Gravity cores were collected during SONNE Cruise SO173/3 and METEOR Cruise M54/3 offshore Nicaragua and Costa Rica on the lower continental slope and on the ocean plate, at distances of 150-350 km to the Central American Volcanic Arc (CAVA). Thirteen core sections up to eleven meters below seafloor contain a total of 77 primary ash layers, commonly with sharp contacts at the bottom and diffuse transitions to terrigenous and pelagic sediments at the top. Ash layer thickness ranges from 0.5 to 23 cm with typical grain sizes from medium silt to coarse sand. Electron microprobe analyses of 2000 glass shards yield compositions ranging from basalt to rhyolite. Felsic ashes can be divided into four compositional groups by means of silica and potas...
Although land studies have identified major volcanic centers of historic eruptions within the Centra...
We studied the tephra inventory of 14 deep sea drill sites of three Deep Sea Drilling Project and Oc...
International audienceTephra layers preserved in marine sediments are strong tools to study the freq...
The Central American Volcanic Arc (CAVA) is, and has been, one of the most active volcanic regions a...
We collected 56 marine gravity cores from the Pacific seafloor offshore Central America which contai...
International audienceCorrelations between marine distal ash layers and continental proximal volcani...
International audienceMajor eruptions in the Andes are mainly characterized by the emission of large...
Sediment gravity cores collected on the Pacific slope and incoming plate offshore Central America re...
This cumulative work summarizes seven manuscripts published between 2007 and 2012. These studies us...
Drill cores recovered during several ODP and IODP Expeditions offshore Central America contain...
Pacific drill sites offshore Central America provide the unique opportunity to study the evolution o...
The Central American Tertiary Ignimbrite Province covers an area of 170,000 km2. A total of 112 mari...
Although land studies have identified major volcanic centers of historic eruptions within the Centra...
We studied the tephra inventory of 14 deep sea drill sites of three Deep Sea Drilling Project and Oc...
International audienceTephra layers preserved in marine sediments are strong tools to study the freq...
The Central American Volcanic Arc (CAVA) is, and has been, one of the most active volcanic regions a...
We collected 56 marine gravity cores from the Pacific seafloor offshore Central America which contai...
International audienceCorrelations between marine distal ash layers and continental proximal volcani...
International audienceMajor eruptions in the Andes are mainly characterized by the emission of large...
Sediment gravity cores collected on the Pacific slope and incoming plate offshore Central America re...
This cumulative work summarizes seven manuscripts published between 2007 and 2012. These studies us...
Drill cores recovered during several ODP and IODP Expeditions offshore Central America contain...
Pacific drill sites offshore Central America provide the unique opportunity to study the evolution o...
The Central American Tertiary Ignimbrite Province covers an area of 170,000 km2. A total of 112 mari...
Although land studies have identified major volcanic centers of historic eruptions within the Centra...
We studied the tephra inventory of 14 deep sea drill sites of three Deep Sea Drilling Project and Oc...
International audienceTephra layers preserved in marine sediments are strong tools to study the freq...