Simultaneous eruptions from multiple vents at Campi Flegrei (Italy) highlight new eruption processes at calderas
<p>Volcanic eruptions are typically characterized by the rise and discharge of magma at the surface through a single conduit/vent system. However, in some cases, the rise of magma can be triggered by the activation of eruptive fissures and/or vents located several kilometers apart. Simultaneou...
Main Authors: | Pistolesi, M, Isaia, R, Marianelli, P, Bertagnini, A, Fourmentraux, C, Albert, P, Tomlinson, E, Menzies, M, Rosi, M, Sbrana, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Geological Society of America
2016
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