AbstractEvent layers in lake sediments are indicators of past extreme events, mostly the results of floods or earthquakes. Detailed characterisation of the layers allows the discrimination of the sedimentation processes involved, such as surface runoff, landslides or subaqueous slope failures. These processes can then be interpreted in terms of their triggering mechanisms. Here we present a 40 ka event layer chronology from Lake Suigetsu, Japan. The event layers were characterised using a multi-proxy approach, employing light microscopy and μXRF for microfacies analysis. The vast majority of event layers in Lake Suigetsu was produced by flood events (362 out of 369), allowing the construction of the first long-term, quantitative (with respe...
The high potential of the varvedsediments of LakeSuigetsu, central Japan, to provide a purely terres...
High-resolution diatom, sediment and pollen analyses of two sections from the annually laminated SG0...
Accurately evaluating the tempo and magnitude of pre-historic eruptions is essential for hazard asse...
Event layers in lake sediments are indicators of past extreme events, mostly the results of floods o...
AbstractEvent layers in lake sediments are indicators of past extreme events, mostly the results of ...
Event layers in lake sediments are indicators of past extreme events, mostly the results of floods o...
Event layers in lake sediments are indicators of past extreme events, mostly the results of floods o...
The varved sediment of Lake Suigetsu (central Japan) provides a valuable opportunity to obtain high-...
The high potential of the varved sediments of Lake Suigetsu, central Japan, to provide a purely terr...
Event deposits in lake sediments provide invaluable chronicles of geodynamic and climatic natural ha...
Event deposits in lake sediments provide invaluable chronicles of geodynamic and climatic natural ha...
International audienceThe last eruption of Mt Fuji (Japan) occurred in A.D. 1707. The eruption laste...
The high potential of the varvedsediments of LakeSuigetsu, central Japan, to provide a purely terres...
High-resolution diatom, sediment and pollen analyses of two sections from the annually laminated SG0...
Accurately evaluating the tempo and magnitude of pre-historic eruptions is essential for hazard asse...
Event layers in lake sediments are indicators of past extreme events, mostly the results of floods o...
AbstractEvent layers in lake sediments are indicators of past extreme events, mostly the results of ...
Event layers in lake sediments are indicators of past extreme events, mostly the results of floods o...
Event layers in lake sediments are indicators of past extreme events, mostly the results of floods o...
The varved sediment of Lake Suigetsu (central Japan) provides a valuable opportunity to obtain high-...
The high potential of the varved sediments of Lake Suigetsu, central Japan, to provide a purely terr...
Event deposits in lake sediments provide invaluable chronicles of geodynamic and climatic natural ha...
Event deposits in lake sediments provide invaluable chronicles of geodynamic and climatic natural ha...
International audienceThe last eruption of Mt Fuji (Japan) occurred in A.D. 1707. The eruption laste...
The high potential of the varvedsediments of LakeSuigetsu, central Japan, to provide a purely terres...
High-resolution diatom, sediment and pollen analyses of two sections from the annually laminated SG0...
Accurately evaluating the tempo and magnitude of pre-historic eruptions is essential for hazard asse...