The Breccia Museo formation, Campi Flegrei, southern Italy: geochronology, chemostratigraphy and relationship with the Campanian Ignimbrite eruption

L Fedele, C Scarpati, M Lanphere, L Melluso… - Bulletin of …, 2008 - Springer
L Fedele, C Scarpati, M Lanphere, L Melluso, V Morra, A Perrotta, G Ricci
Bulletin of Volcanology, 2008Springer
Abstract The Breccia Museo is one of the most debated volcanic formations of the Campi
Flegrei volcanic district. The deposit, made up of six distinctive stratigraphic units, has been
interpreted by some as the proximal facies of the major caldera-forming Campanian
Ignimbrite eruption, and by others as the product of several, more recent, independent and
localized events. New geochemical and chemostratigraphical data and Ar–Ar age
determinations for several units of the Breccia Museo deposits (~ 39 ka), correlate well with …
Abstract
The Breccia Museo is one of the most debated volcanic formations of the Campi Flegrei volcanic district. The deposit, made up of six distinctive stratigraphic units, has been interpreted by some as the proximal facies of the major caldera-forming Campanian Ignimbrite eruption, and by others as the product of several, more recent, independent and localized events. New geochemical and chemostratigraphical data and Ar–Ar age determinations for several units of the Breccia Museo deposits (~39 ka), correlate well with the Campanian Ignimbrite-forming eruption. The chemical zoning of the Breccia Museo deposits is interpreted here to be a consequence of a three-stage event that tapped a vertically zoned trachytic magma chamber.
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