Monti Ernici vulcano
Volcanic field unknown
Italy, 41.58°N / 13.33°E
Stato attuale: estinto (probabilmente) (0 di 5)
Italy, 41.58°N / 13.33°E
Stato attuale: estinto (probabilmente) (0 di 5)
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Eruzioni del vulcano Monti Ernici: None during the past 10,000 years
Less than 2.58 million years ago (Pleistocene)
Lastest nearby earthquakes:
Data / ora | Mag. / Prof. | Distanza/Ubicazione | ||
mercoledì, 11 maggio 2022 GMT (1 sismo) | ||||
11 mag 2022 12:35 (GMT +2) (11 mag 2022 10:35 GMT) | 0.9 14 km | 31 km (19 mi) Southern Italy |
Sfondo
The Monti Ernici volcanic field, also known as the Mid Latin Valley volcanic field, is a monogenetic center about 70 km SE of Rome. It consists of about 20 cinder cones, tuff cones, and associated lava flows and pyroclastic-flow deposits. The field was active from about 0.7 to 0.1 Ma (Peccerillo, 2005). Geochemically, the Ernici-Roccamonfina Province exhibits characteristics of both the Roman and Campanian Magmatic Provinces.---
Smithsonian / GVP volcano information


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