Petrochemical analyses of juvenile samples from twenty stratigraphic sections of the Campanian Ignimbrite medial deposits, located from 30 to 79 km from the vent, are presented here. Sampling has accurately followed a well-defined stratigraphic framework and the new component facies scheme. The Campanian Ignimbrite succession is formed by a basal plinian pumice fall deposit, overlain by a complex architecture of pyroclastic density current deposits emplaced from a single sustained pyroclastic density current through a mechanism of vertical and lateral accretion. The deposit is broadly zoned, from more evolved trachyte at its base to less evolved trachyte at its top, and is similarly less evolved with increasing distance from the area of emi...
The Campi Flegrei caldera collapsed 39 ka in the Neapolitan area (southern Italy) after the Campania...
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 ne...
Petrochemical analyses of juvenile samples from twenty stratigraphic sections of the Campanian Ignim...
Large ignimbrites are the product of high-temperature pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) spreading ...
The Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) is a large-volume trachytic tuff erupted at 37 ka from the Campi Flegr...
The late Pleistocene trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite (CI; 300 km3 DRE) covers the Campanian Plain nea...
The Breccia Museo is one of the most debated volcanic formations of the Campi Flegrei volcanic distr...
The Campania Ignimbrite eruption (CI – 39 ka) is of the most explosive super-eruptions of the last 2...
9siThe late Pleistocene trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite (>300 km3 DRE, ca. 39 ka) covers the Campania...
This paper deals with the mineralogical features of the most important and widespread pyroclastic fo...
A core drilled within the northern part of the city of Napoli has offered the unique opportunity to ...
Large ignimbrites are the product of devastating explosive eruptions that have repeatedly impacted c...
The late Pleistocene trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite (> 300 km3 DRE, ca. 39 ka) covers the Campanian ...
The Campi Flegrei caldera collapsed 39 ka in the Neapolitan area (southern Italy) after the Campania...
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 ne...
Petrochemical analyses of juvenile samples from twenty stratigraphic sections of the Campanian Ignim...
Large ignimbrites are the product of high-temperature pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) spreading ...
The Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) is a large-volume trachytic tuff erupted at 37 ka from the Campi Flegr...
The late Pleistocene trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite (CI; 300 km3 DRE) covers the Campanian Plain nea...
The Breccia Museo is one of the most debated volcanic formations of the Campi Flegrei volcanic distr...
The Campania Ignimbrite eruption (CI – 39 ka) is of the most explosive super-eruptions of the last 2...
9siThe late Pleistocene trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite (>300 km3 DRE, ca. 39 ka) covers the Campania...
This paper deals with the mineralogical features of the most important and widespread pyroclastic fo...
A core drilled within the northern part of the city of Napoli has offered the unique opportunity to ...
Large ignimbrites are the product of devastating explosive eruptions that have repeatedly impacted c...
The late Pleistocene trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite (> 300 km3 DRE, ca. 39 ka) covers the Campanian ...
The Campi Flegrei caldera collapsed 39 ka in the Neapolitan area (southern Italy) after the Campania...
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 ne...