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Avellino eruption
Plume Height, Volume, and Classification of Explosive Volcanic Eruptions Based on the Weibull Function
Life and Death in the Shadow of Vesuvius
La Facies Di Palma Campania E I Suoi Rapporti Con Le Facies Coeve Dell
803 14C CHRONOLOGY of AVELLINO PUMICES ERUPTION and TIMING of HUMAN REOCCUPATION of the DEVASTATED REGION Isabella Passariello1
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Somma Vesuvius: the Volcano and the Observatory
Here the Substantial Early Bronze Age Population of Campania Could Have Flown To, and What Impacts It Would Have Had There
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The Effects of the Avellino Pumice Eruption on the Population
Hydrological and Stability Modelling of Initial Landslides Triggering Debris
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The Avellino 3780-Yr-B.P. Catastrophe As a Worst-Case Scenario for a Future Eruption at Vesuvius
Reconstructing the Eruption Source Parameters of the Avellino Eruption, Vesuvius, Italy M
Hazard and Risk Assessment in a Complex Multi-Source Volcanic Area: the Example of the Campania Region, Italy
Volcanoes: Origin, Types and Eruptions
Cultural Change in the Shadow of the Thera-Eruption? 4
A First Pompeii: the Early Bronze Age Village of Nola-Croce Del Papa (Palma Campania Phase)
The 79 AD Eruption of Somma: the Relationship Between the Date of the Eruption and the Southeast Tephra Dispersion ⁎ G
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The Herculaneum Victims of the 79 AD Vesuvius Eruption: a Review
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Leucite Crystals: Surviving Witnesses of Magmatic Processes Preceding the 79AD Eruption at Vesuvius, Italy
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Volcanic Hazard and Risk Assessment in a Multi-Source Volcanic Area: the Example of Napoli City (Southern Italy)
Dune Bedforms Produced by Dilute Pyroclastic Density Currents from the August 2006 Eruption of Tungurahua Volcano, Ecuador
The Effects of the Avellino Pumice Eruption on the Population of the Early Bronze Age Campanian Plain (Southern Italy)
Robust Date for the Bronze Age Avellino Eruption (Somma-Vesuvius): 3945 10 Calbp (1995 10 Calbc)
The Late-Antique Eruption of Vesuvius in A.D. 472 and Its Impact from the Bay of Naples to Aeclanum Girolamo Ferdinando De Simone and Ben Russell the Eruption of A.D
803 14C Chronology of Avellino Pumices Eruption