earth’s most hazardous calderas, i...
This study is the first description of recurrent and rapid lateral failure of the resurgent portion ...
The results of a detailed stratigraphic study, carried out in the areas located to the east and sout...
Ischia is an active volcanic island in the Gulf of Naples whose history has been dominated by a cald...
Understanding deformation of active calderas allows their dynamics to be defined and their hazard mi...
The island of Ischia, an active volcanic field emerging in the western sector of the Gulf of Naples ...
Resurgence uplift is the rising of the caldera floor, mainly due to pressure or volume changes in th...
Volcanic activity on the island of Ischia in the past 10 k.y. has included both effusive and explos...
The joined interpretation of structural, geophysical, historical and DTM-extracted data collected on...
Resurgent blocks are uplifted parts of volcanoes where most of the deformation (uplift) is accommoda...
Volcanic activity on the island of Ischia included both effusive and explosive eruptions, mainly occ...
Sector or flank collapse with related debris avalanches is increasingly recognized as a relatively c...
Ischia Island (Italy) is an impressive example of the rare phenomenon of caldera resurgence. The emp...
Ischia is a well exposed and densely populated late Quaternary caldera in the Campanian magmatic pro...
A structural model for Campi Flegrei Caldera (CFC; Italy), one of Earth’s most hazardous calderas, i...
This study is the first description of recurrent and rapid lateral failure of the resurgent portion ...
The results of a detailed stratigraphic study, carried out in the areas located to the east and sout...
Ischia is an active volcanic island in the Gulf of Naples whose history has been dominated by a cald...
Understanding deformation of active calderas allows their dynamics to be defined and their hazard mi...
The island of Ischia, an active volcanic field emerging in the western sector of the Gulf of Naples ...
Resurgence uplift is the rising of the caldera floor, mainly due to pressure or volume changes in th...
Volcanic activity on the island of Ischia in the past 10 k.y. has included both effusive and explos...
The joined interpretation of structural, geophysical, historical and DTM-extracted data collected on...
Resurgent blocks are uplifted parts of volcanoes where most of the deformation (uplift) is accommoda...
Volcanic activity on the island of Ischia included both effusive and explosive eruptions, mainly occ...
Sector or flank collapse with related debris avalanches is increasingly recognized as a relatively c...
Ischia Island (Italy) is an impressive example of the rare phenomenon of caldera resurgence. The emp...
Ischia is a well exposed and densely populated late Quaternary caldera in the Campanian magmatic pro...
A structural model for Campi Flegrei Caldera (CFC; Italy), one of Earth’s most hazardous calderas, i...