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19 years of tilt data on Mt. Vesuvius: state of the art and future perspectives
Mt. Vesuvius, located along the SW border of the Campania Plane graben, is one of the most studied volcanoes worldwide, from both the volcanological and the geophysical, geochemical and geodetic point of view.
Ciro Ricco +3 more
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Advanced magnetic visualization of Mt. Vesuvius shallow plumbing system by probability tomography
We show the results of the application of a new magnetic probability tomography imaging method to the aeromagnetic dataset collected by AGIP on Mt. Vesuvius in 1978. A magnetic dipole occurrence probability function is defined in such a way as to contain
D. Patella, P. Mauriello, T. Iuliano
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Self-potential anomalies in some Italian volcanic areas
The study of Self-Potential (SP) space and time variations in volcanic areas may provide useful information on both the geometrical structure of the volcanic apparatuses and the dynamical behaviour of the feeding and uprising systems.
C. Silenziario +5 more
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The first Long Period earthquake detected in the background seismicity at Mt. Vesuvius
The typical earthquakes occurring at Mt. Vesuvius are Volcano-Tectonic. On July 20, 2003, an unusual earthquake with low and narrow frequency content was detected.
Paola Cusano +3 more
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Enduring fluoride health hazard for the Vesuvius area population: the case of AD 79 Herculaneum. [PDF]
BackgroundThe study of ancient skeletal pathologies can be adopted as a key tool in assessing and tracing several diseases from past to present times. Skeletal fluorosis, a chronic metabolic bone and joint disease causing excessive ossification and joint
Pierpaolo Petrone +3 more
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Abstract Despite their importance for understanding faulting processes in volcanic environments, the source scaling of volcano‐tectonic earthquakes remains poorly constrained, mainly due to the difficulty of measuring their source parameters. We analyze source parameters such as seismic moments (M0 ${M}_{0}$) and corner frequencies (fc ${f}_{c}$) of ...
Tatiana I. Kartseva +3 more
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ABSTRACT Soil profiles are the primary field evidence from which pedogenesis, soil classification and land‐use effects are interpreted, yet their availability remains uneven across climates and land‐cover contexts. Here, we analyse the World Soil Information Service (WoSIS) 2023 snapshot together with Copernicus Global Land Cover 2015 and the global ...
Calogero Schillaci +33 more
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Updates on MURAVES Project at Mt. Vesuvius
The MUon RAdiography of VESuvius (MURAVES) project aims to employ muography imaging techniques to investigate the internal structure of the summit of Mount Vesuvius, an active volcano located near Naples, Italy. This paper reports recent advancements in data analysis and simulation tools that significantly improve the quality and reliability of the ...
Yanwen Hong +29 more
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We expand the theory of probability tomography to the integration of different geophysical datasets. The aim of the new method is to improve the information quality using a conjoint occurrence probability function addressed to highlight the existence of ...
D. Patella, P. Mauriello
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Archaeometric data from the Via dei Sepolcri ceramic workshop in Pompeii (Southern Italy)
The present article provides chemical, paleontological and mineralogical data obtained during an archaeometric characterization of 40 samples (33 pottery sherds, 5 clay samples, 1 sand sample and 1 red earth pigment) collected in the Via dei Sepolcri ...
Celestino Grifa +13 more
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