REGIONAL VOLCANOLOGY AND FIELD SURVEY

Academic Year 2021/2022 - 1° Year
Teaching Staff: Marco Viccaro and Gabriele Lanzafame
Credit Value: 9
Scientific field: GEO/08 -
Taught classes: 42 hours
Other activities: 36 hours
Term / Semester:
ENGLISH VERSION

Learning Objectives

The course is aimed at supplying adequate knowledge and comprehension of the Regional Volcanology. Specifically, primary objectives of this course will be the following: Knowledge of the distribution and main characters of volcanism related to different geodynamic settings; Ability in the independent interpretation of complex natural processes such as the genesis of magmas, their evolution, dynamics of volcanic eruptions and growth of volcanic edifices; Ability to carry out detailed field survey of volcanic areas and reconstruction of their main volcanological characteristics on the basis of observations on deposits. Qualora l'insegnamento venisse impartito in modalità mista o a distanza potranno essere introdotte le necessarie variazioni rispetto a quanto dichiarato in precedenza, al fine di rispettare il programma previsto e riportato nel syllabus. Should teaching be carried out in mixed mode or remotely, it may be necessary to introduce changes with respect to previous statements, in line with the programme planned and outlined in the syllabus. Learning assessment may also be carried out on line, should the conditions require it.


Course Structure

  • Distribution of volcanism on Earth
  • Intraplate volcanism
  • Ocean ridge volcanism
  • Volcanism in continental rift-zones
  • Volcanism of subduction zones
  • Volcanism of Mt. Etna
  • Volcanism of the Aeolian Arc

Textbook Information

  • Gill R. (2010). Igneous rocks and processes. Wiley-Blackwell, 428 pp.
  • Guest J., Cole P., Duncan A., Chester D. (2003). Volcanoes of Southern Italy. Published by the Geological Society, 284 pp.
  • Jerram D., Petford N. (2011). The field description of igneous rocks. Wiley-Blackwell, 238 pp.
  • Lockwood J.P., Hazlett R.W. (2010). Volcanoes – Global perspectives. Wiley-Blackweel, 541 pp.
  • Parfitt E.A., Wilson L. (2008). Fundamentals of physical volcanology. Blackwell Publishing, 230 pp.
  • Schmincke H.U. (2004). Volcanism. Springer, 324 pp.
  • Sigurdsson H. (2000). Encyclopedia of Volcanoes. Academic Press - Elsevier, 1417 pp.