Authors
Federico Lucchi, CLAUDIO ANTONIO Tranne, A Peccerillo, J Keller, PIERMARIA LUIGI Rossi
Publication date
2013
Journal
Geological Society, London, Memoirs
Volume
37
Issue
1
Pages
351-395
Publisher
The Geological Society of London
Description
The Panarea volcanic group is made up of dome-fields that are the subaerial culminations of a largely dissected volcanic complex mostly located below sea level. The correlation of marine isotope stage (MIS) 5 marine terrace deposits and numerous tephra layers, combined with the available radiometric ages, shows that the Panarea dome-fields mostly developed between c. 155–149 and 124–118 ka through the emplacement of successive lava domes, lava flows and minor pyroclastic products, interrupted by dormant periods and episodes of faulting in a context of regional uplift, plus volcano-related deformation. Recurrent explosive phases subsequently occurred in the area of minor islets at c. 100 ka (Punta Falcone), 67–56 ka (p1) and 24–8.7 ka (Drauto), together with the emission of the c. 54 ka Basiluzzo dome. The Panarea volcanic group is presently in a quiescent state with fumarolic activity and episodic …
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Scholar articles
F Lucchi, CA Tranne, A Peccerillo, J Keller, PL Rossi - Geological Society, London, Memoirs, 2013