Massimo D'Antonio, Luigi Dallai, Ilenia Arienzo, Alberto Trecalli, Giovanni Orsi, Sonia Tonarini, Lucia Civetta, Roberto Moretti, Mariachiara Andria, D'Antonio, Massimo, Tonarini, S., Arienzo, Ilenia, Civetta, Lucia, Orsi, Giovanni, Andria, M., Dallai, L., Trecalli, Alberto, Tonarini, Sonia, Dallai, Luigi, Moretti, Roberto, and Andria, Mariachiara
Ischia, one active volcano of the Phlegraean Volcanic District, prone to very high risk, is dominated by a caldera formed 55 ka BP, followed by resurgence of the collapsed area. Over the past 3 ka, the activity extruded evolved potassic magmas; only a few low-energy explosive events were fed by less evolved magmas. A geochemical and Sr–Nd–O isotope investigation has been performed on minerals and glass from products of three of such eruptions, Molara, Vateliero, and Cava Nocelle (