The Campanian Volcanic Zone (CVZ) comprises multiple active volcanoes and includes the highly productive Campi Flegrei and Ischia caldera systems. These caldera volcanoes have produced probably the largest eruptions in Europe in the past 200 ka, such as the Monte Epomeo Green Tuff (MEGT; Ischia) at ca. 56 ka and the Campanian Ignimbrite (CI; Campi Flegrei) at ca. 40 ka, which form widespread isochrons across the Mediterranean region. These closely-spaced volcanic centres erupt phonolitic to trachytic glass compositions that are similar, and thus it can be challenging to correlate tephra deposits to specific volcanic sources. Here we present a detailed tephrostratigraphy for pre-CI eruption activity using the units preserved within a sequenc...
Volcanic ash (tephra) erupted from the frequently active Campi Flegrei volcano forms layers in many ...
The lithological and compositional characteristics of eighteen different pyroclastic deposits of Cam...
This study reconstructs the explosive volcanic history of Pantelleria, a peralkaline caldera volcano...
The 40 ka caldera-forming eruption of Campi Flegrei (Italy) is the largest known eruption in Europe ...
Unraveling the eruptive history of the Island of Ischia (southern Italy) is problematic due to its b...
International audienceExplosive activity preceding the ~40 ka Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption in ...
The 40 ka caldera-forming eruption of Campi Flegrei (Italy) is the largest known eruption in Europe ...
Volcanic ash (tephra) erupted from the frequently active Campi Flegrei volcano forms layers in many ...
The ∼ 150 km3 (DRE) trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite, which is situated north-west of Naples, Italy, i...
Explosive activity preceding the ~40 ka Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption in the Neapolitan volcani...
The Campanian Ignimbrite eruption dispersed ash over much of the central eastern Mediterranean Sea a...
Volcanic activity at Phlegraean Fields, Italy, produced several major marker tephras over a 50 ka pe...
Explosive activity preceding the ~40 ka Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption in the Neapolitan volcani...
The 39 ka Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) super-eruption was the largest volcanic eruption of the past 200...
Volcanic ash (tephra) erupted from the frequently active Campi Flegrei volcano forms layers in many ...
The lithological and compositional characteristics of eighteen different pyroclastic deposits of Cam...
This study reconstructs the explosive volcanic history of Pantelleria, a peralkaline caldera volcano...
The 40 ka caldera-forming eruption of Campi Flegrei (Italy) is the largest known eruption in Europe ...
Unraveling the eruptive history of the Island of Ischia (southern Italy) is problematic due to its b...
International audienceExplosive activity preceding the ~40 ka Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption in ...
The 40 ka caldera-forming eruption of Campi Flegrei (Italy) is the largest known eruption in Europe ...
Volcanic ash (tephra) erupted from the frequently active Campi Flegrei volcano forms layers in many ...
The ∼ 150 km3 (DRE) trachytic Campanian Ignimbrite, which is situated north-west of Naples, Italy, i...
Explosive activity preceding the ~40 ka Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption in the Neapolitan volcani...
The Campanian Ignimbrite eruption dispersed ash over much of the central eastern Mediterranean Sea a...
Volcanic activity at Phlegraean Fields, Italy, produced several major marker tephras over a 50 ka pe...
Explosive activity preceding the ~40 ka Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption in the Neapolitan volcani...
The 39 ka Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) super-eruption was the largest volcanic eruption of the past 200...
Volcanic ash (tephra) erupted from the frequently active Campi Flegrei volcano forms layers in many ...
The lithological and compositional characteristics of eighteen different pyroclastic deposits of Cam...
This study reconstructs the explosive volcanic history of Pantelleria, a peralkaline caldera volcano...