Reconciling complex stratigraphic frameworks reveals temporally and geographically variable depositional patterns of the Campanian Ignimbrite
The 39.8-ka Campanian Ignimbrite was emplaced during a large caldera-forming eruption of Campi Flegrei near Naples, Italy. The ignimbrite is found up to 80 km from the caldera, and co-ignimbrite ash-fall deposits occur 3200 km away. The proximal and distal stratigraphy of the Campanian Ignimbrite ha...
Main Authors: | Gallo, RI, Ort, MH, Iacovino, K, Silleni, A, Smith, VC, Giordano, G, Isaia, R, Boro, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Geological Society of America
2023
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