Somma-Vesuvius is considered one of the highest-risk volcanic systems in the world due to its high population density and record of highly destructive explosive activity. Eruptive style at Vesuvius varies greatly, alternating between effusive and explosive activities, and is likely strongly controlled by the evolution of the physical and chemical properties of the magma. Nevertheless, with the exception of the 1631 eruption, the rheological properties of Vesuvius magmas remain largely unconstrained. Here, we investigate the Newtonian shear viscosity (g) of dry and hydrous melts from the Mercato (plinian) and 1906 (violent strombolian) eruptions. These eruptions differ in size, eruptive style and magma chemistry (from phonolite to phonote...
In this study the first viscosity measurements in the glass transition range of melts from highly ex...
The viscosity of natural liquids representative of the glassy portion of pumice collected from the d...
Viscosities of shoshonitic and latitic melts, relevant to the Campi Flegrei caldera magmas, have be...
Somma-Vesuvius is considered one of the highest-risk volcanic systems in the world due to its high p...
Sophisticated models of volcanic scenarios are increasingly sensitive to the accuracy of their input...
The Campi Flegrei Volcanic District (CFVD) includes the Campi Flegrei caldera, the islands of Procid...
The 5th April 2003 paroxysmal event was the strongest explosion that has occurred at Stromboli in th...
Long-lived active lava lakes are comparatively rare and are typically associated with low-viscosity ...
Experimental studies can provide valuable information about volcanic systems, and they can provide q...
The knowledge of the rheology of magmas at high pressure and temperature is of fundamental importan...
Viscosity of hydrous trachytes from the Agnano Monte Spina eruption (Phlegrean Fields, Italy) has be...
Fragmentation of magma during sub-steady phases of volcanic eruptions is related to the achievement ...
The study of medium-large magnitude and intermediate-high intensity eruptions (VEI = 4/5; Column Hei...
It is crucial to understand magma chamber chemico-physical conditions and residence times for high-r...
The rheology of natural, partially crystallized samples from Monte Nuovo (1538 AD) eruption have bee...
In this study the first viscosity measurements in the glass transition range of melts from highly ex...
The viscosity of natural liquids representative of the glassy portion of pumice collected from the d...
Viscosities of shoshonitic and latitic melts, relevant to the Campi Flegrei caldera magmas, have be...
Somma-Vesuvius is considered one of the highest-risk volcanic systems in the world due to its high p...
Sophisticated models of volcanic scenarios are increasingly sensitive to the accuracy of their input...
The Campi Flegrei Volcanic District (CFVD) includes the Campi Flegrei caldera, the islands of Procid...
The 5th April 2003 paroxysmal event was the strongest explosion that has occurred at Stromboli in th...
Long-lived active lava lakes are comparatively rare and are typically associated with low-viscosity ...
Experimental studies can provide valuable information about volcanic systems, and they can provide q...
The knowledge of the rheology of magmas at high pressure and temperature is of fundamental importan...
Viscosity of hydrous trachytes from the Agnano Monte Spina eruption (Phlegrean Fields, Italy) has be...
Fragmentation of magma during sub-steady phases of volcanic eruptions is related to the achievement ...
The study of medium-large magnitude and intermediate-high intensity eruptions (VEI = 4/5; Column Hei...
It is crucial to understand magma chamber chemico-physical conditions and residence times for high-r...
The rheology of natural, partially crystallized samples from Monte Nuovo (1538 AD) eruption have bee...
In this study the first viscosity measurements in the glass transition range of melts from highly ex...
The viscosity of natural liquids representative of the glassy portion of pumice collected from the d...
Viscosities of shoshonitic and latitic melts, relevant to the Campi Flegrei caldera magmas, have be...