geo.wikisort.org - MountainsMount Vulture (Italian: [ˈvulture]) is an extinct volcano located 56 km (35 mi) north of the city Potenza in the Basilicata region (Italy). As a prominent landmark it gave its name to the Vulture region, the most significant viticultural zone in Basilicata growing the DOC wine Aglianico del Vulture.
Mountain in Italy
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Elevation | 1,326 m (4,350 ft) |
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Coordinates | 40°56′54″N 15°38′08″E |
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Location | Basilicata, Italy |
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Last eruption | 40,000 years ago |
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With a height of 1,326 m (4,350 ft), it is unique amongst large Italian volcanoes due to its location east of the Apennine mountain range.[citation needed] At the summit is a caldera, known as Valle dei Grigi, whose precise origins are disputed.
Volcanic history
The earliest eruptions of the volcano occurred around one million years ago, explosive activity producing ignimbrite. The explosive eruption phase finished around 830,000 years before present, when the nature of the activity changed to a mix of pyroclastic and effusive, lava eruptions which built up the mountain and which have been dated to around 500,000 years ago. One of the explanations advanced for the Valle dei Grigi is that it is the result of the collapse of a sector of the mountain, as occurred during the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens and the 1792 eruption of Mount Unzen.
The most recent phase involved further lava flows and the growth of lava domes in the Valle dei Grigi, including the formation of two calderas. The most recent activity is thought to have been phreatomagmatic explosions around 40 ka ago which produced maars and small cold surges (pyroclastic surges cooler than 100 °C).
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Further reading
- Crisci G, de Fino M, La Volpe L & Rapisardi L (1983) Pleistocene ignimbrites of Monte Vulture (Basilicata, Southern Italy). Neues Jahrbuch füer Geologie und Paläontologie Monatshefte 12: 731–746.
- Guest JE, Duncan AM & Chester DK (1988) Monte Vulture Volcano (Basilicata, Italy): an analysis of morphology and volcaniclastic facies. Bulletin of Volcanology 50: 244–257.
- La Volpe L, Patella D, Rapisardi L & Tramacere A (1984) The evolution of the Monte Vulture volcano (Southern Italy): inferences from volcanological, geological and deep dipole electrical soundings data. Journal of Volcanology a Geothermal Research 22: 147–162.
- La Volpe L & Principe C (1991) Comments on Guest et al. (1988) and Reply by Guest et al.. Bulletin of Volcanology 53: 222–229.
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[de] Monte Vulture
Der Monte Vulture oder das Vulture-Massiv ist das Bergmassiv eines erloschenen Vulkans im Norden der italienischen Provinz Potenza, etwa 45 km nördlich der Stadt Potenza. Er bedeckt eine Fläche von etwa 27 km² und ist somit in der Größe dem Vesuv und dem Roccamonfina-Massiv vergleichbar. Die Höhen des Vulture sind bewaldet und bilden damit eine auffallende, dunkle Landmarke, die das umgebende Hügelland dominant überragt. Der Berg ist auch der Namensgeber des Weinanbaugebiets Vulture, das den DOC-Wein Aglianico del Vulture produziert.
- [en] Monte Vulture
[fr] Mont Vultur
Le mont Vultur, en italien Monte Vulture, est un volcan éteint de la Basilicate, en Italie. Situé dans la province de Potenza, il culmine à 1 326 mètres, et donne son nom à une importante région vinicole produisant un vin rouge dénommé Aglianico del Vulture.
[it] Monte Vulture
Il Vulture è un vulcano spento situato nella parte settentrionale della provincia di Potenza, in Basilicata.
[ru] Вультуре
Вультуре (итал. Monte Vulture) — горный массив потухшего вулкана на юге Италии, примерно в 45 км к северу от города Потенца, в регионе Базиликата.
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