Authors
Emma L Tomlinson, Paul G Albert, Sabine Wulf, Richard J Brown, Victoria C Smith, Jörg Keller, Giovanni Orsi, Anna J Bourne, Martin A Menzies
Publication date
2014/10/15
Journal
Journal of volcanology and Geothermal Research
Volume
287
Pages
22-39
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Unraveling the eruptive history of the Island of Ischia (southern Italy) is problematic due to its burial, caldera collapse, resurgent uplift and erosion. Here, we present new major and trace element glass data for 39–75 ka proximal tephra deposits, including those of the caldera-forming Monte Epomeo Green Tuff (MEGT) eruption. Correlations with the distal tephra archive preserved at Lago Grande di Monticchio (LGdM) are used to constrain the timing of as yet undated eruptive events. Out of 13 LGdM tephras analysed from the 39–104 ka time window, glass geochemical data show that all are compositionally consistent with the explosive volcanic eruptions of Ischia, whilst 5 of them can be correlated with specific proximal deposits.
Pre-MEGT pyroclastic sequences comprise three compositional groups, these groups occur repeatedly in sucessive eruptions. Proximal-distal correlations indicate that the Porticello eruption …
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