The geological evolution of the Ischia volcanic complex has been reconstructed based on recently acquired submarine seismic reflection data. Implications on submarine slope stability both in northern and western submerged flanks of the island, characterized by thick submarine slide deposits and in southern flank of the island, characterized by active erosion of the coastal systems due to submarine canyons, will be discussed. The classification of volcanic landforms has been recently improved taking into account the complexity in the generation of volcanic structures and their control factors, such as the magmatic systems, the styles of eruption and erupted materials. The Ischia offshore is characterized by alkali-potassic volcanic rocks (trachytes, latites, alkali-basalts) and pertains to a volcanic complex emplaced during the last 55 ky. Four main phases have been distinguished in the eruptive activity of the Ischia volcanic complex from 150 ky B.P. and 1302 A.D. The geologic interpretation of marine DEM and Sparker data has allowed the identification of important submarine instability processes, both catastrophic (debris avalanches) and continuous (creep and accelerated erosion along canyons).

Geological evolution of the Ischia volcanic complex (Naples Bay, Tyrrhenian sea) based on submarine seismic reflection profiles

Gemma Aiello;Ennio Marsella
2016

Abstract

The geological evolution of the Ischia volcanic complex has been reconstructed based on recently acquired submarine seismic reflection data. Implications on submarine slope stability both in northern and western submerged flanks of the island, characterized by thick submarine slide deposits and in southern flank of the island, characterized by active erosion of the coastal systems due to submarine canyons, will be discussed. The classification of volcanic landforms has been recently improved taking into account the complexity in the generation of volcanic structures and their control factors, such as the magmatic systems, the styles of eruption and erupted materials. The Ischia offshore is characterized by alkali-potassic volcanic rocks (trachytes, latites, alkali-basalts) and pertains to a volcanic complex emplaced during the last 55 ky. Four main phases have been distinguished in the eruptive activity of the Ischia volcanic complex from 150 ky B.P. and 1302 A.D. The geologic interpretation of marine DEM and Sparker data has allowed the identification of important submarine instability processes, both catastrophic (debris avalanches) and continuous (creep and accelerated erosion along canyons).
2016
Istituto di Scienze Marine - ISMAR
Inglese
Rotonda, Tatiana; Cecconi, Manuela; Silvestri, Francesco; Tommasi, Paolo
Proceedings of International Congress on Volcanic Rocks and Soils
Volcanic Rocks and Soils International Workshop
305
312
7
978-1-138-02886-9
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
24/25 September 2015
Ischia
Ischia
volcanology
marine geophysics
Articolo in Atti di Convegno Internazionale con referee internazionale
2
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Gemma Aiello; Ennio Marsella
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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