Authors
Francesco Forni, Federico Lucchi, A Peccerillo, CLAUDIO ANTONIO Tranne, PIERMARIA LUIGI Rossi, ML Frezzotti
Publication date
2013
Journal
Geological Society, London, Memoirs
Volume
37
Issue
1
Pages
213-279
Publisher
The Geological Society of London
Description
The Lipari volcanic complex, situated in the central Aeolian sector, was constructed between c. 267 ka and medieval ages by various lava flows, scoriaceous deposits, lava domes (coulees) and pyroclastic products related to hydromagmatic and strombolian activities. The eruptive history of Lipari is described by nine Epochs of activity interrupted by dormant periods, volcano-tectonic phases and episodes of terrace formation during the Last Interglacial. Several partially overlapping volcanic edifices were active through time, mostly under control of the NNW–SSE and north–south (minor east–west) regional tectonic trends. The latest eruptive events of M. Pilato and Rocche Rosse occurred from AD 776 to 1220. Lipari rocks range from calc-alkaline basaltic andesites to rhyolites, with silicic rocks dominating during the last 43 ka. There is a clear increase in K2O and incompatible elements with time, with distinct trends …
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