The Global Volcanism Program has no activity reports available for Vulsini.
The Global Volcanism Program has no Weekly Reports available for Vulsini.
The Global Volcanism Program has no Bulletin Reports available for Vulsini.
This compilation of synonyms and subsidiary features may not be comprehensive. Features are organized into four major categories: Cones, Craters, Domes, and Thermal Features. Synonyms of features appear indented below the primary name. In some cases additional feature type, elevation, or location details are provided.
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Volsini | ||||
Cones |
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Feature Name | Feature Type | Elevation | Latitude | Longitude |
Becco, Mount | Cone | |||
Bisentina, Isola | Cone | |||
Dogana, La | Cone | |||
Evangelista, Mount | Cone | 633 m | ||
Martana, Isola | Cone | |||
Molino | Cone | |||
Montefiascone | Cone | |||
Montione, Mount | Cone | |||
Mulino De Valentano | Cone | |||
Pilato, Mount | Cone | |||
Rosso, Mount | Cone | |||
Santa Luce | Cone | |||
Santa Maria Di Sala | Cone | |||
Selva Del Lamone | Cone | |||
Semonte, Mount | Cone | |||
Spinaio, Mount | Cone | |||
Valentano | Cone | |||
Craters |
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Feature Name | Feature Type | Elevation | Latitude | Longitude |
Bolsena | Pleistocene caldera | |||
Latera | Pleistocene caldera | |||
Vepe | Pleistocene caldera |
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The Global Volcanism Program is not aware of any Holocene eruptions from Vulsini. If this volcano has had large eruptions (VEI >= 4) prior to 12,000 years ago, information might be found on the Vulsini page in the LaMEVE (Large Magnitude Explosive Volcanic Eruptions) database, a part of the Volcano Global Risk Identification and Analysis Project (VOGRIPA).
There is no Deformation History data available for Vulsini.
There is no Emissions History data available for Vulsini.
Maps are not currently available due to technical issues.
The following 66 samples associated with this volcano can be found in the Smithsonian's NMNH Department of Mineral Sciences collections, and may be availble for research (contact the Rock and Ore Collections Manager). Catalog number links will open a window with more information.
Catalog Number | Sample Description | Lava Source | Collection Date |
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NMNH 100079 | Leucite Tephrite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 100080 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 100081 | Leucite Tephrite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 100082 | Leucite Phonolite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 111123-914 | Vulsinite | BOLSENA | -- |
NMNH 111123-922 | Leucite Trachyte | BOLSENA | -- |
NMNH 111123-931 | Leucitite | BOLSENA | -- |
NMNH 111123-932 | Leucitite | BOLSENA | -- |
NMNH 111123-942 | Leucite Tephrite | BOLSENA | -- |
NMNH 111123-948 | Leucite Phonolite | BOLSENA | -- |
NMNH 98878 | Leucite Phonolite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98879 | Leucite Phonolite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98880 | Leucite Tephrite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98881 | Leucite Tephrite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98882 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98883 | Vulsinite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98884 | Vulsinite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98885 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98886 | Nepheline Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98887 | Leucite Phonolite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98888 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98889 | Unidentified | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98890 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98891 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98892 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98893 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98894 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98895 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98896 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98897 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98898 | Vulsinite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98899 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98900 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98901 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98902 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98903 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98904 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98905 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98906 | Leucite Trachyte | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98907 | Leucite Tephrite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98908 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98909 | Unidentified | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98910 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98911 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98912 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98913 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98914 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98915 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98916 | Peperino | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98917 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98918 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98919 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98920 | Leucite Tephrite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98921 | Trachyte | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98922 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98923 | Unidentified | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98924 | Leucite Trachyte | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98925 | Leucite Trachyte | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98926 | Leucite Phonolite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98927 | Leucite Basanite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98928 | Leucitite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98929 | Andesite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98930 | Andesite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98931 | Andesite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98932 | Andesite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
NMNH 98933 | Andesite | BOLSENA CALDERA | -- |
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WOVOdat
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IRIS seismic stations/networks | Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS) Data Services map showing the location of seismic stations from all available networks (permanent or temporary) within a radius of 0.18° (about 20 km at mid-latitudes) from the given location of Vulsini. Users can customize a variety of filters and options in the left panel. Note that if there are no stations are known the map will default to show the entire world with a "No data matched request" error notice. |
UNAVCO GPS/GNSS stations | Geodetic Data Services map from UNAVCO showing the location of GPS/GNSS stations from all available networks (permanent or temporary) within a radius of 20 km from the given location of Vulsini. Users can customize the data search based on station or network names, location, and time window. Requires Adobe Flash Player. |
Large Eruptions of Vulsini | Information about large Quaternary eruptions (VEI >= 4) is cataloged in the Large Magnitude Explosive Volcanic Eruptions (LaMEVE) database of the Volcano Global Risk Identification and Analysis Project (VOGRIPA). |
EarthChem | EarthChem develops and maintains databases, software, and services that support the preservation, discovery, access and analysis of geochemical data, and facilitate their integration with the broad array of other available earth science parameters. EarthChem is operated by a joint team of disciplinary scientists, data scientists, data managers and information technology developers who are part of the NSF-funded data facility Integrated Earth Data Applications (IEDA). IEDA is a collaborative effort of EarthChem and the Marine Geoscience Data System (MGDS). |