“…Recent structural studies in the Campi Flegrei caldera, both inland (Isaia, Vitale, Di Giuseppe, et al., 2015; Vitale & Isaia, 2014; Vitale et al., 2019) and offshore (e.g., Natale et al., 2020), have shown that faults are located close to volcanic vents and caldera rims. These structures are associated with both eruptive and ground deformation activity (e.g., Bevilacqua, Neri, De Martino, et al., 2020). Generally, these structures show a prevalence of regional tectonic directions (NW‐SE and NE‐SW); however, NNE‐SSW‐ and WNW‐ESE trending faults are associated with the youngest deformational episodes within the caldera (e.g., Vitale & Isaia, 2014; Vitale et al., 2019).…”