Somma-Vesuvius is one of the most iconic active volcanoes with historic and archeological records of numerous hazardous eruptions. Petrologic studies of eruptive products provide insights into the evolution of the magma reservoir before eruption. Here, we quantify the duration of shallow crustal storage and document the evolution of phonolitic magmas before major eruptions of Somma-Vesuvius. Garnet uranium-thorium petrochronology suggests progressively shorter pre-eruption residence times throughout the lifetime of the volcano. Residence times mirror the repose intervals between eruptions, implying that distinct phonolite magma batches were present throughout most of the volcano’s evolution, thereby controlling the eruption dynamics by prev...
Explosive volcanism is commonly related to a process known as fragmentation of magma containing bubb...
A continuous-coring borehole recently drilled at Camaldoli dellaTorre on the southern slopes of Somm...
International audienceCaldera-forming volcanic eruptions are low-frequency, highimpact events capabl...
Somma-Vesuvius is one of the most iconic active volcanoes with historic and archeological records of...
It is crucial to understand magma chamber chemico-physical conditions and residence times for high-r...
Vesuvius, dominating the densely-populated Neapolitan area, is one of the most dangerous volcanoes i...
Assessing the residence times of phonolite magmas in the shallow crust contributes to the understand...
Very large eruptions (\u3e50 km3) and supereruptions (\u3e450 km3) reveal Earth’s capacity to produc...
Tracking magma dynamics at active volcanoes by using the compositional and textural records of miner...
Magma ascent, storage, and discharge in the trans-crustal magmatic system are keys to long-term volc...
Magma reservoirs are thought to grow relatively slowly, assembling incrementally under volatile-satu...
New volcanological studies allow reconstruction of the eruption dynamics of the Pomici di Mercato er...
Silicic magmatic systems are fundamental to the production and evolution of continental crust, the r...
Explosive volcanism is commonly related to a process known as fragmentation of magma containing bubb...
A continuous-coring borehole recently drilled at Camaldoli dellaTorre on the southern slopes of Somm...
International audienceCaldera-forming volcanic eruptions are low-frequency, highimpact events capabl...
Somma-Vesuvius is one of the most iconic active volcanoes with historic and archeological records of...
It is crucial to understand magma chamber chemico-physical conditions and residence times for high-r...
Vesuvius, dominating the densely-populated Neapolitan area, is one of the most dangerous volcanoes i...
Assessing the residence times of phonolite magmas in the shallow crust contributes to the understand...
Very large eruptions (\u3e50 km3) and supereruptions (\u3e450 km3) reveal Earth’s capacity to produc...
Tracking magma dynamics at active volcanoes by using the compositional and textural records of miner...
Magma ascent, storage, and discharge in the trans-crustal magmatic system are keys to long-term volc...
Magma reservoirs are thought to grow relatively slowly, assembling incrementally under volatile-satu...
New volcanological studies allow reconstruction of the eruption dynamics of the Pomici di Mercato er...
Silicic magmatic systems are fundamental to the production and evolution of continental crust, the r...
Explosive volcanism is commonly related to a process known as fragmentation of magma containing bubb...
A continuous-coring borehole recently drilled at Camaldoli dellaTorre on the southern slopes of Somm...
International audienceCaldera-forming volcanic eruptions are low-frequency, highimpact events capabl...