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Ecosystem Impact of the Campanian Ignimbrite Eruption in Late Pleistocene Europe
Authors:Francesco G. Fedele   Biagio Giaccio   Roberto Isaia  Giovanni Orsi
Affiliation:Sezione e Museo di Antropologia, Università di Napoli Federico il, via Mezzocannone 8, Naples, 80134, Italy;Istituto di Ricerca sulla Tettonica Recente, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, via del Fosso del Cavaliere 100, Rome, 00133, Italy;Osservatorio Vesuviano, via Diocleziano 328, Naples, 80124, Italy
Abstract:The dating of the Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption to 37,000 cal yr B.P. draws attention to the coincidence of this volcanic catastrophe and the suite of coeval, Late Pleistocene biocultural changes that occurred within and outside the Mediterranean region. These included the Middle to Upper Paleolithic cultural transition and the supposed change from Neanderthal to “modern” Homo sapiens anatomy, a subject of sustained debate. No less than 150 km3 of magma were extruded in the CI eruption, the signal of which can be detected in Greenland ice cores. As widespread discontinuities in archaeological sequences are observed at or following the CI event, a significant interference with ongoing human processes in Mediterranean Europe is hypothesized.
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