Geology and petrology of the Vulsinian volcanic area (Latium, Italy)
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1980-10-29
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Varekamp, J.C.
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Dissertation
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Abstract
The Vulsinian volcanic area is situated in Latium, west
central Italy. This quarternary volcanic complex consists of a
series of layered tuffs, lava flows, ignimbrites, and many small
cinder and ash cones. A steep central edifice is lacking due to
the relatively large amount of pyroclastic deposits. Tectonic
movements created a relief with large, shallow depressions: the
central Bolsena depression with the Bolsena lake inside and the
Latera caldera. The present study is subdivided into three chapters
I. The tectonic and volcanologic history of the area, mainly
from field studies, paleomagnetic stratigraphy and absolute
age determinations.
II. The petrographic and chemical characteristics of the Vulsinian
rocks. An inventarization of the rock types is given together
with chemical trends an conditions of crystallization. A
speculative petrogenetic and geodynamic model concludes this
chapter.
III. A detailed microprobe study of a suite of mafic nodules, which
were found in phreato-magmatic deposits in the SE part of the
area (Montefiascone). This chapter presents the chemistry
of a suite of Al rich clino-pyroxenes, their zoning and
paragenesis.
Keywords
geology, petrology, Volsini Mountains Region, Italy