Temporal evolution of the Roccamonfina volcanic complex (Pleistocene), Central Italy |
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Authors: | V Rouchon PY Gillot X Quidelleur S Chiesa B Floris |
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Institution: | 1. Université Paris Sud, Laboratoire de Géochronologie Multi-Techniques, CNRS UMR-IDES 8148, Département des Sciences de la Terre, Bât. 504, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France;2. C.N.R.-Istituto per la Dinamica dei Processi Ambientali, Unità di Dalmine Via Pasubio 3/5, 24044 Dalmine (Bergamo), Italy |
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Abstract: | The Roccamonfina volcanic complex (RVC), in southern Italy, is an Early to Middle Pleistocene stratovolcano sharing temporal and morphological characteristics with the Somma–Vesuvius and the Alban Hills; both being associated with high volcanic hazard for the cities of Naples and Rome, respectively. The RVC is important for the understanding of volcanic evolution in the Roman and Campanian volcanic provinces. We report a comprehensive study of its evolution based on morphological, geochemical and K–Ar geochronological data. |
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Keywords: | volcanism Roccamonfina Vesuvius Alban Hills stratovolcano geochronology geochemistry plinian |
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