Large ignimbrites are the product of devastating explosive eruptions that have repeatedly impacted climate and life on global scale. The assemblage of vertical and lateral lithofacies variations within an ignimbrite sheet, its internal architecture, may help to determine how the parental pyroclastic current evolves in time and space. The 39 ka Campanian Ignimbrite eruption, vented from Campi Flegrei caldera, laid down a thick ignimbrite over an area of thousands of km2. A detailed reconstruction of the vertical and lateral variation of the seven lithofacies recognised in the ignimbrite medial sequence constrains the behaviour of this event. The pyroclastic current flowed over a wide area around Campi Flegrei without depositing (bypass zone)...
Caldera-forming eruptions, during which large volumes of magma are explosively evacuated into the a...
During a protracted explosive eruption, at least four laterally extensive and sustained pyroclastic ...
Factors influencing the erosive behavior of large pyroclastic density currents (PDCs), both mainly m...
Large ignimbrites are the product of devastating explosive eruptions that have repeatedly impacted c...
Large ignimbrites are the product of high-temperature pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) spreading ...
S01.36 - Hazard assessment of pyroclastic density currents and lahars current capabilities and new ...
The Campanian Ignimbrite eruption (39 ka) is the most powerful caldera-forming event vented from Cam...
Low aspect-ratio ignimbrites are thought to be emplaced by particularly hazardous, radial, high-velo...
Low aspect-ratio ignimbrites are thought to be emplaced by particularly hazardous, radial, high-velo...
The Campanian Ignimbrite (39 ka) is the most powerful caldera-forming eruption vented from Campi Fle...
The late Pleistocene trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite (CI; 300 km3 DRE) covers the Campanian Plain nea...
Petrochemical analyses of juvenile samples from twenty stratigraphic sections of the Campanian Ignim...
The late Pleistocene trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite (CI; 300 km3 DRE) covers the Campanian Plain ne...
Factors infl uencing the erosive behavior of large pyroclastic density currents (PDCs), both mainly ...
Pyroclastic flows are the most devastating phenomena of explosive volcanic eruptions. These hazardou...
Caldera-forming eruptions, during which large volumes of magma are explosively evacuated into the a...
During a protracted explosive eruption, at least four laterally extensive and sustained pyroclastic ...
Factors influencing the erosive behavior of large pyroclastic density currents (PDCs), both mainly m...
Large ignimbrites are the product of devastating explosive eruptions that have repeatedly impacted c...
Large ignimbrites are the product of high-temperature pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) spreading ...
S01.36 - Hazard assessment of pyroclastic density currents and lahars current capabilities and new ...
The Campanian Ignimbrite eruption (39 ka) is the most powerful caldera-forming event vented from Cam...
Low aspect-ratio ignimbrites are thought to be emplaced by particularly hazardous, radial, high-velo...
Low aspect-ratio ignimbrites are thought to be emplaced by particularly hazardous, radial, high-velo...
The Campanian Ignimbrite (39 ka) is the most powerful caldera-forming eruption vented from Campi Fle...
The late Pleistocene trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite (CI; 300 km3 DRE) covers the Campanian Plain nea...
Petrochemical analyses of juvenile samples from twenty stratigraphic sections of the Campanian Ignim...
The late Pleistocene trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite (CI; 300 km3 DRE) covers the Campanian Plain ne...
Factors infl uencing the erosive behavior of large pyroclastic density currents (PDCs), both mainly ...
Pyroclastic flows are the most devastating phenomena of explosive volcanic eruptions. These hazardou...
Caldera-forming eruptions, during which large volumes of magma are explosively evacuated into the a...
During a protracted explosive eruption, at least four laterally extensive and sustained pyroclastic ...
Factors influencing the erosive behavior of large pyroclastic density currents (PDCs), both mainly m...