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The Phlegraean Fields (Italian: Campi Flegrei, Italian: [ˈkampi fleˈɡrɛi]; Neapolitan: Campe Flegree) is a large volcanic caldera situated to the west... |
includes: Mount Vesuvius: an active volcano that last erupted in 1944. Phlegraean Fields: a huge, ancient caldera containing the western area of Naples. The... |
Aqua Augusta (Naples) (section Further reading) Graziano W.; Lamagna, Raffaella. "The Augustean Aqueduct in the Phlegraean fields (Naples, Southern Italy)". Speleological Research and Activities in... |
Piscina Mirabilis (category Phlegraean Fields) della Dragonara (bacoli.it) (Italian) Archaeological Park of the Phlegraean Fields - Parco Archeologico Campi Flegrei (Italian) 40°47′43″N 14°4′48″E... |
Egyptian blue (section Further reading) archaeological evidences confirm production sites in the northern Phlegraean Fields and seem to indicate a monopoly in the manufacture and trade of pigment... |
See Eifel hotspot 20 20 12.9 6 Nigorigawa Hokkaidō 10.9 10.9 14.6 6 Phlegraean Fields Campanian volcanic arc 79 79 14.9 Neapolitan Yellow Tuff 6 Maly Semyachik... |
Journey to Italy (section Further reading) ancient statues at the Naples Museum. On the sixth day, she visits the Phlegraean Fields with their volcanic curiosities. On another day, she accompanies Natalie... |
could cause human DNA damage (1 June), a study concludes the Italian Phlegraean Fields could be heading towards a first eruption since 1538 (9 June), a small... |
1883 Casamicciola earthquake (section Further reading) situated in the circular caldera which forms the Phlegraean Fields of volcanoes. The volcanic field itself is part of the greater Campanian volcanic arc... |
Caldera (section Further reading) (Iceland) Bárðarbunga (Iceland) Katla (Iceland) Krafla (Iceland) Phlegraean Fields (Italy) Lake Bracciano (Italy) Lake Bolsena (Italy) Mount Somma which... |
Commonwealth of Dominica; VEI 6; 30 ka (Grand Savanne Ignimbrite). Phlegraean Fields, Italy; VEI 7; 40 ka (Campanian Ignimbrite eruption). Kurile Lake... |
Posillipo (category Phlegraean Fields) connected the imperial villa and other patrician villas nearby with the Phlegraean Fields and the towns and ports of Puteoli (Pozzuoli) and Cumae. It owes its... |
Francesco Ferrara (geologist) (section Further reading) Palermo 1805. I Campi Flegrei e delle isole che le sono intorno (The Phlegraean Fields and the islands surrounding it), Messina 1810. Descrizione fisica... |
infection in Pozzuoli in 1663, retting activities continued in the Phlegraean Fields until the second half of the 19th century, when they became unprofitable... |
September 29–October 6 – The last significant volcanic eruption in the Phlegraean Fields of Italy creates Monte Nuovo. October 28 – The first university of... |