Campi Flegrei is called the "second Vesuvius." Thirty thousand years ago, an eruption of this supervolcano contributed to the extinction of Neanderthals. It last showed activity in 1538.
A 4.4 magnitude earthquake struck Italy’s Campi Flegrei super volcano Monday evening, causing mild damage in the town of ...
New earthquake tremors at Campi Flegrei. Followed by a roar, it has alerted the local population that has been suffering from seismic activity caused by bradyseism for almost a year. In ...
The last time the Campi Flegrei supervolcano erupted was 500 years ago, and the effects were widespread. "Its last eruption in 1538 led to the formation of a mountain," said Politico. "And a ...
Vesuvius isn’t the volcano they’re worried about ... forming what is called the Campi Flegrei, or “burning fields.” Image The solfatara of Pozzuoli is one of several volcanoes that ...
The test simulates the evacuation of the population, as already planned and foreseen in case of an eruption of the Campi Flegrei, where the volcano is very different from Vesuvius, being a caldera ...
A dormant volcano that last erupted in 1198 ... Solfatara is one of many volcanic craters in the Campi Flegrei area west of Naples The surviving son was taken to a bar close to the entrance ...
The city was built atop the Campi Flegrei (Phelgraean Fields), a supervolcano close to Naples. Over time, a process known as bradyseism has occurred, in which the ground level has slowly sunk ...
Large scale landforms at a destructive plate boundary include super volcanoes, such as the Campi Flegrei volcano in Italy - where the Eurasian plate and the African Atlantic plate are moving ...
Instead, an 8-mile-wide caldera – riddled with volcanoes – is recessed in the earth and sea west of Naples, forming what is called the Campi Flegrei, or “burning fields.” Most experts ...