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Seafloor doming driven by degassing processes unveils sprouting volcanism in coastal areas

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
We report evidences of active seabed doming and gas discharge few kilometers offshore from the Naples harbor (Italy). Pockmarks, mounds, and craters characterize the seabed. These morphologies represent the top of shallow crustal structures including pagodas, faults and folds affecting the present-day seabed. They record upraise, pressurization, and release of He and CO2 from mantle melts and decarbonation reactions of crustal rocks. These gases are likely similar to those that feed the hydrothermal systems of the Ischia, Campi Flegrei and Somma-Vesuvius active volcanoes, suggesting the occurrence of a mantle source variously mixed to crustal fluids beneath the Gulf of Naples. The seafloor swelling and breaching by gas upraising and pressurization processes require overpressures in the order of 2-3 MPa. Seabed doming, faulting, and gas discharge are manifestations of non-volcanic unrests potentially preluding submarine eruptions and/or hydrothermal explosions
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Gulf of Naples
List of contributors:
Vaselli, Orlando; Tassi, Franco; Giannini, Luciano; Ventura, Guido; Sacchi, Marco; Passaro, Salvatore; Vallefuoco, Mattia; Tamburrino, Stella
Authors of the University:
PASSARO SALVATORE
SACCHI MARCO
TAMBURRINO STELLA
VALLEFUOCO MATTIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/338605
Published in:
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
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https://www.nature.com/articles/srep22448
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