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Vesuvius

From The Columbia Encyclopedia
(vӘsō'vēӘs), Ital. Vesuvio , active volcano, S Italy, on the eastern shore of the Bay of Naples, SE of Naples. The only other active volcano on the European mainland is the Campi Flegrei (se Phlegraean Fields ) caldera on the Gulf of Pozzuoli to the east. The height of Vesuvius's main cone changes with each eruption, varying within a few hundred feet of the 4,000-ft (1,219-m) level; in 1969 the height was 4,190 ft (1,277 m). The second summit, Monte Somma (3,770 ft/1,149 m) is a ridge that half encircles the cone and is separated from it by a valley (c.3 mi/5 km long). The sides of Vesuvius are deeply scarred by lava flow, but its lower slopes are extremely fertile, dotted with villages, and covered with vineyards which produce the famous Lachryma Christi wine. The base of the mountain (circumference c.45 mi/70 km) is encircled by a railroad, and a chairlift reaches almost to the rim of the crater (diameter c.2,300 ft/700 m). On the western slope, at 1,995 ft (608 m), there is a…
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From Encyclopedia of Earthquakes and Volcanoes
The only active volcano on Europe's mainland, Vesuvius stands some 4,000 feet (1,219 m) high and is located near Naples. It sits within a large hooklike feature called the Somma Rim, which is believed to have formed in a volcanic collapse about 17,000 years ago. In 5960 BCE and 3580 BCE , Vesuvius…
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From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
Active volcano in Campania, Italy, 15 km/9 mi southeast of Naples, Italy; height 1,277 m/4,190 ft (1969; the height of the main cone changes with each eruption). In AD 79 it destroyed the cities of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Stabiae. It is the only active volcano on the European mainland. Vesuvius is…
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From Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
Active volcano, eastern side of the Bay of Naples , southern Italy. It originated about 200,000 years ago; its current height of 4,198 ft (1,280 m) has varied considerably after each of its major eruptions; in 1900 it was 4,275 ft (1,303 m) high; in 1906, 3,668 ft (1,118 m) high; and in the 1960s, …
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From The Columbia Encyclopedia
(vӘsō'vēӘs), Ital. Vesuvio , active volcano, S Italy, on the eastern shore of the Bay of Naples, SE of Naples. The only other active volcano on the European mainland is the Campi Flegrei (se Phlegraean Fields ) caldera on the Gulf of Pozzuoli to the east. The height of Vesuvius's main cone changes…
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From Environmental History and Global Change: A Dictionary of Environmental History
One of the most famous volcanoes , its history is relatively well recorded because of the density of population in its immediate area. The eruption of AD79-buried Herculaneum and Pompeii . Other major eruptions are known from AD203, 472, 512, 685, 787, 968, 1037 and 1139. There was then a period of…
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Full text Article Vesuvius from Pompei, 1883 (oil on canvas)

From Bridgeman Images: Christies Collection
Vesuvius from Pompei, 1883 (oil on canvas)
Artist: Spangenberg, Louis (1824-93) Location: Private Collection Credit: Vesuvius from Pompei, 1883 (oil on canvas), Spangenberg, Louis (1824-93) / Private Collection / Photo © Christie's Images / The Bridgeman Art Library Dimensions: 66x95.2 Date: 1883 Medium: oil on canvas Description: Vesuvius…
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From Encyclopedia of Ancient Rome
Also called Vesvus or Vesvius; the most famous volcano in the Roman world, located on the coast of CAMPANIA near the towns of POMPEII, HERCULANEUM, and Neapolis. Long considered dormant, the volcano served as a refuge for slaves during the revolt of Spartacus in the late 70s B.C.E. On February 5, 63…
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From Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary
Volcano, E side of Bay of Naples, Italy; current height of 4190 ft. (1277 m.) has varied with eruptions (1900: 4275 ft. or 1303 m.; 1906: 3668 ft. or 1118 m.; 1960s: 4203 ft. or 1281 m.); the cone is half encircled on N side by Mon•te Som•ma \ˌ…
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From The American Heritage(R) Dictionary of the English Language
Mount Vesuvius eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in ad 79,...
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