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Frequent activity on Vulcano (Italy) spanning the last 80 ky: New insights from the chemo-stratigraphy of the Brown Tuffs - ScienceDirect
The volcanic activity changes occurred in the 2021–2022 at Vulcano island ( Italy), inferred by the abrupt variations of soil CO2 output
Sedimentological analysis of ash-rich pyroclastic density currents, with special emphasis on sin-depositional erosion and clast incorporation: The Brown Tuff eruptions (Vulcano, Italy) - ScienceDirect
Frequent activity on Vulcano (Italy) spanning the last 80 ky: New insights from the chemo-stratigraphy of the Brown Tuffs - ScienceDirect
Frequent activity on Vulcano (Italy) spanning the last 80 ky: New insights from the chemo-stratigraphy of the Brown Tuffs - ScienceDirect
Comparative carbon isotope chemostratigraphy of major Late Devonian biotic crises - ScienceDirect
Rapid eruptive transitions from low to high intensity explosions and effusive activity: insights from textural analysis of a small-volume trachytic eruption, Ascension Island, South Atlantic
Lithostratigraphy of the ignimbrite-dominated Miocene Bükk Foreland Volcanic Area (Central Europe) - ScienceDirect
Lithostratigraphy of the ignimbrite-dominated Miocene Bükk Foreland Volcanic Area (Central Europe) - ScienceDirect
Lithostratigraphy of the ignimbrite-dominated Miocene Bükk Foreland Volcanic Area (Central Europe) - ScienceDirect
Remobilization and eruption of an upper crustal cumulate mush at the Singkut caldera (North Sumatra, Indonesia) - ScienceDirect
Chrono-stratigraphy of the youngest (last 1500 years) rhyolitic eruptions of Lipari (Aeolian Islands, Southern Italy) and implications for distal tephra correlations - ScienceDirect
The volcanic activity changes occurred in the 2021–2022 at Vulcano island ( Italy), inferred by the abrupt variations of soil CO2 output
Chrono-stratigraphy of the youngest (last 1500 years) rhyolitic eruptions of Lipari (Aeolian Islands, Southern Italy) and implications for distal tephra correlations - ScienceDirect
PDF) Major explosive activity in the Monti Sabatini Volcanic District (central Italy) over the 800-390 ka interval: geochronological-geochemical overview and tephrostratigraphic implications