Active calderas are major volcanic features of the Earth’s crust associated with shallow magma reservoirs, high geothermal gradients, and geodynamic unrests often documented through historical time. As large caldera-forming eruptions are also among the most catastrophic events that may affect the Earth’s surface, calderas are ostensibly the sites of major interest for both the scientific community and governmental institutions worldwide.The Campi Flegrei is an active volcanic area located west of the city of Naples, largely on the continental shelf of the Eastern Tyrrhenian margin that has been characterized by dominantly explosive eruptions during the latest Quaternary. This is one among the highest volcanic risk-prone areas of theworld and likely the only example in the historical record of a caldera where dramatic ground/seafloor deformation (more than4 m of uplift between 1950 and 1984) was not followed by a volcanic eruption. This suggests some important role played by the heath and gas flow from the magma chamber and the dynamics of the shallow aquifers in the unrest episodes. Recent research offshore the Campi Flegrei has shown that a significant part of the volcaniclastic products and sedimentary processes are still largelyunknown. The structure ofthe hydrothermalsystem associated with the offshore substructure of the caldera system is poorly constrained, and even the caldera-like diagnostic characters postulated for the older phase in the evolution of the Campi Flegrei, largely based on outcrop data,are somewhat questionable. Therefore, it has become clear that only drilling both the onshore and offshore partsof the calderamuch deeper than conventional coringmay provide a relatively complete stratigraphic record that could not bepreserved on land.We propose 15drill sites (1 deep drill site onland and 14 shallower drill sites offshore) that are necessaryin order to reconstruct the Late Quaternary stratigraphy, structure, hydrothermal system and geodynamic evolutionof the Campi Flegrei district as a component of the eastern Tyrrhenian margin. According with the outcomes of a MagellanPlus Workshop held in Napoli in February 2017, it was suggested the Campi Flegrei Caldera Drilling Projectshould be jointly submitted to IODP and ICDP as an Amphibious Drilling Proposalby the end of 2018. The Workshop participant agreed on the propositionthat the IODP component of the proposal shouldfocus on integrated stratigraphy of the caldera fill and resurgent structure, as well as on petrology and architecture of shallow structural levels (0-500 m depth), whereas the ICDP component should be designed to understand the rock-fluid properties, physical-chemical processes and the geothermal system at deeper structural levels(0-3000 m depth).Onshore drilling of a pilot hole has already been completed, enlightening many new results which shed completely new light on the volcanic history and on the extension and mechanisms of the caldera itself. The joint drilling project is hence based on solid grounds and can certainly become a key for a large step forwards in the knowledge of caldera dynamics and eruption prediction.

Perforazione della Caldera dei Campi Flegrei - Una proposta anfibia IODP-ICDP / Sacchi, M.; De Natale, G.; Steinmann, L.; Spiess, V.; Acocella, V.; Bonneville, A.; Corradino, M.; De Silva, S.; Fedele, L.; Geshi, N.; Insinga, D.; Jurado, M.; Kilburn, C.; Matano, F.; Milia, A.; Molisso, F.; Moretti, R.; Morra, V.; Passaro, S.; Pepe, F.; Petrosino, P.; Porfido, S.; Scarpati, C.; Schmincke, H.; Somma, R.; Sumita, M.; Tonielli, R.; Troise, C.; Tamburrino, S.; Vallefuoco, M.; Ventura, G.. - (2018). (Intervento presentato al convegno Workshop IODP-Italia “Lo stato delle proposte di perforazione nell’area mediterranea” Scientific Drilling in the Mediterranean Sea tenutosi a Roma nel 15-16 Gennaio 2018).

Perforazione della Caldera dei Campi Flegrei - Una proposta anfibia IODP-ICDP

Fedele, L.;Morra, V.;Petrosino, P.;Scarpati, C.;
2018

Abstract

Active calderas are major volcanic features of the Earth’s crust associated with shallow magma reservoirs, high geothermal gradients, and geodynamic unrests often documented through historical time. As large caldera-forming eruptions are also among the most catastrophic events that may affect the Earth’s surface, calderas are ostensibly the sites of major interest for both the scientific community and governmental institutions worldwide.The Campi Flegrei is an active volcanic area located west of the city of Naples, largely on the continental shelf of the Eastern Tyrrhenian margin that has been characterized by dominantly explosive eruptions during the latest Quaternary. This is one among the highest volcanic risk-prone areas of theworld and likely the only example in the historical record of a caldera where dramatic ground/seafloor deformation (more than4 m of uplift between 1950 and 1984) was not followed by a volcanic eruption. This suggests some important role played by the heath and gas flow from the magma chamber and the dynamics of the shallow aquifers in the unrest episodes. Recent research offshore the Campi Flegrei has shown that a significant part of the volcaniclastic products and sedimentary processes are still largelyunknown. The structure ofthe hydrothermalsystem associated with the offshore substructure of the caldera system is poorly constrained, and even the caldera-like diagnostic characters postulated for the older phase in the evolution of the Campi Flegrei, largely based on outcrop data,are somewhat questionable. Therefore, it has become clear that only drilling both the onshore and offshore partsof the calderamuch deeper than conventional coringmay provide a relatively complete stratigraphic record that could not bepreserved on land.We propose 15drill sites (1 deep drill site onland and 14 shallower drill sites offshore) that are necessaryin order to reconstruct the Late Quaternary stratigraphy, structure, hydrothermal system and geodynamic evolutionof the Campi Flegrei district as a component of the eastern Tyrrhenian margin. According with the outcomes of a MagellanPlus Workshop held in Napoli in February 2017, it was suggested the Campi Flegrei Caldera Drilling Projectshould be jointly submitted to IODP and ICDP as an Amphibious Drilling Proposalby the end of 2018. The Workshop participant agreed on the propositionthat the IODP component of the proposal shouldfocus on integrated stratigraphy of the caldera fill and resurgent structure, as well as on petrology and architecture of shallow structural levels (0-500 m depth), whereas the ICDP component should be designed to understand the rock-fluid properties, physical-chemical processes and the geothermal system at deeper structural levels(0-3000 m depth).Onshore drilling of a pilot hole has already been completed, enlightening many new results which shed completely new light on the volcanic history and on the extension and mechanisms of the caldera itself. The joint drilling project is hence based on solid grounds and can certainly become a key for a large step forwards in the knowledge of caldera dynamics and eruption prediction.
2018
Perforazione della Caldera dei Campi Flegrei - Una proposta anfibia IODP-ICDP / Sacchi, M.; De Natale, G.; Steinmann, L.; Spiess, V.; Acocella, V.; Bonneville, A.; Corradino, M.; De Silva, S.; Fedele, L.; Geshi, N.; Insinga, D.; Jurado, M.; Kilburn, C.; Matano, F.; Milia, A.; Molisso, F.; Moretti, R.; Morra, V.; Passaro, S.; Pepe, F.; Petrosino, P.; Porfido, S.; Scarpati, C.; Schmincke, H.; Somma, R.; Sumita, M.; Tonielli, R.; Troise, C.; Tamburrino, S.; Vallefuoco, M.; Ventura, G.. - (2018). (Intervento presentato al convegno Workshop IODP-Italia “Lo stato delle proposte di perforazione nell’area mediterranea” Scientific Drilling in the Mediterranean Sea tenutosi a Roma nel 15-16 Gennaio 2018).
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