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Authors: Branca, Stefano* 
Cinquegrani, Alessandra* 
Cioni, Raffaello* 
Conte, Aida Maria* 
Conticelli, Sandro* 
De Astis, Gianfilippo* 
de Vita, Sandro* 
De Rosa, Rosanna* 
Di Vito, Mauro Antonio* 
Donato, Paola* 
Forni, Francesca* 
Francalanci, Lorella* 
Gaeta, Mario* 
Giaccio, Biagio* 
Giordano, Guido* 
Giuffrida, Marisa* 
Isaia, Roberto* 
Lucchi, Federico* 
Marra, Fabrizio* 
Massaro, Silvia* 
Nicotra, Eugenio* 
Palladino, Danilo* 
Perinelli, Cristina* 
Petrosino, Paola* 
Pistolesi, Marco* 
Sepulveda-Birke, José Pablo* 
Sottili, Gianluca* 
Romagnoli, Claudia* 
Rotolo, Silvio Giuseppe* 
Sulpizio, Roberto* 
Tranne, Claudio Antonio* 
Viccaro, Marco* 
Title: The Italian Quaternary volcanism
Journal: Alpine and Mediterranean Quaternary 
Series/Report no.: /36 (2023)
Publisher: AIQUA
Issue Date: 2023
DOI: 10.26382/AMQ.2023.09
Keywords: Stratigraphy, Geochronology, geochemistry, Quaternary volcanism, eruptive history, Italy
Subject Classification04.08. Volcanology 
Abstract: The peninsular and insular Italy are punctuated by Quaternary volcanoes and their rocks constitute an important aliquot of the Italian Quaternary sedimentary successions. Also away from volcanoes itself, volcanic ash layers are a common and frequent feature of the Quaternary records, which provide us with potential relevant stratigraphic and chronological markers at service of a wide array of the Quaternary science issues. In this paper, a broad representation of the Italian volcanological community has joined to provide an updated comprehensive state of art of the Italian Quaternary volcanism. The eruptive history, style and dynamics and, in some cases, the hazard assessment of about thirty Quaternary volcanoes, from the northernmost Mt. Amiata, in Tuscany, to the southernmost Pantelleria, in Sicily Channel, are here reviewed in the light of the substantial improving of the conceptual models, methodological approaches and the overall knowledge made in the last decades in the volcanological field study. We hope that the prest review can represent an useful and agile document summarising the knowledege on the Italian volcanism at the service of the Quaternary community operating in central Mediterranean area.
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