Publication Date:
2020-09-21
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Following on the discovery (in 2011) of a layer of distal tephra from the Pomici di Avellino eruption (Somma-Vesuvius, EU5) in the Agro Pontino (southern Lazio, Italy), further detailed study of the Holocene sediment archives
in this graben and in the nearby Fondi coastal basin showed that distal tephra from this EU5 eruption occurs as a
rather continuous, conspicuous layer. Two other, less conspicuous tephra layers were found, identified as the earlier Astroni 6 eruption from the Campi Flegrei (Fondi basin) and the later AP2 eruption of the Somma-Vesuvius
(Agro Pontino). The identification of the distal tephra layers rests upon a combination of criteria, including stratigraphy, macro characteristics, mineralogy, geochemical data on glass composition, Sr-isotopic ratios, and the
known tephrochronology for the period concerned, i.e. between c. 2500 and 1000 BCE. 14C datings serve to constrain their age. No significant spatial variation in the characteristics of the main tephra layer (EU5) was observed,
other than distinct fining with increasing distance from the vent. Based on a detailed palaeogeographical reconstruction, the occurrence and preservation of these tephra are explained by the local environmental conditions
governing their preservation during this time span (the Central Italian Bronze Age), and by the later evolution
of the area. The observations underpin that multiple corings are needed to fully assess whether sedimentary
hiatuses exist in palaeorecords, based on cores from sediment archives. Lastly, our study shows that hazard evaluations for future eruptions by Campanian volcanoes should pay more attention to their potential impacts on distal areas.
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Published
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107041
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1V. Storia eruttiva
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3V. Proprietà chimico-fisiche dei magmi e dei prodotti vulcanici
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6V. Pericolosità vulcanica e contributi alla stima del rischio
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JCR Journal
Keywords:
Distal tephra Central Italy
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Tephrochronology
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Geochemistry
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Radiocarbon dating Early
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Late Holocene
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Central Italy
Repository Name:
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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article
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