The early activity of the Sabatini Volcanic District (SVD; central Italy) was characterised by highly explosive eruptions that produced widespread subplinian and plinian fall deposits. In this study, four major eruptive units-informally named as units A, B, C and D-were recognised in the 514-449 ka age interval. In particular, unit D was emplaced during the early phase of the 449 ka Tufo Rosso a Scorie Nere pyroclastic flow-forming eruption, the most important event in the whole SVD activity history. Estimates of relevant eruptive parameters indicate tephra fall volumes up to 4 km3 for individual units, peak eruption column heights in the range of 14-29 km and corresponding mass eruption rates of 7.8×106-1.3×108 kg/s. Isopach and isopleth m...
In the lacustrine succession F4‐F5 of the Fucino Basin, central Italy, 20 visible tephra layers were...
International audiencethe accumulation of magma within the Monti Sabatini Volcanic District (MSVD), ...
A review of the existing chronological, stratigraphic and chemo-petrologic data of the major eruptiv...
The presence of young, highly explosive volcanoes in the densely populated Roman area (central Italy...
The Sabatinian Volcanic District (central Italy) consists of a system of several vents clustered aro...
Plinian eruptions are highly energetic events that release cubic kilometres of magma in the form of ...
New volcanological studies allow reconstruction of the eruption dynamics of the Pomici di Mercato er...
A review of the existing chronological, stratigraphic and chemo-petrologic data of the major eruptiv...
Plinian eruptions are powerful explosive volcanic events that impact large areas with cubic kilomete...
Explosive volcanism is commonly reconstructed thanks to near-vent deposits, where geological records...
International audiencethe accumulation of magma within the Monti Sabatini Volcanic District (MSVD), ...
In the lacustrine succession F4‐F5 of the Fucino Basin, central Italy, 20 visible tephra layers were...
International audiencethe accumulation of magma within the Monti Sabatini Volcanic District (MSVD), ...
A review of the existing chronological, stratigraphic and chemo-petrologic data of the major eruptiv...
The presence of young, highly explosive volcanoes in the densely populated Roman area (central Italy...
The Sabatinian Volcanic District (central Italy) consists of a system of several vents clustered aro...
Plinian eruptions are highly energetic events that release cubic kilometres of magma in the form of ...
New volcanological studies allow reconstruction of the eruption dynamics of the Pomici di Mercato er...
A review of the existing chronological, stratigraphic and chemo-petrologic data of the major eruptiv...
Plinian eruptions are powerful explosive volcanic events that impact large areas with cubic kilomete...
Explosive volcanism is commonly reconstructed thanks to near-vent deposits, where geological records...
International audiencethe accumulation of magma within the Monti Sabatini Volcanic District (MSVD), ...
In the lacustrine succession F4‐F5 of the Fucino Basin, central Italy, 20 visible tephra layers were...
International audiencethe accumulation of magma within the Monti Sabatini Volcanic District (MSVD), ...
A review of the existing chronological, stratigraphic and chemo-petrologic data of the major eruptiv...