Volcanism in the Campania Plain :Vesuvius, Campi Flegrei and Ignimbrites ( Volume 9 )

Publication subTitle :Vesuvius, Campi Flegrei and Ignimbrites

Publication series :Volume 9

Author: DeVivo   Benedetto  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9780080481661

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444521750

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444521750

Subject: P315 seismology;P5 Geology;Q91 Paleontology

Language: ENG

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The book deals with the study of three important volcanisms in the Campania Plain: Vesuvius, Campi Flegrei and Ignimbrites. The knowledge of the volcanic evolution of Vesuvius and Campi Flegrei has a particular relevance because of the hazards that these volcanoes pose to the about 1.5 million people living in the Neapolitan area.



The contributors to the volume bring new data (experiments on volatile solubility, fluid-melt inclusions, tectonic, geophysical, isotope, geochronology), which are helpful in the creation of new models for a better understanding of the behaviour of the volcanic systems. In particular a hydrothermal model is used to explain the ground movements (bradyseism) at Campi Flegrei. To develop such a model, the authors use an analogue for the evolving Campi Flegrei sub-volcanic system, the model of the porphyry mineralized systems. For Campanian Ignimbrite the authors highlight the impact crystal-liquid separation has on melt compositional evolution and particularly focus on trace element and Th isotope evidence for open-system processes in the magma body associated with the Campanian Ignimbrite.



The authors, for their interpretations, utilize thermodynamic and quantitative mass balance modelling of major and trace element data and semi-quantitative limits on Th and Sr isotopes to evaluate the role of crytal-melt separation, magma-fluid interaction, and assimilation of wallrock on the geochemical evolution of the Campamian Ignimbrite.

Chapter

Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Title page

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of contents

pp.:  6 – 8

Preface

pp.:  8 – 14

Chapter 2 The Pleistocene extension of the Campania Plain in the framework of the southern Tyrrhenian tectonic evolution: morphotectonic analysis, kinematic model and implications for volcanism

pp.:  40 – 66

Chapter 3 Rapid changes of the accommodation space in the Late Quaternary succession of Naples Bay, Italy: the influence of volcanism and tectonics

pp.:  66 – 82

Chapter 4 Gravitational instability of submarine volcanoes offshore Campi Flegrei (Naples Bay, Italy)

pp.:  82 – 98

Chapter 5 The Campi Flegrei caldera boundary in the city of Naples

pp.:  98 – 110

Chapter 6 The Late-Holocene evolution of the Miseno area (south-western Campi Flegrei) as inferred by stratigraphy, petrochemistry and 40Ar/39Ar geochronology

pp.:  110 – 138

Chapter 7 Magmatic–hydrothermal fluid interaction and mineralization in alkali-syenite nodules from the Breccia Museo pyroclastic deposit, Naples, Italy

pp.:  138 – 176

Chapter 8 Structural control on the Upper Pleistocene ignimbrite eruptions in the Neapolitan area (Italy): volcano tectonic faults versus caldera faults

pp.:  176 – 194

Chapter 9 The magma feeding system of Somma-Vesuvius (Italy) strato-volcano: new inferences from a review of geochemical and Sr, Nd, Pb and O isotope data

pp.:  194 – 216

Chapter 10 Input of deep-seated volatile-rich magmas and dynamics of violent strombolian eruptions at Vesuvius

pp.:  216 – 232

Chapter 11 The role of sulfur in promoting magmatic degassing and volcanic eruption at Mt. Somma-Vesuvius

pp.:  232 – 248

Chapter 12 Influence of hydrothermal processes on geochemical variations between 79 AD and 1944 AD Vesuvius eruptions

pp.:  248 – 262

Chapter 13 Petrogenesis of the Campanian Ignimbrite: implications for crystal-melt separation and open-system processes from major and trace elements and Th isotopic data

pp.:  262 – 302

Chapter 14 A hydrothermal model for ground movements (bradyseism) at Campi Flegrei, Italy

pp.:  302 – 332

Author Index

pp.:  332 – 334

Subject Index

pp.:  334 – 338

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