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When Might the Campi Flegrei Caldera Erupt Again?
The clock may be ticking for Italy's Campi Flegrei caldera, a region with a pattern of numerous and sometimes large explosive eruptions. The next explosion could be less than 100 years away.
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This study investigates the seismic ambient noise within the Campi Flegrei caldera (Naples, Italy) to improve the detection capability and reliability of the earthquake monitoring system managed by the INGV, Osservatorio Vesuviano.
Roberta Esposito +4 more
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Active volcanic calderas often experience significant ground deformation, characterized by uplift and subsidence, typically with a radial or elliptical pattern centered on the caldera.
Fabio Matano +2 more
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The persistent unrest at Campi Flegrei highlights the importance of accurate and continuous surveillance of volcanic gas emissions to support scientific interpretation and civil protection efforts.
Arianna Elefante +10 more
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The area encompassing the Campi Flegrei and Vesuvio volcanoes, situated approximately 25 km apart and bisected by the city of Naples, Italy, is recognised as one of the most hazardous regions globally.
Antonella Amoruso +2 more
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The contradictions and debates around Bradyseism at Campi Flegrei caldera
Abstract This work aims to highlight the issues related to the interpretation of the bradyseism phenomenon in the Campi Flegrei caldera based on the outcomes of the main studies published in recent times. Bradyseism at the Campi Flegrei caldera is a very debated process, and different studies propose contrasting interpretations of its
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Calderas often experience extended periods of unrest that are challenging to relate to a magmatic or hydrothermal origin, making it crucial to assemble a clear picture of these dynamics.
Gianmarco Buono +10 more
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Ground deformation data are crucial for understanding the processes driving volcanic unrest. The current unrest at the Campi Flegrei caldera, Italy, presents a significant challenge, primarily due to the presence of inconsistencies between seismic data ...
Antonella Amoruso +2 more
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The Campi Flegrei caldera has been experiencing volcanic unrest since 2005, rising concern in the population and in local and national authorities.
Nicola Alessandro Pino +4 more
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In the past two decades, the central portion of Campi Flegrei caldera has experienced ground uplift up to 15 mm/month, with an increase of rate, magnitude and extent of the seismicity. In this work, we perform multi‐scale precise earthquake relocation of
Francesco Scotto di Uccio +9 more
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