The tephra dispersal mechanisms of rhyolitic glaciovolcanic eruptions are little known, but can be investigated through the correlation of eruptive products across multiple depositional settings. Using geochemistry and geochronology, we correlate a regionally important Pleistocene tephra horizon-the rhyolitic component of North Atlantic Ash Zone II (II-RHY-1)-and the Thórsmörk Ignimbrite with rhyolitic tuyas at Torfajökull volcano, Iceland. The eruption breached an ice mass > 400 m thick, leading to the widespread dispersal of II-RHY-1 across the North Atlantic and the Greenland ice sheet. Locally, pyroclastic density currents traveled across the ice surface, depositing the variably welded Thórsmörk Ignimbrite beyond the ice margin and ~30 ...
Rhyolitic eruptions beneath Icelandic glaciers can be highly explosive, as demonstrated by Quaternar...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
The tephra dispersal mechanisms of rhyolitic glaciovolcanic eruptions are little known, but can be i...
The tephra dispersal mechanisms of rhyolitic glaciovolcanic eruptions are little known, but can be i...
The tephra dispersal mechanisms of rhyolitic glaciovolcanic eruptions are little known, but can be i...
Four types of volcaniclastic deposits have been found in Cenozoic sediment of the ocean basins adjac...
<p>The record of Icelandic volcanic events in Holocene marine sediments off SE Greenland provides ev...
Explosive volcanic eruptions on Iceland, even of intermediate magnitude have far-reaching impacts. T...
International audienceThe 147-m-long sediment sequence recovered from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 152...
International audienceThe 147-m-long sediment sequence recovered from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 152...
International audienceThe 147-m-long sediment sequence recovered from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 152...
A study on dispersal, volume, geochemistry, and age of tephra from Hálsagígar crater – row, Rauðhóll...
Volcanic ash (tephra) provides unique time markers (isochrons) that are often used as an independent...
Volcanic ash (tephra) provides unique time markers (isochrons) that are often used as an independent...
Rhyolitic eruptions beneath Icelandic glaciers can be highly explosive, as demonstrated by Quaternar...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
The tephra dispersal mechanisms of rhyolitic glaciovolcanic eruptions are little known, but can be i...
The tephra dispersal mechanisms of rhyolitic glaciovolcanic eruptions are little known, but can be i...
The tephra dispersal mechanisms of rhyolitic glaciovolcanic eruptions are little known, but can be i...
Four types of volcaniclastic deposits have been found in Cenozoic sediment of the ocean basins adjac...
<p>The record of Icelandic volcanic events in Holocene marine sediments off SE Greenland provides ev...
Explosive volcanic eruptions on Iceland, even of intermediate magnitude have far-reaching impacts. T...
International audienceThe 147-m-long sediment sequence recovered from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 152...
International audienceThe 147-m-long sediment sequence recovered from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 152...
International audienceThe 147-m-long sediment sequence recovered from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 152...
A study on dispersal, volume, geochemistry, and age of tephra from Hálsagígar crater – row, Rauðhóll...
Volcanic ash (tephra) provides unique time markers (isochrons) that are often used as an independent...
Volcanic ash (tephra) provides unique time markers (isochrons) that are often used as an independent...
Rhyolitic eruptions beneath Icelandic glaciers can be highly explosive, as demonstrated by Quaternar...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...