“…The strato-cone is cut at the top by the poly-phased summit caldera, which shows a well defined semi-circular rim to the west, due to a major sector collapse event occurred at ca. 400 ka (De Rita & Giordano, 1996), and a more irregular rim to the East, due to the coalescence of other three main collapses (Cole et al, 1992;De Rita & Giordano, 1996;Giannetti, 2001). The upper slope of the strato-cone is made of leucite-bearing lavas older than 400 ka, which are covered downslope by the main ignimbrites, emplaced between 385 and ca.…”