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    <title>Active deformation and volcanism offshore campi flegrei: new data from seismic reflection profiles</title>
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    <author>
      <name>Punzo, Michele</name>
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    <published>2010-03-25T23:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">&lt;Title&gt;Active deformation and volcanism offshore campi flegrei: new data from seismic reflection profiles&lt;/Title&gt;
&lt;Authors&gt;Punzo, Michele&lt;/Authors&gt;
&lt;Issue Date&gt;2010-03-26&lt;/Issue Date&gt;
&lt;Abstract&gt;The reprocessing of old seismic reflection profiles represents an useful and costeffective tool to constrain the geologic structure of a complex tectonic area such as&#xD;
the inner shelf of Bay of Naples. Bruno et al., 2002 reprocessed a seismic dataset&#xD;
collected by OGS (Osservatorio Geofisico Sperimentale-Trieste) during 1973,&#xD;
reducing some of the limiting effects of the acquisition phase to gain more&#xD;
information on the deep part of Bay of Naples and Campi Flegrei structure. In this&#xD;
study, the interpretation concerned 13 seismic lines reprocessed by Bruno et al.,&#xD;
2002 that spread over an area of about 2000 Km² extending from the northern coast&#xD;
of Ischia and Procida Island up Sorrento Peninsula. The interpretation of seismic&#xD;
profiles allowed to delineate a broad geo-volcanological and structural framework of&#xD;
the Campi Flegrei area and to reconstruct the Quaternary tectonic and stratigraphic&#xD;
evolution in the Campi Flegrei area presenting a five-stage scenario. Campi Flegrei&#xD;
area is well-know for its active volcanism but the crustal structure beneath the Campi&#xD;
Flegrei-Ischia ridge is still debated. Our study confirms previous investigations&#xD;
(Finetti et al., 1974; Bartole et al., 1984; Oldow et al., 1993; Hyppolite et al., 1994;&#xD;
Milia et al., 1999; Bruno, 2003; Aiello et al., 2005) on the structure of the Gulf of&#xD;
Naples basin, but bring new insights into the way magma is stored within the crust.&#xD;
In Campi Flegrei offshore area, seismic lines permitted to define two episodes of&#xD;
magma emplacement occurring during Lower Pleistocene and Middle-Upper&#xD;
Pleistocene, respectively. This permit to affirm that volcanism in the Neapolitan area&#xD;
is a long process operating episodically from the Lower Pleistocene onwards.&#xD;
Intrusive processes could have ultimately be responsible for the resurgent structure&#xD;
of Ischia; the interpretation of seismic lines permitted, in fact, to unravel the&#xD;
mechanics of uplift of Ischia Island&#xD;
Recently gathered high resolution multi channel reflection seismics were processed&#xD;
and interpreted to reconstruct the younger depositional history within Pozzuoli Bay.&#xD;
The already established stratigraphy for the last 15 kyrs from the submerged part of&#xD;
Campi Flegrei could be validated in the new seismic data, primarily by means of&#xD;
seismic reflector terminations. Moreover, the high vertical and lateral resolution in&#xD;
the range of one meter contributed to the published acoustic data in terms of a more&#xD;
detailed classification of single seismic units. Processing and interpretation of high&#xD;
resolution multi-channel seismic profiles acquired in Pozzuoli Bay allowed, in fact, to&#xD;
reconstruct the young depositional history in Campi Flegrei offshore area and&#xD;
permitted to recognize volcanic banks and buried volcanic structures which&#xD;
correspond to small laccolith-type magmatic intrusions. The data clearly shows that&#xD;
in some areas of the Gulf of Pozzuoli recent deformative processes are still present&#xD;
acting.&lt;/Abstract&gt;</summary>
    <dc:date>2010-03-25T23:00:00Z</dc:date>
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