Abstract: An ash layer occurs between 10-35 cm depth in sediment cores from the Central Indian Ocean basin. Morphology, major, trace and rare earth element composition of glass shards from the ash layer suggest that the Youngest Toba Tuff of ~74 ka from Northern Sumatra may be its source. To understand the implication of ash on the elemental distribution, a sediment core (NR-54) where abundant Youngest Toba glass shards occur at 30-35 cm depth interval. was studied. The presence of ash layer resulted in the enrichment of coarse fraction (260%), Alexcess (104%), K (43%) and Al/Al + Fe+Mn (28%) and depletion of Mg (58%). Fe (55%). Mn (50%). Ti (44%) and biogenic opal (37%). compared to their average concentrations in the core. Therefore, prec...
Investigation of the climatic and environmental impacts of the Youngest Toba Tuff (YTT, ~74 ka BP) e...
Four primary glass populations, well defined by their Sr, Ba and Y concentrations, occur in the Youn...
Four primary glass populations, well defined by their Sr, Ba and Y concentrations, occur in the Youn...
A controversy exists about the origin of ash in the Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB). In situ silic...
A dispersed volcanic ash layer was recovered at similar to 300 cm depth in a 5.52 m long sediment co...
Three volcanic ash layers were identified in a deep-sea Core IR-GC1 from the north-eastern Indian Oc...
Deep Sea sediment core PC-1 from the South Andaman Sea (7 ̊19.85' N; 94 ̊ 39.26' E; in East Andaman ...
871-876Glass shards from an ash layer of about 8 Ma old extracted from a core drilled at an ODP-758 ...
The Toba Caldera on Sumatra, Indonesia is the host of the Young Toba eruption (~74 ka), globally one...
Pumice clasts, partially and fully coated with ferro-manganese oxide from the Central Indian Ocean B...
Two cores from the southern South China Sea contain discrete ash layers that mainly consist of rhyol...
Volcanic glasses with minor mafic mineral fragments, such as biotite and hornblende, found in deep-s...
Volcanic ash layers (1-3 cm thick) are abundant in the North Aoba Basin drill sites but less common ...
A tephrochronology of the past 5 Ma is constructed with ash layers recovered from Neogene sediments ...
The Youngest Toba Tuff (YTT, erupted ca. 74 ka ago) is a distinctive and widespread tephra marker ac...
Investigation of the climatic and environmental impacts of the Youngest Toba Tuff (YTT, ~74 ka BP) e...
Four primary glass populations, well defined by their Sr, Ba and Y concentrations, occur in the Youn...
Four primary glass populations, well defined by their Sr, Ba and Y concentrations, occur in the Youn...
A controversy exists about the origin of ash in the Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB). In situ silic...
A dispersed volcanic ash layer was recovered at similar to 300 cm depth in a 5.52 m long sediment co...
Three volcanic ash layers were identified in a deep-sea Core IR-GC1 from the north-eastern Indian Oc...
Deep Sea sediment core PC-1 from the South Andaman Sea (7 ̊19.85' N; 94 ̊ 39.26' E; in East Andaman ...
871-876Glass shards from an ash layer of about 8 Ma old extracted from a core drilled at an ODP-758 ...
The Toba Caldera on Sumatra, Indonesia is the host of the Young Toba eruption (~74 ka), globally one...
Pumice clasts, partially and fully coated with ferro-manganese oxide from the Central Indian Ocean B...
Two cores from the southern South China Sea contain discrete ash layers that mainly consist of rhyol...
Volcanic glasses with minor mafic mineral fragments, such as biotite and hornblende, found in deep-s...
Volcanic ash layers (1-3 cm thick) are abundant in the North Aoba Basin drill sites but less common ...
A tephrochronology of the past 5 Ma is constructed with ash layers recovered from Neogene sediments ...
The Youngest Toba Tuff (YTT, erupted ca. 74 ka ago) is a distinctive and widespread tephra marker ac...
Investigation of the climatic and environmental impacts of the Youngest Toba Tuff (YTT, ~74 ka BP) e...
Four primary glass populations, well defined by their Sr, Ba and Y concentrations, occur in the Youn...
Four primary glass populations, well defined by their Sr, Ba and Y concentrations, occur in the Youn...