vesuvius observatory

The Mt. Vesuvius from the gulf of NaplesFounded in 1841, by Ferdinando II di Borbone, king of Naples, the Vesuvius Observatory is the oldest volcanology observatory in the world. Now it is Naples branch of the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV).


This is the accessible version of the Vesuvius Observatory - INGV web site. It is not complete. If you like you can visit the previous version.

Highlights

CUMAS: first step towards the extension of the land-based Campi Flegrei monitoring networks in the marine sector of the caldera

Applications for data visualization

Seismic signals in Real Time Real time seismic signals (IT). The seismograms of some stations operated by the Vesuvius Observatory on the Neapolitan Volcanoes and on Stromboli (new window).

2003 Stromboli Eruption Stromboli seismic monitoring. Automatic analysis of the seismic activity at Stromboli volcano.

Logo Eq_viewer Earthquakes in Campania. Vesuvius, Campi Flegrei and Campania region earthquake locations.

Icona Web GISWEB-GIS
On-line Geographical Information Systems.

Logo SlideVes Vesuvius morphological evolution. The morphological evolution of the Mt. Vesuvuis on the basis related to its of riguardanti l'attività del vulcano durante l'ultimo ciclo eruttivo (1631-1944).

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