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Pomici PrincipaliPlinian-10086.5122IntCal09doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.07.012
notes
A revised age for the large PP eruption of
11,915-12,158 cal. yrs BP was obtained using the single published radiocarbon measurement (11,978-12,930 cal. yrs BP; uncalibrated
date from Di Vito et al., 1999) and data of Lane et al. (2011) which was imported as a prior into an OxCal model.
  • TLmSub-Plinian-43649.5350ArArdoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00033-5One of more than 12 separate eruptions; TLm has Ar-Ar age of 45.6 ± 0.7 ka BP
    Campanian Ignimbrite (Y5)Ultra-Plinian-37349.555ArArdoi:10.1007/s007100170010
    notes
    Single crystal 40Ar/39Ar dating of insitu proximal deposits of 39,300 ± 110 yr BP.

    The CI is subdivided into fall, main flow and upper flow (see context field). The upper flow is unlikely to be significant at distal localities. The fall and main flow components are both represented at Monticchio. Y5 is the marine equivalent.
  • Neapolitan Yellow TuffUltra-Plinian-12239.5680IntCal04doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2004.06.004
    notes
    c. 12100 ± 170 14C yr BP (14,870-13,510 cal BP) (Siani et al. 2004, Quaternary Science Reviews 23, 2485-2500). Varve age for TM-8 at LGM of 14,120 ± 710 yr BP (Wulf et al. 2004, 2008).

    The NYT is subdivided into upper and lower members (see context field). The lower member is more likely to be significant distally and is recorded at Monticchio, however the upper member may also be represented at some localities.
  • Y3Plinian-28579.5160Marine09doi:10.1016/s0025-3227(02)00270-0
    notes
    c. 25,570 ± 110 14C yr BP in marine core C45 [30,530 ± 160 yr cal BP] and c. 26,030 ± 150 14C yr BP [30,820 ± 170 yr cal BP] in core C106 (Buccheri et al. 2002a & b), on foraminifera 3 & 4 cm below layer.

    Di Vito et al. (2008) argues this is the distal correlate of the VRa products in the Campi Flegrei.
  • UPASub-Plinian
    Tufi Biancastri (GM1)Sub-Plinian-12649.5300ArArdoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00033-5From 17.9 ± 500 to 14.6 ± 600 ka BP, 39Ar/40Ar ages for a complex of more than 5 pre-NYT eruptions (Pappalardo et al. 1999). Varve age for TM-9 at Lago Grande di Moncchio of 14560 ± 730 yr BP (Wulf et al. 2004, 2008).
    Astroni 1-6Sub-Plinian0doi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~3.5-4.4 ka cal BP; indicative age only, based on stratigraphic position in a Bayesian sequence (see Smith et al., 2011)
    Agnano Monte SpinaPlinian-2603.572IntCal09doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.07.012Published radiocarbon dates for AMS (4421-5299 cal. yrs BP; Rosi and Sbrana, 1987 and Di Vito et al., 1999; Passariello et al., 2010) were integrated with the SCTF 39Ar/40Ar age (5200 ± 900 yrs BP; de Vita et al., 1999) and modelled along with the ages of other eruption units to constrain the date of the AMS eruption to 4482-4625 cal. yrs BP (95% confidence level).
    Lagno AmendolarePlinian-12513.5189IntCal04doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2004.06.004c. 13,070 ± 90 14C yr BP on terrestrial material (Siani et al. 2004; Andronico 1997) and 13,480 ± 90 14C yr BP on marine. Varve ages for TM-10a, TM-10b, TM-10c & TM-10d range from 15,030 ± 750 to 15,550 ± 780 yr BP at Lago Grande di Monticchio (Wulf et al. 2004; 2008).
    Averno 1Sub-Plinian-3297.5184IntCal09doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.07.012Bayesian (95% confidence) modelled age range of 5064-5431 cal. yr BP (Smith et al. 2011).
    Fondi di BaiaSub-Plinian-7659.585IntCal09doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.07.012Bayesian (95% confidence) modelled age range of 9525-9695 cal. yr BP (Smith et al. 2011)
    CasaleSub-Plinian-8979.5165IntCal099580 ± 100 14C yr BP on terrestrial material, calibrates to 11,200-10,606 yr cal BP (2 sigma; Di Vito et al. 1999).
    Pre-Tufi BiancastriSub-Plinian
    Santa Lucia (C15)Plinian-48999.51500IntCal09ref:vito2008ppdc. 47,500 ± 2600 14C yrs BP; 50,950 ± 2980 cal BP (Di Vito et al. 2008). Alternatively, varve age for TM-18-12b of 49,410 ± 2470 yr BP at Lago Grande di Monticchio (Wulf et al. 2006).
    TLaSub-Plinian-56049.51500ArArdoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00033-5Pre-Campanian, one of more than 12 separate eruptions; TLa is 58 ± 3 ka on bulk crystal 40Ar/39Ar dating of insitu proximal deposits
    TLcSub-Plinian0doi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00033-5Pre-Campanian, one of more than 12 separate eruptions; >45.6±0.7 & <58±3 ka
    TLfSub-Plinian0doi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00033-5Pre-Campanian, one of more than 12 separate eruptions; >45.6±0.7 & <58±3 ka
    TLoSub-Plinian-15949.5250ArArdoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00033-5Ar-Ar age on feldspars of 17.9 ± 0.5 ka; Pre-NYT, Biancastre
    VRaSub-Plinian-28299.5100ArArdoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00033-5
    notes
    Pre-NYT, Biancastre. Di Vito et al (2008) argues that VRa is proximal equivalent of Y3/SMP1-e but this is unproven.

    30.3 ± 0.2 ka (bulk crystal 40Ar/39Ar dating of insitu proximal deposits)
  • VRbSub-PlinianPre-NYT, Biancastre
    PRaSub-Plinian-14149.5100ArArdoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00033-5
    notes
    Pre-NYT, Biancastre

    16.1 ± 0.2 ka (or 15.5 ± 1.7 ka based on single-crystal total fusion)

    bulk crystal 40Ar/39Ar dating of insitu proximal deposits
  • X-5 TephraPlinian-103049.51000ArArdoi:10.1038/23432Ar-Ar date on sanidine of 105 ± 2 ka BP
    Soccavo 5Sub-Plinian-9719.5290Varveref:wulf2007dts
    notes
    ash fall; c. 11.67 ± 0.58 ka BP (varve yrs), Wulf et al. (2007)

  • Soccavo 4Sub-Plinian-9939.5295Varveref:wulf2007dtsbasal seq. pumice fall; upper seq. mainly pdc; c. 11.89 ± 0.59 ka BP (varve yrs), Wulf et al. (2007)
    Monte Nuovo Sub-Plinian1538.51Calendardoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2pdc & scoria fall in upper seq; AD 1538 historical
    Astroni 7Sub-Plinian0doi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~3.5-4.4 ka cal BP; indicative age only, based on stratigraphic position in a Bayesian sequence (see Smith et al., 2011); pdc & ash fall
    Astroni 6Sub-Plinian0doi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~3.5-4.4 ka cal BP; indicative age only, based on stratigraphic position in a Bayesian sequence (see Smith et al., 2011); mainly pdc; basal subplinian pumice fall; upper scoria fall
    Astroni 5Sub-Plinian0doi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~3.5-4.4 ka cal BP; indicative age only, based on stratigraphic position in a Bayesian sequence (see Smith et al., 2011); mainly pdc & minor pumice fall in basal seq.
    Astroni 4Sub-Plinian0doi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~3.5-4.4 ka cal BP; indicative age only, based on stratigraphic position in a Bayesian sequence (see Smith et al., 2011); mainly pdc interbedded with pumice fall
    Astroni 3Sub-Plinian-2271.5123IntCal09doi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2Charcoal in thin humified layer underlying Astroni 3 tephra gives 14C age of 3820 ± 50 yr BP (CAMS-38439) which calibrates to 4409-4089 cal BP (2 sigma). Mainly pdc interbedded with pumice fallout
    Astroni 2Sub-Pliniandoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~3.5-4.4 ka cal BP; pdc & minor ash fall
    Astroni 1Sub-Plinian-2298.596IntCal09doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.07.012Bayesian (95% confidence) modelled age range of 4153-4345 cal. yr BP (Smith et al. 2011); pdc & ash fall
    Averno 2Sub-Pliniandoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~3.5-4.4 ka cal BP
    SolfataraSub-Plinian-2333103IntCal09doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.07.012Bayesian (95% confidence) modelled age range of 4181-4386 cal. yr BP (Smith et al. 2011); pdc; upper seq. mainly coarse fall & breccia
    Paleoastroni 3Sub-Pliniandoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~3.5-4.4 ka cal BP; ash & pumice fall; minor pdc
    Paleoastroni 2Sub-Plinian-278423IntCal09doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.07.012Bayesian (95% confidence) modelled age range of 4712-4757 cal. yr BP (Smith et al. 2011); sub-plinian fall & minor pdc
    Paleoastroni 1Sub-Plinian-283945IntCal09doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.07.012Bayesian (95% confidence) modelled age range of 4745-4834 cal. yr BP (Smith et al. 2011); alt. ash & pumice fall
    Monte Sant’Angelo 5-kaSub-Plinian-2970.589IntCal09doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.07.012Bayesian (95% confidence) modelled age range of 4832-5010 cal. yr BP (Smith et al. 2011); alt. pumice fall & pdc; upper seq. mostly pdc
    Pignatiello 2Sub-Pliniandoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~4.5-5.5 ka cal BP; mainly pdc
    Agnano 3Sub-Pliniandoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~4.5-5.5 ka cal BP; mainly pdc; some pumice fall at base
    CiglianoSub-Pliniandoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~4.5-5.5 ka cal BP; mainly pdc; some pumice fall at base
    Agnano 2Sub-Pliniandoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~4.5-5.5 ka cal BP; ash fall & minor pdc
    Agnano 1Sub-Plinian-3496.5181IntCal09doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.07.012Bayesian (95% confidence) modelled age range of 5266-5628 cal. yr BP (Smith et al. 2011); alt. ash & pumice fall
    St Martino Sub-Plinian-7247.5172IntCal09doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.07.012Bayesian (95% confidence) modelled age range of 9026-9370 cal. yr BP (Smith et al. 2011); basal seq. pumice fall; upper seq. mainly pdc
    Sartania 2Sub-Pliniandoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~9.1-9.6 ka cal BP; mainly pumice fall interbedded with pdc
    Pigna San NicolaSub-Plinian-7416.5166IntCal09doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.07.012Bayesian (95% confidence) modelled age range of 9201-9533 cal. yr BP (Smith et al. 2011); mainly pumice fall interbedded with pdc
    Sartania 1Sub-Plinian-7626.577IntCal09doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.07.012Bayesian (95% confidence) modelled age range of 9500-9654 cal. yr BP (Smith et al. 2011); mainly pdc
    Pisani 3Sub-Plinian-8946.5200IntCal09doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.07.012Bayesian (95% confidence) modelled age range of 10,697-11,098 cal. yr BP (Smith et al. 2011); ash fall
    Montagna SpaccataSub-Pliniandoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~10.6-15.0 ka cal BP; scoria & minor ash fall
    Pisani 2Sub-Pliniandoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~10.6-15.0 ka cal BP; scoria & minor ash fall
    Pisani 1Sub-Pliniandoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~10.6-15.0 ka cal BP; coarse scoria & minor ash fall
    Minopoli 2Sub-Pliniandoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~10.6-15.0 ka cal BP; coarse scoria & minor ash fall
    Paleo San MartinoSub-Pliniandoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~10.6-15.0 ka cal BP; coarse scoria & minor ash fall
    Soccavo 3Sub-Plinian0doi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~10.6-15.0 ka cal BP; indicative age only, based on stratigraphic position in a Bayesian sequence (see Smith et al., 2011); mainly pdc
    Soccavo 2Sub-Plinian0doi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~10.6-15.0 ka cal BP; indicative age only, based on stratigraphic position in a Bayesian sequence (see Smith et al., 2011); mainly pdc
    Paleopisani 2Sub-Plinian0doi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~10.6-15.0 ka cal BP; indicative age only, based on stratigraphic position in a Bayesian sequence (see Smith et al., 2011); alt. pumice & ash fall
    Paleopisani 1Sub-Plinian0doi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~10.6-15.0 ka cal BP; indicative age only, based on stratigraphic position in a Bayesian sequence (see Smith et al., 2011); basal seq. pdc; upper seq. scoria fall
    GaiolaSub-Pliniandoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~10.6-15.0 ka cal BP; pumice and minor ash fall layers
    Soccavo 1Sub-Plinian-10261.5164IntCal09doi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2Charcoal in palaeosol underlying Soccavo 1 tephra gives 14C age of 10,330 ± 50 yr BP (CAMS-38438) which calibrates to 12,390-11,990 cal BP (2 sigma). Pyroclastic density currents interbedded with pumice lenses; upper massive ash
    ParadisoSub-Pliniandoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~10.6-15.0 ka cal BP; minor pdc interbedded with pumice fall
    Minopoli 1Sub-Pliniandoi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2~10.6-15.0 ka cal BP; coarse scoria fall
    La Pigna 1Sub-Plinian-11029.5109IntCal09doi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2Charcoal in palaeosol underlying La Pigna 1 tephra gives 14C age of 11,060 ± 60 yr BP (CAMS-38437) which calibrates to 13,113-12,727 cal BP (2 sigma). Mainly pdc interbedded with pumice fall
    GauroSub-Plinian0doi:10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00037-2epoch 1 eruption; mainly pdc
    BacoliSub-Plinian-108821322IntCal09doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.07.012Bayesian (95% confidence) modelled age range of 11,511-14,154 cal. yr BP (Smith et al. 2011); mainly pdc
    Capo MisenoSub-Plinian-2122.5813IntCal09doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.07.012Bayesian (95% confidence) modelled age range of 3259-4886 cal. yr BP (Smith et al. 2011). Stratigraphic position is controversial - the tephra is very poorly dated.
    X-6 TephraPlinian-106449.52700Varveref:wulf2007dtsc. 108.40 ± 5.4 ka BP (varve yr with 5% error) in Lago Grande di Monticchio (Wulf et al. 2007)
    UPA_Distribution
    • series: UPA_Distribution
    • series_type: Tephra_Distribution
    • eruption: UPA
    sitecountrylongitudelatitudeelevationsite_typesampletephra_typetephra_depositmaterialz_rangecollectedcollected_bynotes
    Masseria Montemaoro quarryItaly14.4259996440.82099915TerrestrialWP4_ITA_ZS98274proximalfallpumicercionidistal fall
    Agnano Monte Spina_Distribution
    • series: Agnano Monte Spina_Distribution
    • series_type: Tephra_Distribution
    • eruption: Agnano Monte Spina
    sitecountrylongitudelatitudeelevationsite_typesampletephra_typetephra_depositmaterialz_rangecollectedcollected_bynotes
    CM92-4314.7323999442.88679886-252MarineQUEST588/86distalfallashquest
    CM92-4115.0965995842.56790161-173MarineQUEST589/86distalfallashquest
    IN68-2114.9250001942.18500137-252MarineQUEST591/86distalfallashquest
    IN88-221542.38330078-129MarineQUEST592/86distalfallashquest
    PAL94-6614.9392995842.87390137-214MarineQUEST604/86distalfallashquest
    PAL94-0814.6183004442.61640167-150MarineQUEST603/86distalfallashquest
    RF93-7715.1166000442.44350052-152MarineQUEST608/86distalfallashquest
    Neapolitan Yellow Tuff_Distribution
    • series: Neapolitan Yellow Tuff_Distribution
    • series_type: Tephra_Distribution
    • eruption: Neapolitan Yellow Tuff
    sitecountrylongitudelatitudeelevationsite_typesampletephra_typetephra_depositmaterialz_rangecollectedcollected_bynotes
    CM92-4314.7323999442.88679886-252MarineQUEST588/23distalfallashquest
    CM92-4115.0965995842.56790161-173MarineQUEST589/23distalfallashquest
    IN68-2114.9250001942.18500137-252MarineQUEST591/23distalfallashquest
    Langsee LG99Austria14.4194002246.76250076548TerrestrialQUEST481/23distalfallashquest
    PAL94-6614.9392995842.87390137-214MarineQUEST604/23distalfallashquest
    PAL94-0814.6183004442.61640167-150MarineQUEST603/23distalfallashquest
    Prato Spilla CItaly10.107999844.36130142TerrestrialQUEST607/23distalfallashquest
    RF93-7715.1166000442.44350052-152MarineQUEST608/23distalfallashquest
    KET 82-1817.6166992241.75-1077MarineQUEST597/23distalfallashquestLayer C-2
    KET 80-2213.5666999840.58330154-2430MarineQUEST593/23distalfallashquestLayer C-2
    Campanian Ignimbrite (Y5)_Distribution
    • series: Campanian Ignimbrite (Y5)_Distribution
    • series_type: Tephra_Distribution
    • eruption: Campanian Ignimbrite (Y5)
    sitecountrylongitudelatitudeelevationsite_typesampletephra_typetephra_depositmaterialz_rangecollectedcollected_bynotes
    RF93-7514.7542.70000076-119MarineQUEST615/21distalfallashquest
    KET 80-0314.4833002138.81669998-1900MarineQUEST596/21distalfallashquestLayer C-13 (note: Paterne et al. 1988 correlates layer C-10, 3 m depth, with the Y5)
    KET 80-1115.0666999839.15000153-2111MarineQUEST595/21distalfallashquestLayer C-13 (note: Paterne et al. 1988 correlates layer C-10, 2.58 m depth, with the Y5)
    Rostov on DonRussia39.547.09999847TerrestrialQUEST648/21distalfallashquest
    TambovRussia41.552.5TerrestrialQUEST649/21distalfallashquest
    KET 82-1817.6166992241.75-1077MarineQUEST597/21distalfallashquestLayer C-13 (note: Paterne et al. 1988 correlates layer C-10, 3.6 m depth, with the Y5)
    MAR03-226.3717002938.06620026-398MarineN1: 391/428 cmdistalfallashaeaskuvisible tephra
    MAR03-2825.0247001639.01699829-453MarineA2: 230/330 cmdistalfallashaeaskuvisible tephra
    MAR03-325.8194999737.86199951-720MarineG5: 120/144 cmdistalfallashaeaskuvisible tephra
    M72/5-24-GC337.1946983341.47769928-208Marine24-GC3, 882 cmdistalfallash2007-06-01questaveraged EPMA data only presented
    M72/5-25-GC136.6237983742.10350037-418Marine25-GC1, 721 cmdistalfallash2007-06-01questaveraged EPMA data only presented
    Y3_Distribution
    • series: Y3_Distribution
    • series_type: Tephra_Distribution
    • eruption: Y3
    sitecountrylongitudelatitudeelevationsite_typesampletephra_typetephra_depositmaterialz_rangecollectedcollected_bynotes
    KET 80-1115.0666999839.15000153-2111MarineQUEST595/24distalfallashquestLayer C-7 (?). See discussion in Zanchetta et al. (2008).
    Pomici Principali_Distribution
    • series: Pomici Principali_Distribution
    • series_type: Tephra_Distribution
    • eruption: Pomici Principali
    sitecountrylongitudelatitudeelevationsite_typesampletephra_typetephra_depositmaterialz_rangecollectedcollected_bynotes
    PAL94-6614.9392995842.87390137-214MarineQUEST604/18distalfallashquest

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