Mount Barbaro

Summary

Mount Barbaro or Mount Gauro in Italy Monte Barbaro or Monte Gauro, is one of the eruptive vents of the Phlegraean Fields, a volcanic field of Italy located in Campania.

Mount Barbaro
Mount Gauro
NASA Space Shuttle photo of Campi Flegrei, showing Mount Gauro/Barbaro
Highest point
Elevation331 m (1,086 ft)[1]
Listing
Coordinates40°49′37″N 14°08′20″E / 40.827°N 14.139°E / 40.827; 14.139[1]
Geography
Mount Barbaro is located in Italy
Mount Barbaro
Mount Barbaro
Location in Italy
LocationProvince of Naples, Italy
Geology
Mountain typeTuff cone[1]
Volcanic arc/beltCampanian volcanic arc

Geography edit

Mount Barbaro is a tuff cone[1] containing zeolite.[2] Its structure consists of layers of ash either parallel or overlapping them, including lenticular masses of pumice[2] agglomerated. The tuff cone was built on unknown and covered by a paleosol represented mainly by deposits of the Archiaverno, another tuff cone located to the west.[2]

The crater, oval, is fused to another unnamed crater west.[2] Its rim is the highest in the south and rises to 331 metres (1,086 ft).[1]

History edit

The date of the volcanic eruption that formed the Mount Barbaro is unknown but it was manifested by phreatomagmatic eruption.[2]

The Battle of Mount Gaurus was fought in 342 BC at the foot of the mountain during First Samnite War. The ancient Romans, led by Marcus Valerius Corvus, defeated the Samnites.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Campi Flegrei". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Gauro" (in Italian). Vesuvius Observatory. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 13 October 2010.
 
View of Mount Barbaro