The two largest islands of the Samoan chain, Savai’i and Upolu, possess almost 400 volcanic cones. Their craters form enclosed, internally drained basins that potentially retain long, detailed and uninterrupted sedimentary sequences. Because of the sparsity, fragmentary nature and low temporal resolution of records of environmental change from the tropical Pacific, these deposits have the potential to fill an important gap in our knowledge of global climatic and environmental change. To interpret such records we must understand the depositional processes that operate in these basins. Unfortunately, although the post-eruptive sedimentology of volcanic calderas and maars is relatively well-established, that of crater lakes remains poorly unders...
Scientific drilling of narrow sub-basins within the Lau back-arc basin system of the SW Pacific has ...
<p>Exposures of the Early Pliocene Waindalithi Conglomerate are confined to no more than a dozen sca...
Recent tsunamis worldwide have prompted significant efforts amongst scientific and disaster manageme...
The two largest islands of the Samoan chain, Savai\u27i and Upolu, possess almost 400 volcanic cones...
Aim: To track the peopling of the South Pacific and assess their impact on terrestrial and aquatic e...
W.R. Dickinson, as part of his wide study of the geological history of the Pacific islands, has link...
The Rotorua volcanic centre (RVC) forms a well-defined topographic depression ≈ 21 km by 22 km in di...
The Manu'a Islands are a group of three islands-Ta'u, Ofu, and Olosega-that were built by volcanic ...
Lake Taupo, with an area of 616 km², is the largest of several lakes of volcano-tectonic origin in t...
The September 2009 South Pacific Tsunami (2009 SPT) in the Samoa Islands resulted in local public an...
Blue Lake Crater (BLC) is a volcanic crater lake situated on the northern end of the Tongariro Volca...
Copyright 2000 by the American Geophysical UnionVailulu'u Seamount is identified as an active volcan...
International audienceExtensive bathymetric and two-dimensional seismic surveys have been carried ou...
Young volcanic lakes undergo a transition from rapid, post-eruptive accumulation of volcaniclastic s...
Lake Rotorua is probably the oldest continuously inundated lake in New Zealand, occupying a caldera ...
Scientific drilling of narrow sub-basins within the Lau back-arc basin system of the SW Pacific has ...
<p>Exposures of the Early Pliocene Waindalithi Conglomerate are confined to no more than a dozen sca...
Recent tsunamis worldwide have prompted significant efforts amongst scientific and disaster manageme...
The two largest islands of the Samoan chain, Savai\u27i and Upolu, possess almost 400 volcanic cones...
Aim: To track the peopling of the South Pacific and assess their impact on terrestrial and aquatic e...
W.R. Dickinson, as part of his wide study of the geological history of the Pacific islands, has link...
The Rotorua volcanic centre (RVC) forms a well-defined topographic depression ≈ 21 km by 22 km in di...
The Manu'a Islands are a group of three islands-Ta'u, Ofu, and Olosega-that were built by volcanic ...
Lake Taupo, with an area of 616 km², is the largest of several lakes of volcano-tectonic origin in t...
The September 2009 South Pacific Tsunami (2009 SPT) in the Samoa Islands resulted in local public an...
Blue Lake Crater (BLC) is a volcanic crater lake situated on the northern end of the Tongariro Volca...
Copyright 2000 by the American Geophysical UnionVailulu'u Seamount is identified as an active volcan...
International audienceExtensive bathymetric and two-dimensional seismic surveys have been carried ou...
Young volcanic lakes undergo a transition from rapid, post-eruptive accumulation of volcaniclastic s...
Lake Rotorua is probably the oldest continuously inundated lake in New Zealand, occupying a caldera ...
Scientific drilling of narrow sub-basins within the Lau back-arc basin system of the SW Pacific has ...
<p>Exposures of the Early Pliocene Waindalithi Conglomerate are confined to no more than a dozen sca...
Recent tsunamis worldwide have prompted significant efforts amongst scientific and disaster manageme...