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Vol. 62 No. 1 (2019): Special Issue: Explosive Eruptions and the Mediterranean Civilizations through Prehistory and History
Guest Editors: Sandro De Vita, Maria Luisa Carapezza, Franco Foresta Martin
Published:
2019-07-08
Special Issue: Explosive Eruptions and the Mediterranean Civilizations through Prehistory and History
Foreword Special issue: Explosive Eruptions and the Mediterranean Civilizations through Prehistory and History
Maria Luisa Carapezza, Sandro De Vita, Franco Foresta Martin
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Explosive volcanoes in the Mediterranean area: hazards from future eruptions at Vesuvius (Italy) and Santorini (Greece)
Franco Barberi, Maria Luisa Carapezza
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Impact assessments in volcanic areas - The Vesuvius and Campi Flegrei cases studies
Giulio Zuccaro, Daniela De Gregorio
VO02
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Eruptions, earthquakes and geothermal resources at Campi Flegrei and Ischia
Roberto Scandone, Lisetta Giacomelli
VO03
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Trachy-phonolite lava pebbles used in the ancient settlement of Oplontis (Torre Annunziata, Naples): petrochemical data supporting the origin from an old effusive activity of the Somma-Vesuvius volcano
Alberto Renzulli, Patrizia Santi, Giuseppina Balassone, Giovanni Di Maio, Alberto De Bonis, Valentino Di Donato, Vincenzo Morra
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Multidisciplinary studies of diffuse soil CO2 flux, gas permeability, self-potential, soil temperature highlight the structural architecture of Fondi di Baia craters (Campi Flegrei caldera, Italy)
Luca Tarchini, Massimo Ranaldi, Maria Luisa Carapezza, Maria Giulia Di Giuseppe, Roberto Isaia, Carlo Lucchetti, Ernesto Paolo Prinzi, Francesco D'Assisi Tramparulo, Antonio Trioano, Stefano Vitale
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Volcanic and volcano-tectonic activity forecasting: a review on seismic approaches
Ramon Ortiz Ramis, Alicia Garcia, José Manuel Marrero, Servando De la Cruz-Reyna, Roberto Carniel, Josep Vila
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Preliminary risk assessment ai Ustica based on indicators of natural and human processes
George Alexandrakis, Sandro De Vita, Mauro Di Vito
VO07
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Volcanic events that have marked the anthropic history of the Aeolian Islands
Marco Manni, Mauro Coltelli, Maria Clara Martinelli
VO08
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Volatiles and trace elements content in melt inclusions from the zoned Green Tuff ignimbrite (Pantelleria, Sicily): petrological inferences
Pierangelo Romano, John White, Alessandro Ciulla, Ida Di Carlo, Claudia D'Oriano, Patrizia Landi, Silvio Giuseppe Rotolo
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Risk management issues in tourist regions with explosive volcanism: The Teide's 2004 unrest, Canary Islands
Ramon Ortiz Ramis, Jose Manuel Marrero, Alicia García, Angeles Llinares, Victor Melo
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The value of historical documents for risk reduction: the 1600 Huaynaputina Eruption (Peru)
Maria Eugenia Petit-Breuilh Sepulveda
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Headland or stack? Paleogeographic reconstruction of the coast at the Faraglioni Middle Bronze Age Village (Ustica Island, Italy)
Stefano Furlani, Franco Foresta Martin
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Petrographic and spectroscopic (FT-IR) study of Western Mediterranean obsidians geological sources and of a lithic collection from Ustica Island (Sicily)
Mariangela La Monica, Silvio Giuseppe Rotolo, Franco Foresta Martin
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THE Black Gold that came from the sea. A review of Obsidian studies at the island of Ustica
Franco Foresta Martin, Mariangela La Monica
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