Volcaniclastic-rich alluvial fans developed in the southern Campanian Plain (Italy) during the late Pleistocene and Holocene in an area eastward of the Somma-Vesuvius and Campi Flegrei volcanoes. Meanwhile, bedrock-rich alluvial fans developed in areas unaffected by pyroclastic deposition. Late Pleistocene and Holocene volcaniclastic-rich alluvial fans show some important differences: (i) late Pleistocene alluvial fans were dominated by hyperconcentrated flow deposits, whereas the Holocene ones were dominated by debris flows deposits; and (ii) late Pleistocene fans consist of several superimposed sedimentary bodies, characterized by homogeneous volcaniclastic material, whereas Holecene fans show either volcaniclastic bodies with homog...
During the last 25.000 years, ash-fall deposits, mainly derived from the explosive activity of Somma...
Several wide middle-upper Pleistocene piedmont landforms and deposits preserved on the Adriatic sid...
The Velino Massif (approx. 42° N) with the Majelama Valley alluvial fan developing on its southern f...
Volcaniclastic-rich alluvial fans developed in the southern Campanian Plain (Italy) during the late ...
We present in this work data about a peculiar type of alluvial fans formed exclusively by volcanicla...
The Campania Region (Southern Italy) is characterized by the frequent occurrence of volcaniclastic ...
The Campania Region (southern Italy) is characterized by the frequent occurrence of volcaniclastic ...
In this paper the role of time and late Pleistocene to middle Holocene climate changes in the Somma-...
Volcanic sediments are involved in both stratigraphic architecture and pedological environment of th...
Detailed lithostratigraphic, geochemical, pedological, micromorphological and archaeological analyse...
The dynamics and the surface evolution of a post‐LGM debris‐flow‐dominated alluvial fan (Tartano all...
Catastrophic sedimentary processes associated with explosive eruptions represent a significant geolo...
The Pomici di Avellino eruption is the Plinian event of Vesuvius with the highest territorial impact...
The lithological and compositional characteristics of eighteen different pyroclastic deposits of Ca...
During the last 25.000 years, ash-fall deposits, mainly derived from the explosive activity of Somma...
Several wide middle-upper Pleistocene piedmont landforms and deposits preserved on the Adriatic sid...
The Velino Massif (approx. 42° N) with the Majelama Valley alluvial fan developing on its southern f...
Volcaniclastic-rich alluvial fans developed in the southern Campanian Plain (Italy) during the late ...
We present in this work data about a peculiar type of alluvial fans formed exclusively by volcanicla...
The Campania Region (Southern Italy) is characterized by the frequent occurrence of volcaniclastic ...
The Campania Region (southern Italy) is characterized by the frequent occurrence of volcaniclastic ...
In this paper the role of time and late Pleistocene to middle Holocene climate changes in the Somma-...
Volcanic sediments are involved in both stratigraphic architecture and pedological environment of th...
Detailed lithostratigraphic, geochemical, pedological, micromorphological and archaeological analyse...
The dynamics and the surface evolution of a post‐LGM debris‐flow‐dominated alluvial fan (Tartano all...
Catastrophic sedimentary processes associated with explosive eruptions represent a significant geolo...
The Pomici di Avellino eruption is the Plinian event of Vesuvius with the highest territorial impact...
The lithological and compositional characteristics of eighteen different pyroclastic deposits of Ca...
During the last 25.000 years, ash-fall deposits, mainly derived from the explosive activity of Somma...
Several wide middle-upper Pleistocene piedmont landforms and deposits preserved on the Adriatic sid...
The Velino Massif (approx. 42° N) with the Majelama Valley alluvial fan developing on its southern f...