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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2019
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2019) 60 (2): 119–132.
... tephriphonolite phonolite melt inclusion Roman magmatic province Vulsini Classical leucite-bearing volcanics are found in the Roman magmatic province ( Foley et al., 1987 ), which consists of four large volcanic fields: Vulsini, Vico, Sabatini, and Coli-Albani ( Peccerillo, 2005 ). Volcanism...
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Published: 01 April 2010
DOI: 10.1130/2010.2464(04)
... the framework of concomitant and/or genetically related geological events acting on regional to global scales (e.g., tectonism, climate changes, glacio-eustatism). Here, we report recent results on the stratigraphy, structure, and evolution of the southern part of the Vulsini volcanic district (0.6–0.1 Ma...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2003
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2003) 122 (1): 47–61.
...Vittorio Duchi; Luca Matassoni; Franco Tassi; Barbara Nisi Abstract The Vulsini Mts. volcanic region (central Italy) has been studied extensively from geological, petrological and volcanological points of view (e.g. Funiciello et alii, 1977; Barton et alii, 1982; Holm et alii, 1982; De Rita et alii...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1999
Italian Journal of Geosciences (1999) 118 (2): 425–438.
... lithostratigraphy models physical properties plinian-type eruptions Ponticello pumice pyroclastics Southern Europe volcanic rocks volcanoes Vulsini volcanic district ...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1998
European Journal of Mineralogy (1998) 10 (2): 333–354.
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1995
Italian Journal of Geosciences (1995) 114 (3): 599–613.
... lava flows lithofacies Pleistocene pumice pyroclastics Quaternary Southern Europe Tuscany Italy volcanic features volcanic rocks volcanoes Vulsini Italy ...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1988
Italian Journal of Geosciences (1988) 107 (2): 383–397.
... faults lithostratigraphy neotectonics northern Latium Italy Orvieto Tuff pyroclastic surges pyroclastics Quaternary ring structures Southern Europe stratigraphic units systems tectonics tuff volcanic features volcanic rocks volcaniclastics volcanism volcanoes Vulsini Mountains ...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1982
Italian Journal of Geosciences (1982) 101 (3): 327–342.
... pelean-type eruptions petrology Pleistocene Pliocene porosity properties pyroclastics Quaternary Southern Europe specific gravity stratigraphy strength structural geology tectonics tephrite Tertiary trachyandesites trachytes tuff volcanic rocks Volcanotectonique Vulsini Mountains...
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The contour map of the Vulsini volcanic field (Peccerillo, 2005).
Published: 01 February 2019
Fig. 1. The contour map of the Vulsini volcanic field ( Peccerillo, 2005 ).
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Schematic geological map of Vulsini Volcanic District. Modified after Peccerillo (2005).
Published: 01 December 2014
Fig. 1 Schematic geological map of Vulsini Volcanic District. Modified after Peccerillo (2005) .
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Geological sketch map of the Vulsini Volcanic District (modified after Palladino et al., 2010). Towns and other localities: A—Acquapendente; B—Bolsena; Ba–Bagnoregio; C—Canino; F—Farnese; G—Grotte di Castro; M—Montefiascone; O—Orvieto; P—Pitigliano; S—Sovana; So—Sorano; T—Tuscania; TA—Torre Alfina; Cm—Capodimonte; LR—La Rocchetta; Ps—Piansano.
Published: 01 September 2012
Figure 2. Geological sketch map of the Vulsini Volcanic District (modified after Palladino et al., 2010 ). Towns and other localities: A—Acquapendente; B—Bolsena; Ba–Bagnoregio; C—Canino; F—Farnese; G—Grotte di Castro; M—Montefiascone; O—Orvieto; P—Pitigliano; S—Sovana; So—Sorano; T—Tuscania; TA
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Digital elevation model (DEM) of the Vulsini area (http://labtel2.rm.ingv.it/surfit/) with the main lineaments deduced from the DEM and aerial photos and the sites of structural analysis and related plots (Schmidt’s lower hemisphere), classified according to the age of the deposits in which the deformation has been found; p1 to p6 are the traces of the profiles in Figure 5.
Published: 01 September 2012
Figure 3. Digital elevation model (DEM) of the Vulsini area ( http://labtel2.rm.ingv.it/surfit/ ) with the main lineaments deduced from the DEM and aerial photos and the sites of structural analysis and related plots (Schmidt’s lower hemisphere), classified according to the age of the deposits
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Sketch map showing the distribution of volcanic products in the Vulsini Volcanic District: PVC = Paleo-Bolsena Volcanic Complex; BOVC = Bolsena–Orvieto Volcanic Complex; SVVC = Southern Vulsini Volcanic Complex; LVC = Latera Volcanic Complex; VVC = Vico Volcanic Complex; MVC = Montefiascone Volcanic Complex (modified after Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, 1983 Structural Model of Italy, sheet no. 3, and Vezzoli et al., 1987).
Published: 01 August 2009
Fig. 1. Sketch map showing the distribution of volcanic products in the Vulsini Volcanic District: PVC = Paleo-Bolsena Volcanic Complex; BOVC = Bolsena–Orvieto Volcanic Complex; SVVC = Southern Vulsini Volcanic Complex; LVC = Latera Volcanic Complex; VVC = Vico Volcanic Complex; MVC
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1996
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1996) 86 (3): 670–682.
... collected in June 1990, as part of a crustal refraction experiment carried out in the Monti Vulsini volcanic area. A linear array of 13 digital stations was deployed orthogonally to the eastern border of the Radicofani graben: 2 stations were set up on a bedrock outcrop, whereas the remaining 11 were...
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(a) Compositional ranges from literature for main pyroclastic products of Sabatinian volcanic field and Vulsini district erupted between 600 and 500 ka, taken into account for correlation, and data for ZAR1 tephra. Compositional fields for Sabatinian products (FAD: First Ash fall Deposits, TGVT: Tufo Giallo della Via Tiberina, TGPP: Tufo Giallo di Prima Porta) from Masotta (2011). Compositional fields for Basal Ignimbrites of Vulsini district: data from Nappi et alii (1987); (b) CaO vs. FeO wt.% diagram for ZAR1 and pyroclastic products used for comparison; for legend labels see tab. 5.
Published: 01 June 2014
Fig. 9 (a) Compositional ranges from literature for main pyroclastic products of Sabatinian volcanic field and Vulsini district erupted between 600 and 500 ka, taken into account for correlation, and data for ZAR1 tephra. Compositional fields for Sabatinian products (FAD: First Ash fall Deposits
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Roman Comagmatic Province (RCP) along the Tyrrhenian margin from the Vulsini to the Vulture
Published: 01 November 2017
Fig. 1. Roman Comagmatic Province (RCP) along the Tyrrhenian margin from the Vulsini to the Vulture
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2012
GSA Bulletin (2012) 124 (9-10): 1562–1576.
...Figure 2. Geological sketch map of the Vulsini Volcanic District (modified after Palladino et al., 2010 ). Towns and other localities: A—Acquapendente; B—Bolsena; Ba–Bagnoregio; C—Canino; F—Farnese; G—Grotte di Castro; M—Montefiascone; O—Orvieto; P—Pitigliano; S—Sovana; So—Sorano; T—Tuscania; TA...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2016
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2016) 86 (10): 1208–1227.
... show that tectonism during middle–upper Pleistocene volcanic activity in the Sabatini, Cimini, and Vulsini volcanic complexes played a major role controlling stream-network reorganization in the Tiber drainage basin and resulted in enhanced volcaniclastic input from ash fall and recycling...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2009
European Journal of Mineralogy (2009) 21 (4): 763–782.
...Fig. 1. Sketch map showing the distribution of volcanic products in the Vulsini Volcanic District: PVC = Paleo-Bolsena Volcanic Complex; BOVC = Bolsena–Orvieto Volcanic Complex; SVVC = Southern Vulsini Volcanic Complex; LVC = Latera Volcanic Complex; VVC = Vico Volcanic Complex; MVC...
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Published: 01 January 2002
European Journal of Mineralogy (2002) 14 (1): 175–183.
... (2nd century B.C.-6th century A.D., Roman Period). All the hopper-rubber millstones from Monte Bibele and three rotary millstones from Fossombrone were made using the leucite phonolite lavas from the same quarries which are located near Orvieto (Vulsini Volcanic District, Roman Volcanic Province...
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