In this paper the role of time and late Pleistocene to middle Holocene climate changes in the Somma-Vesuvius volcano foothill (southern Italy) is investigated with a multidisciplinary approach. Four volcanic soils inter-layered between five well-known and well-dated primary tephra layers were characterized. Chronological constraints were provided by the pyroclastic layers identified in the field (Pomici di Base, Pomici Verdoline, Agnano Pomici Principali, Mercato and Avellino), ranging between 22 and 3.8 thousand years (ka) before present (BP). These represent products of explosive eruptions of Somma-Vesuvius and the Phlegrean Fields. Another pyroclastic layer (Agnano Monte Spina) from the Phlegrean Fields was also identified, and other ash...
Detailed stratigraphical, pedological, and geochronological (14C dating) research was carried out on...
International audienceA full review of the 79 CE Plinian eruption of Vesuvius is presented through a...
Detailed micropalaeontological and petrochemical analyses of rock samples from boreholes drilled at ...
In this paper the role of time and late Pleistocene to middle Holocene climate changes in the Somma-...
Detailed lithostratigraphic, geochemical, pedological, micromorphological and archaeological analyse...
Recent studies have demonstrated that soils formed on pyroclastic ash deposits are much more common ...
Volcaniclastic-rich alluvial fans developed in the southern Campanian Plain (Italy) during the late ...
Volcanic sediments are involved in both stratigraphic architecture and pedological environment of th...
This paper highlights results of a multidisciplinary and multi-analytical study of Holocene archaeol...
A continuous-coring borehole recently drilled at Camaldoli dellaTorre on the southern slopes of Somm...
The Pomici di Avellino eruption is the Plinian event of Vesuvius with the highest territorial impact...
Detailed stratigraphical, pedological, and geochronological (14C dating) research was carried out on...
International audienceA full review of the 79 CE Plinian eruption of Vesuvius is presented through a...
Detailed micropalaeontological and petrochemical analyses of rock samples from boreholes drilled at ...
In this paper the role of time and late Pleistocene to middle Holocene climate changes in the Somma-...
Detailed lithostratigraphic, geochemical, pedological, micromorphological and archaeological analyse...
Recent studies have demonstrated that soils formed on pyroclastic ash deposits are much more common ...
Volcaniclastic-rich alluvial fans developed in the southern Campanian Plain (Italy) during the late ...
Volcanic sediments are involved in both stratigraphic architecture and pedological environment of th...
This paper highlights results of a multidisciplinary and multi-analytical study of Holocene archaeol...
A continuous-coring borehole recently drilled at Camaldoli dellaTorre on the southern slopes of Somm...
The Pomici di Avellino eruption is the Plinian event of Vesuvius with the highest territorial impact...
Detailed stratigraphical, pedological, and geochronological (14C dating) research was carried out on...
International audienceA full review of the 79 CE Plinian eruption of Vesuvius is presented through a...
Detailed micropalaeontological and petrochemical analyses of rock samples from boreholes drilled at ...