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Campi Flegrei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Campi Flegrei Mar Sicilia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Campi Flegrei del Mar di Sicilia is a field of submarine volcanoes located south-west of Sicily. It includes the vent of Ferdinandea, otherwise known as Graham Island, which erupted and emerged above...
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OTHER WWW SITES PROVIDING INFO ABOUT CAMPI FLEGREI ... The volcano of Campi Flegrei lies immediately to the west of Napoli, and its deposits form much of the hills on which the higher areas of that city have been constructed.
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Campi Flegrei caldera lies 9 km west of Naples. It is a low-lying volcano completely surrounded by populated areas in the town of Pozzuoli. Houses are built right to the crater rim. ... Campi flegrei is a restless caldera, with periods of unrest in 1969–1972, and 1982–1984. Current activity at the volcano consists...
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Drilling at Campi Flegrei Caldera (Southern Italy) ... Campi Flegrei caldera is an active volcanic area marked by a quasi-circular caldera depression, formed by huge ignimbritic eruptions. ... Since Campi Flegrei is a typical example of collapse caldera, the inference about its substructure, thermal state,
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The volcanological history of Campi ... Campi Flegrei (Phlegrean Fields) is a quaternary caldera located west of the city of Naples in an area of regional extension. The erupted products range in composition from K-basalts to alkali-trachyte, phonolite.
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Media in category "Campi Flegrei" ... Museo archeologico dei Campi Flegrei (Naples) (1 F) ... Campi flegrei.JPG...
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We propose a model of the Campi Flegrei caldera in relation to the underlying Mesozoic limestone unit. In this model, no magma chamber exists in the upper 6 km beneath the Bay of Naples.
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Encyclopedia article about Campi Flegrei. Information about Campi Flegrei in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Campi Flegrei, fertile volcanic region, Campania, S Italy, along the Tyrrhenian Sea between Pozzuoli and Naples. It is named for ancient Phlegra, in Macedonia,
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Campi Flegrei is a nested caldera complex located in the Campanian plain region ... The main caldera at Campi Flegrei is 12 – 15km across and is thought to ...
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