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Evidence for a large-magnitude eruption from Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy) at 29 ka

Albert, PG; Giaccio, B; Isaia, R; Costa, A; Niespolo, EM; Pereira, A; Renne, PR; Hinchliffe, A; Mark, DF; Brown, RJ; Smith, VC

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Authors

PG Albert

B Giaccio

R Isaia

A Costa

EM Niespolo

A Pereira

PR Renne

A Hinchliffe

DF Mark

VC Smith



Abstract

The 40 ka caldera-forming eruption of Campi Flegrei (Italy) is the largest known eruption in Europe during the last 200 k.y., but little is known about other large eruptions at the volcano prior to a more recent caldera-forming event at 15 ka. At 29 ka a widespread volcanic ash layer, termed the Y-3 tephra, covered >150,000 km2 of the Mediterranean. The glass compositions of the layer are consistent with Campi Flegrei being the source, but no prominent proximal equivalent in the appropriate chrono-stratigraphic position had been previously identified. Here we report new glass chemistry data and 40Ar/39Ar ages (29.3 ± 0.7 ka [2σ]) that reveal the near-source Y-3 eruption deposit in a sequence at Ponti Rossi and a nearby borehole (S-19) in Naples. The dispersal and thickness of the deposits associated with this eruption, herein named the Masseria del Monte Tuff, were simulated using a tephra sedimentation model. The model indicates that ∼16 km3 dense rock equivalent of the magma erupted was deposited as fall. This volume and the areal distribution suggest that the Masseria del Monte Tuff resulted from a magnitude (M) 6.6 eruption (corresponding to volcanic explosivity index [VEI] 6), similar to the 15 ka caldera-forming Neapolitan Yellow Tuff (M 6.8) eruption at Campi Flegrei. However, the lack of coarse, thick, traceable, near-vent deposit suggests peculiar eruption dynamics. Our reconstruction and modeling of the eruption show the fundamental role that distal tephrostratigraphy can play in constraining the scale and tempo of past activity, especially at highly productive volcanoes.

Citation

Albert, P., Giaccio, B., Isaia, R., Costa, A., Niespolo, E., Pereira, A., …Smith, V. (2019). Evidence for a large-magnitude eruption from Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy) at 29 ka. Geology, 47(7), 595-599. https://doi.org/10.1130/g45805.1

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 31, 2019
Online Publication Date Apr 25, 2019
Publication Date Apr 25, 2019
Deposit Date May 3, 2019
Publicly Available Date Apr 25, 2020
Journal Geology
Print ISSN 0091-7613
Electronic ISSN 1943-2682
Publisher Geological Society of America
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 47
Issue 7
Pages 595-599
DOI https://doi.org/10.1130/g45805.1

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