An overview of recent (1988 to 2014) caldera unrest: Knowledge and perspectives
Calderas are among the most active and dangerous volcanoes. Caldera unrest is defined by
enhanced seismicity, gravity changes, surface deformation, and degassing. Although much …
enhanced seismicity, gravity changes, surface deformation, and degassing. Although much …
On the influence of vertical ground movements on Late-Quaternary sea-level records. A comprehensive assessment along the mid-Tyrrhenian coast of Italy …
The mid-Tyrrhenian coast is the most complex volcano-tectonic sector in the Mediterranean
basin. Here the vertical ground movements (VGMs) due to the interaction between extensive …
basin. Here the vertical ground movements (VGMs) due to the interaction between extensive …
[PDF][PDF] The Parallel SBAS Approach for Sentinel-1 Interferometric Wide Swath Deformation Time-Series Generation: Algorithm Description and Products Quality …
We present an advanced differential synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry (DInSAR)
processing chain, based on the Parallel Small BAseline Subset (P-SBAS) technique, for the …
processing chain, based on the Parallel Small BAseline Subset (P-SBAS) technique, for the …
Magmas near the critical degassing pressure drive volcanic unrest towards a critical state
During the reawaking of a volcano, magmas migrating through the shallow crust have to
pass through hydrothermal fluids and rocks. The resulting magma–hydrothermal interactions …
pass through hydrothermal fluids and rocks. The resulting magma–hydrothermal interactions …
Evidence of thermal-driven processes triggering the 2005–2014 unrest at Campi Flegrei caldera
An accelerating process of ground deformation that began 10 years ago is currently affecting
the Campi Flegrei caldera. The deformation pattern is here explained with the overlap** of …
the Campi Flegrei caldera. The deformation pattern is here explained with the overlap** of …
Magma injection beneath the urban area of Naples: a new mechanism for the 2012–2013 volcanic unrest at Campi Flegrei caldera
We found the first evidence, in the last 30 years, of a renewed magmatic activity at Campi
Flegrei caldera from January 2012 to June 2013. The ground deformation, observed through …
Flegrei caldera from January 2012 to June 2013. The ground deformation, observed through …
Monitoring diffuse volcanic degassing during volcanic unrests: the case of Campi Flegrei (Italy)
In volcanoes with active hydrothermal systems, diffuse CO2 degassing may constitute the
primary mode of volcanic degassing. The monitoring of CO2 emissions can provide …
primary mode of volcanic degassing. The monitoring of CO2 emissions can provide …
Accelerating upper crustal deformation and seismicity of Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy), during the 2000–2023 unrest
Campi Flegrei is the largest active caldera in Europe and it is home to more than 350,000
people. Since 2005, the caldera has shown accelerating ground inflation and an …
people. Since 2005, the caldera has shown accelerating ground inflation and an …
The ground deformation history of the neapolitan volcanic area (Campi Flegrei caldera, Somma–Vesuvius Volcano, and Ischia island) from 20 years of continuous …
The Neapolitan volcanic area includes three active and high-risk volcanoes: Campi Flegrei
caldera, Somma–Vesuvius, and Ischia island. The Campi Flegrei volcanic area is a typical …
caldera, Somma–Vesuvius, and Ischia island. The Campi Flegrei volcanic area is a typical …
The seismicity of Campi Flegrei in the contest of an evolving long term unrest
One of the most effective approaches to identifying possible precursors of eruptions is the
analysis of seismicity patterns recorded at volcanoes. Accurate locations of the seismicity …
analysis of seismicity patterns recorded at volcanoes. Accurate locations of the seismicity …