EGU26-14473, updated on 14 Mar 2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu26-14473
EGU General Assembly 2026
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Poster | Wednesday, 06 May, 16:15–18:00 (CEST), Display time Wednesday, 06 May, 14:00–18:00
 
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Pre-eruptive processes and timescales of highly explosive and Strombolian eruptions at Campi Flegrei: The case studies of Agnano Monte-Spina and Fondo Riccio
Fabio Arzilli1, Emily C. Bamber2, Ernestina Appiah1, Paola Stabile1, Daniele Morgavi3, Sumith Abeykoon1, Veronica Piccini1, Stepan P. Krasheninnikov4, Renat R. Almeev4, Francois Holtz4, and Michael R. Carroll1
Fabio Arzilli et al.
  • 1University of Camerino, School of Science and Technology - Geology Division, Camerino, Italy (fabio.arzilli@unicam.it)
  • 2Institute of Science, Technology and Sustainability for Ceramics (ISSMC) of the National Research Council (CNR), Via Granarolo 64, I–48018, Faenza, RA, Italy
  • 3Department of Earth, Environment and Resource Sciences (DiSTAR), University Federico II, Naples, Italy
  • 4Institute of Earth System Sciences (IESW), Leibniz University Hannover, 30167 Hannover, Germany

The Campi Flegrei caldera in southern Italy represents one of the most hazardous volcanic systems on Earth, owing to its potential for explosive eruptions and its proximity to a densely populated metropolitan area. Volcanism at Campi Flegrei spans a spectrum of eruptive styles, from effusive dome-building events to high-intensity explosive eruptions, and is dominated by trachytic to trachy-phonolitic magmas, with subordinate latitic compositions. While trachytic eruptions are typically associated with high explosivity, latitic magmas are less frequent and generally produce lower-energy eruptions. Constraining the pre-eruptive processes and magma residence timescales prior to eruption is critical for assessing hazards in this high-risk volcanic setting. However, the difference between pre-eruptive processes and timescales prior to highly explosive trachytic and less explosive latitic eruptions are poorly constrained. Here we integrate chemical analyses of natural samples, geothermometric constraints, thermodynamic simulations and crystallisation experiments (cooling and decompression) to constrain the processes, conditions, and timescales that lead to highly explosive and Strombolian eruptions of trachytic and latitic magmas at Campi Flegrei.

How to cite: Arzilli, F., Bamber, E. C., Appiah, E., Stabile, P., Morgavi, D., Abeykoon, S., Piccini, V., Krasheninnikov, S. P., Almeev, R. R., Holtz, F., and Carroll, M. R.: Pre-eruptive processes and timescales of highly explosive and Strombolian eruptions at Campi Flegrei: The case studies of Agnano Monte-Spina and Fondo Riccio, EGU General Assembly 2026, Vienna, Austria, 3–8 May 2026, EGU26-14473, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu26-14473, 2026.