Mercato eruption | |
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Volcano | Mount Vesuvius |
Date | 6940 BCE ± 100 years[1] |
Type | Plinian eruption |
Location | Campania, Italy |
VEI | 5 or 6[1][2] |
The Mercato eruption (Pomici di Mercato) of Mount Vesuvius was a Plinian eruption that occurred around 8,010 ± 40 14C yr BP (8,890 ± 90 cal yr BP).[3] The Global Volcanism Program claims that the eruption had a Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) of 5,[1] while Zanella et al. (2014) estimate it had a VEI of 6.[2] The eruption was preceded by 7000 years of rest and followed by about 4000 years of rest.[4]
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