We present detailed stratigraphic-sedimentological and paleomagnetic analyses of Holocene phreatomagmatic deposits at Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy). The investigated deposits belong to the Secche di Lazzaro succession (SDL) and to the Advanced Operations Center of the Department of Civil Defense (COA) succession, both lying on the Neostromboli lavas (ca. 13 – 5 ka). The two stratigraphic successions have similar stratigraphic position and show a phreatomagmatic origin, likely related to catastrophic magma-water interaction processes during sector collapse events. However the thermal remanent magnetization data of the lava lithics indicate that deposits of the SDL succession were emplaced at very low te...
The Secche di Lazzaro (SDL) phreatomagmatic activity, with the associated Neostromboli sector collap...
The Peperino Albano (approximately 19–36 ka old) is a phreatomagmatic pyroclastic flow deposit, crop...
International audienceStromboli Island is located in the northernmost of the Aeolian archipelago in ...
We present detailed stratigraphic-sedimentological and paleomagnetic analyses of Holocene phreatoma...
The edifice of Stromboli volcano gravitationally collapsed several immediately after the lateral c...
We report on paleomagnetic directions gathered from 33 sites from (mostly Holocene) volcanics from S...
We report on 270 paleomagnetic directions retrieved from 17 different spatter deposits spread over t...
We present a multidisciplinary geological study of lithified to unconsolidated, ash-rich lapilli-tuf...
none5noThe Neostromboli volcanic succession is characterized by packages of lava flow units and scor...
The ‘‘large sample method’’ of archeomagnetic dating was applied to Stromboli. 127 samples (10 site...
Stromboli (southern Italy) is a 924 m-high active composite volcano made up of thick successions of ...
In this work, paleomagnetism investigations and 40Ar/39Ar datings have been applied to lavas and pyr...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDC) related to paroxysmal eruptions have caused a large number of cas...
The Peperino Albano (approximately 19-36 ka old) is a phreatomagmatic pyroclastic flow deposit, crop...
The Secche di Lazzaro (SDL) phreatomagmatic activity, with the associated Neostromboli sector collap...
The Peperino Albano (approximately 19–36 ka old) is a phreatomagmatic pyroclastic flow deposit, crop...
International audienceStromboli Island is located in the northernmost of the Aeolian archipelago in ...
We present detailed stratigraphic-sedimentological and paleomagnetic analyses of Holocene phreatoma...
The edifice of Stromboli volcano gravitationally collapsed several immediately after the lateral c...
We report on paleomagnetic directions gathered from 33 sites from (mostly Holocene) volcanics from S...
We report on 270 paleomagnetic directions retrieved from 17 different spatter deposits spread over t...
We present a multidisciplinary geological study of lithified to unconsolidated, ash-rich lapilli-tuf...
none5noThe Neostromboli volcanic succession is characterized by packages of lava flow units and scor...
The ‘‘large sample method’’ of archeomagnetic dating was applied to Stromboli. 127 samples (10 site...
Stromboli (southern Italy) is a 924 m-high active composite volcano made up of thick successions of ...
In this work, paleomagnetism investigations and 40Ar/39Ar datings have been applied to lavas and pyr...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDC) related to paroxysmal eruptions have caused a large number of cas...
The Peperino Albano (approximately 19-36 ka old) is a phreatomagmatic pyroclastic flow deposit, crop...
The Secche di Lazzaro (SDL) phreatomagmatic activity, with the associated Neostromboli sector collap...
The Peperino Albano (approximately 19–36 ka old) is a phreatomagmatic pyroclastic flow deposit, crop...
International audienceStromboli Island is located in the northernmost of the Aeolian archipelago in ...