Avellino eruption

Avellino Eruption
Thousands of footprints in the pyroclastic surge deposits of the Avellino eruption testify to an en masse exodus from the disaster zone.
VolcanoMount Vesuvius
Date1995±10 BC
TypeUltra-Plinian
LocationNaples, Campania, Italy
40°49′N 14°24′E / 40.817°N 14.400°E / 40.817; 14.400
VEI6
ImpactDevastated and preserved Italian Bronze Age settlements within and throughout the area.
Hut at the site of the village

The Avellino eruption of Mount Vesuvius occurred in c. 1995 BC. It is estimated to have had a VEI of 6, making it larger and more catastrophic than Vesuvius's more famous and well-documented 79 AD eruption. It is the source of the Avellino pumice (Italian: Pomici di Avellino) deposits extensively found in the comune of Avellino in Campania.