Ischia is an active volcanic island in the Gulf of Naples whose history has been dominated by a caldera-forming eruption (ca. 55 ka) and resurgence phenomena that have affected the caldera floor and generated a net uplift of about 900 m since 33 ka. The results of new geomorphological, stratigraphical and textural investigations of the products of gravitational movements triggered by volcano-tectonic events have been combined with the information arising from a reinterpretation of historical chronicles on natural phenomena such as earthquakes, ground deformation, gravitational movements and volcanic eruptions. The combined interpretation of all these data shows that gravitational movements, coeval to volcanic activity and uplift events rela...
none10noISSN 2239-5172Submarine portions of volcanic islands are several times (up to an order of ma...
Geothermal and volcanic systems are prone to gravity-induced slope instability at different scales. ...
Volcanic activity on the island of Ischia included both effusive and explosive eruptions, mainly occ...
Ischia is an active volcanic island in the Gulf of Naples whose history has been dominated by a cald...
The results of a detailed stratigraphic study, carried out in the areas located to the east and sout...
Ischia Island (Italy) is an impressive example of the rare phenomenon of caldera resurgence. The emp...
Sector or flank collapse with related debris avalanches is increasingly recognized as a relatively c...
Small landslides to large debris flows and debris avalanches affected the Neapolitan territory surro...
The island of Ischia, an active volcanic field emerging in the western sector of the Gulf of Naples ...
Ischia is the emergent top of a large volcanic complex that rises more than 1,000 m above the sea fl...
This study is the first description of recurrent and rapid lateral failure of the resurgent portion ...
Volcanic activity on the island of Ischia in the past 10 k.y. has included both effusive and explos...
In this paper some of the main features of the landslides that occurred on April 30th, 2006, on the ...
Ischia volcanic island is one of the few cases in the Mediterranean where a clear relationship betwe...
In this paper we give an overview of the recent geophysical, geochemical and volcanological studies ...
none10noISSN 2239-5172Submarine portions of volcanic islands are several times (up to an order of ma...
Geothermal and volcanic systems are prone to gravity-induced slope instability at different scales. ...
Volcanic activity on the island of Ischia included both effusive and explosive eruptions, mainly occ...
Ischia is an active volcanic island in the Gulf of Naples whose history has been dominated by a cald...
The results of a detailed stratigraphic study, carried out in the areas located to the east and sout...
Ischia Island (Italy) is an impressive example of the rare phenomenon of caldera resurgence. The emp...
Sector or flank collapse with related debris avalanches is increasingly recognized as a relatively c...
Small landslides to large debris flows and debris avalanches affected the Neapolitan territory surro...
The island of Ischia, an active volcanic field emerging in the western sector of the Gulf of Naples ...
Ischia is the emergent top of a large volcanic complex that rises more than 1,000 m above the sea fl...
This study is the first description of recurrent and rapid lateral failure of the resurgent portion ...
Volcanic activity on the island of Ischia in the past 10 k.y. has included both effusive and explos...
In this paper some of the main features of the landslides that occurred on April 30th, 2006, on the ...
Ischia volcanic island is one of the few cases in the Mediterranean where a clear relationship betwe...
In this paper we give an overview of the recent geophysical, geochemical and volcanological studies ...
none10noISSN 2239-5172Submarine portions of volcanic islands are several times (up to an order of ma...
Geothermal and volcanic systems are prone to gravity-induced slope instability at different scales. ...
Volcanic activity on the island of Ischia included both effusive and explosive eruptions, mainly occ...