A low aspect ratio, decimeter-thick ash deposit, axisymmetrically distributed around the Latera Caldera (Western Vulsini Volcanoes, central Italy) has been studied by means of field and laboratory investigations. Field studies comprise facies analysis at centimeter scale and maximum clast size and deposit thickness measurements. Grain size and component distribution, chemical composition and particle morphoscopic features have been determined on selected samples. We discuss the co-ignimbrite ash fall vs, pyroclastic surge origin of the deposit and the hydrovolcanic vs. magmatic eruption nature. Complex facies association, textural features and grain size data rule out an ash fall origin for the whole deposit. The hydrovolcanic nature of the...
The combined use of field investigation and laboratory analyses allowed the detailed stratigraphic r...
A ~ 5 m thick pyroclastic and volcaniclastic sequence, never reported before, comprising a pumice fa...
The Agnano^Monte Spina Tephra (AMST) is a complex sequence of beds generated by contrasting fragment...
Widely dispersed pyroclastic fall deposits are prominent among the volcanic products of the western ...
This paper deals with ground-hugging, gas-pyroclast currents from explosive volcanic eruptions and t...
Tufi di Grotte dei Rossi Inferiori are thick ash deposits, representing the most voluminous stratigr...
Ash samples from tephra layers correlated with the Pomici di Avellino (Avellino Pumice) eruption of ...
Explosive volcanic eruptions are characterized by highly variable degrees of magma fragmentation, ev...
We present a multidisciplinary geological study of lithified to unconsolidated, ash-rich lapilli-tuf...
New tephrostratigraphic data from three marine cores sampled in different depositional settings arou...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) generated during the Plinian eruption of the Pomici di Avellino ...
In addition to the destruction of the sites close to the volcanoes, the accumulation of volcanic ash...
Coarse-tail vertical and lateral grading are common features of pyroclastic flow deposits of the Lat...
Small-scale pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) associated with the AD 472 (Pollena) eruption of Som...
Conceptual models explaining the characteristics of ignimbrites and their basal deposits have mainly...
The combined use of field investigation and laboratory analyses allowed the detailed stratigraphic r...
A ~ 5 m thick pyroclastic and volcaniclastic sequence, never reported before, comprising a pumice fa...
The Agnano^Monte Spina Tephra (AMST) is a complex sequence of beds generated by contrasting fragment...
Widely dispersed pyroclastic fall deposits are prominent among the volcanic products of the western ...
This paper deals with ground-hugging, gas-pyroclast currents from explosive volcanic eruptions and t...
Tufi di Grotte dei Rossi Inferiori are thick ash deposits, representing the most voluminous stratigr...
Ash samples from tephra layers correlated with the Pomici di Avellino (Avellino Pumice) eruption of ...
Explosive volcanic eruptions are characterized by highly variable degrees of magma fragmentation, ev...
We present a multidisciplinary geological study of lithified to unconsolidated, ash-rich lapilli-tuf...
New tephrostratigraphic data from three marine cores sampled in different depositional settings arou...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) generated during the Plinian eruption of the Pomici di Avellino ...
In addition to the destruction of the sites close to the volcanoes, the accumulation of volcanic ash...
Coarse-tail vertical and lateral grading are common features of pyroclastic flow deposits of the Lat...
Small-scale pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) associated with the AD 472 (Pollena) eruption of Som...
Conceptual models explaining the characteristics of ignimbrites and their basal deposits have mainly...
The combined use of field investigation and laboratory analyses allowed the detailed stratigraphic r...
A ~ 5 m thick pyroclastic and volcaniclastic sequence, never reported before, comprising a pumice fa...
The Agnano^Monte Spina Tephra (AMST) is a complex sequence of beds generated by contrasting fragment...