Understanding caldera structure and development: An overview of analogue models compared to natural calderas
V Acocella - Earth-Science Reviews, 2007 - Elsevier
Understanding the structure and development of calderas is crucial for predicting their
behaviour during periods of unrest and to plan geothermal and ore exploitation. Geological …
behaviour during periods of unrest and to plan geothermal and ore exploitation. Geological …
[HTML][HTML] The 79 CE eruption of Vesuvius: A lesson from the past and the need of a multidisciplinary approach for developments in volcanology
A full review of the 79 CE Plinian eruption of Vesuvius is presented through a
multidisciplinary approach, exploiting the integration of historical, stratigraphic …
multidisciplinary approach, exploiting the integration of historical, stratigraphic …
The volcanic–plutonic connection as a stage for understanding crustal magmatism
The Earth's magmatism produces both volcanic and plutonic rocks. These two rock types
share many similarities, but also display significant differences that have led to a tendency to …
share many similarities, but also display significant differences that have led to a tendency to …
[HTML][HTML] The Campi Flegrei caldera unrest: Discriminating magma intrusions from hydrothermal effects and implications for possible evolution
Abstract The Campi Flegrei caldera in Southern Italy is one of the most populated active
volcanoes on Earth. It has an unprecedented record of historical unrest and eruption that …
volcanoes on Earth. It has an unprecedented record of historical unrest and eruption that …
Precise, absolute earthquake location under Somma–Vesuvius volcano using a new three-dimensional velocity model
Summary The Somma–Vesuvius volcanic complex and surroundings are characterized by
topographic relief of over 1000 m and strong 3-D structural variations. This complexity has to …
topographic relief of over 1000 m and strong 3-D structural variations. This complexity has to …
Two‐way coupling between Vesuvius eruptions and southern Apennine earthquakes, Italy, by elastic stress transfer
During the past 1000 years, eruptions of Vesuvius have often been accompanied by large
earthquakes in the Apennines 50–60 km to the northeast. Statistical investigations had …
earthquakes in the Apennines 50–60 km to the northeast. Statistical investigations had …
Hydrological and volcano-related gravity signals at Mt. Somma–Vesuvius from∼ 20 yr of time-lapse gravity monitoring: implications for volcano quiescence
We report on about 20 yr of relative gravity measurements, acquired on Mt. Somma–
Vesuvius volcano in order to investigate the hydrological and volcano-tectonic processes …
Vesuvius volcano in order to investigate the hydrological and volcano-tectonic processes …
Seismic evidence of an extended magmatic sill under Mt. Vesuvius
Mt. Vesuvius is a small volcano associated with an elevated risk. Seismic data were used to
better define its magmatic system. We found evidence of an extended (at least 400 square …
better define its magmatic system. We found evidence of an extended (at least 400 square …
Magmatic history of Somma–Vesuvius on the basis of new geochemical and isotopic data from a deep borehole (Camaldoli della Torre)
A continuous-coring borehole recently drilled at Camaldoli della Torre on the southern
slopes of Somma–Vesuvius provides constraints on the volcanic and magmatic history of the …
slopes of Somma–Vesuvius provides constraints on the volcanic and magmatic history of the …
The Campi Flegrei caldera: unrest mechanisms and hazards
In the last four decades, Campi Flegrei caldera has been the world's most active caldera
characterized by intense unrest episodes involving huge ground deformation and seismicity …
characterized by intense unrest episodes involving huge ground deformation and seismicity …