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Title Vesuvius, Campi Flegrei, and Campanian volcanism / edited by Benedetto De Vivo, Harvey E. Belkin, Giuseppe Rolandi
Published Amsterdam, Netherlands : Elsevier, 2020

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Contents 1 -- Introduction to Vesuvius, Campi Flegrei, and Campanian Volcanism -- 2 -- The contributions and influence of two Americans, Henry S. Washington and Frank A. Perret, to the study of Italian volcanism with emphasis on volcanoes in the Naples area. -- 3 -- Kinematics of the Tyrrhenian-Apennine system and implications for the origin of the Campanian magmatism -- 4 -- Lithosphere structural model of the Campania Plain -- 5 -- Campania volcanoes: petrology, geochemistry, and geodynamic significance -- 6 -- Tracing magma evolution at Vesuvius volcano using melt inclusions: a review -- 7 -- Magmatism of the Phlegrean Volcanic Fields as revealed by melt inclusions -- 8 -- The 39 ka Campanian Ignimbrite eruption: new data on source area in the Campanian Plain -- 9 -- Effect of paleomorphology on facies distribution of the Campania Ignimbrite in the northern Campania Plain, southern Italy -- 10 -- Petrogenesis of the Campanian Ignimbrites: a review -- 11 -- The Neapolitan Yellow Tuff eruption as the source of the Campi Flegrei caldera -- 12 -- Space-time evolution of an active volcanic field in an extentional region: the example of the Campania margin (eastern Tyrrhenian Sea) -- 13 -- Petrologic experimental data on Vesuvius and Campi Flegrei magmatism: a review -- 14 -- Hydrothermal versus magmatic: geochemical views and clues into the unrest dilemma at Campi Flegrei -- 15 -- Ground movement (bradyseism) in the Campi Flegrei volcanic area: a review -- 16 -- The holocene marine record of unrest, volcanism, and hydrothermal activity of Campi Flegrei and Somma-Vesuvius -- 17 -- Volcanological risk associated with Vesuvius and Campi Flegrei
Summary Vesuvius, Campi Flegrei, and Campanian Volcanism communicates the state-of-the-art scientific knowledge on past and active volcanism in an area characterized by elevated risk due to high-density population. Eruptions, lahars and poisonous gas clouds have killed many thousands of people over recorded history, but volcanoes have given people some of the most fertile soil known in agriculture. The research presented in this book is useful for policymakers and researchers from these and other countries who are looking for risk assessment and volcanic evolution models they can apply to similar situations around the world. Naples and its surrounding area, in particular, the area situated between Vesuvius and the Campi Flegrei volcanic area has a population in excess of 4 million people. The volcanic areas that have similarly large populations in proximity to dormant, but hazardous volcanoes, i.e., Indonesia and Central America can also benefit from this work. Covers the fundamental science of volcanoes, including new developments in the last decade relating to the use of crystals and melt inclusions to model the nature and evolution of volatiles Includes the latest research on volcanism in Southern Italy that is presented as a case study for active and inactive volcanoes across the globe Presents research that is applicable around the world, for people, scientists and policymakers living on, or near, active volcanoes
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed October 24, 2019)
Subject Volcanism -- Italy
Volcanism
Italy
Form Electronic book
Author De Vivo, B. (Benedetto), editor.
Belkin, H. E., editor.
Rolandi, Giuseppe, 1944- editor.
ISBN 9780128175187
0128175184