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The Phlegraean Fields in the west of Naples have entered the first stage of a new caldera cycle. That is the conclusion vulcanologists have reached on the basis of rock analysis and with the help ...
PHLEGRAEAN FIELDS, Italy — Not far from Naples is a volcanic phenomenon that puffs clouds of vapor continuously. It isn’t Vesuvius, whose spectacular eruption doomed the flourishing Roman ...
The volcanic nature of the Campi Flegrei, or Phlegraean Fields, was known already in ancient times. The various hot springs and fumaroles were a popular holiday destination for wealthy Romans and ...
Shocks in the Phlegraean Fields, the crisis unit activated: «But here no one knows what to do» Most violent seismic swarm of the last forty years, night on the streets for many.
The Phlegraean Fields occupy a unique position in volcanology. In 1538, an eruption created Italy's Monte Nuovo, a 1,500-foot cinder cone volcano, over a period of just six days.
POZZUOLI, Italy – In the red zone of the awakening Phlegraean Fields, the most dangerous volcano in Europe, 2,000-year-old ruins are rising from the earth, thrust upward by hydrothermal force.
A helping hand towards Pozzuoli and the Phlegraean municipalities, affected by bradyseism, comes from Sardinia and the city ...
The Phlegraean Fields caldera has an elliptical shape with a diameter of 12 to 15 kilometers. It is difficult to make out on maps because it has been heavily reshaped by myriad geological ...
Italy's Phlegraean Fields is a hotspot of volcanic activity—an ever-shifting landscape pocketed with acidic hot springs. This huge caldera is a part of the Campanian volcanic arc, which includes ...
It is a stretch of southern Italy known as the Phlegraean Fields, or "burning fields." According to Greek mythology, this is where the god of fire, Hephaestus, made his home and where an ...
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This extreme volcanic algae reveals the secrets of photosynthesisIn the Phlegraean Fields, an Italian volcanic region, a microscopic algae called Cyanidioschyzon merolae thrives in extreme conditions. Researchers from Michigan State University are exploring its ...
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