The Campi Flegrei (CF) caldera is one of the most dangerous quiescent volcanic systems in the world. Its activity mostly resulted in low-magnitude explosive eruptions, such as that of the Monte Nuovo tuff cone that represents the last eruptive event within the caldera (A.D. 1538). However, there have been more energetic Plinian events, e.g., the Agnano Monte Spina eruption (4.1 ka), and very highly explosive, caldera-forming eruptions, e.g., the Campanian Ignimbrite eruption (39 ka). Here, we integrate new and literature data on the groundmass texture and composition of pyroclastic products from the three above eruptions with the aim of unraveling how volatiles content, degassing mechanisms, and crystallizationprocesses influence magma expl...
Understanding the mechanisms that control the accumulation of large silicic magma bodies in the uppe...
High magnitude, caldera-forming eruptions worldwide are mostly fed by high-silica, often alkaline ma...
Understanding the mechanisms that control the accumulation of large silicic magma bodies in the uppe...
The Campi Flegrei (CF) caldera is one of the most dangerous quiescent volcanic systems in the world....
The Campi Flegrei (CF) caldera is one of the most dangerous quiescent volcanic systems in the world....
[1] The Campi Flegrei (CF) caldera is one of the most dangerous quiescent volcanic systems in the wo...
Geochemical and textural studies were carried out on alkaline products of the AD 1538 Monte Nuovo er...
The Campi Flegrei caldera (CFc; Orsi et al., 1996) is located in the Campania region and it is part ...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for the generation of chemical gradients in high-volume ign...
Campi Flegrei is a large volcanic complex (similar to 150 km(2)) located west of the city of Naples,...
Campi Flegrei is a large volcanic complex (similar to 150 km(2)) located west of the city of Naples,...
Magma reservoirs are thought to grow relatively slowly, assembling incrementally under volatile-satu...
Campi Flegrei is a large volcanic complex (similar to 150 km(2)) located west of the city of Naples,...
High magnitude, caldera-forming eruptions worldwide are mostly fed by high-silica, often alkaline ma...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for the generation of chemical gradients in high-volume ign...
Understanding the mechanisms that control the accumulation of large silicic magma bodies in the uppe...
High magnitude, caldera-forming eruptions worldwide are mostly fed by high-silica, often alkaline ma...
Understanding the mechanisms that control the accumulation of large silicic magma bodies in the uppe...
The Campi Flegrei (CF) caldera is one of the most dangerous quiescent volcanic systems in the world....
The Campi Flegrei (CF) caldera is one of the most dangerous quiescent volcanic systems in the world....
[1] The Campi Flegrei (CF) caldera is one of the most dangerous quiescent volcanic systems in the wo...
Geochemical and textural studies were carried out on alkaline products of the AD 1538 Monte Nuovo er...
The Campi Flegrei caldera (CFc; Orsi et al., 1996) is located in the Campania region and it is part ...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for the generation of chemical gradients in high-volume ign...
Campi Flegrei is a large volcanic complex (similar to 150 km(2)) located west of the city of Naples,...
Campi Flegrei is a large volcanic complex (similar to 150 km(2)) located west of the city of Naples,...
Magma reservoirs are thought to grow relatively slowly, assembling incrementally under volatile-satu...
Campi Flegrei is a large volcanic complex (similar to 150 km(2)) located west of the city of Naples,...
High magnitude, caldera-forming eruptions worldwide are mostly fed by high-silica, often alkaline ma...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for the generation of chemical gradients in high-volume ign...
Understanding the mechanisms that control the accumulation of large silicic magma bodies in the uppe...
High magnitude, caldera-forming eruptions worldwide are mostly fed by high-silica, often alkaline ma...
Understanding the mechanisms that control the accumulation of large silicic magma bodies in the uppe...