Tephrochronology uses recognizable volcanic ash layers (from airborne pyroclastic deposits, or tephras) in geological strata to set unique time references for paleoenvironmental events across wide geographic areas. This involves the detection of tephra layers which sometimes are not evident to the naked eye, including the so-called cryptotephras. Tests that are expensive, time-consuming, and/or destructive are often required. Destructive testing for tephra layers of cores from difficult regions, such as Antarctica, which are useful sources of other kinds of information beyond tephras, is always undesirable. Here we propose hyperspectral imaging of cores, Self-Organizing Map (SOM) clustering of the preprocessed spectral signatures, and spati...
Three megascopic and disseminated tephra layers (which we refer to as layers A, B, and C) occur in l...
Abstract We report a new approach to locate and quantify cryptotephra in sedimentary archives using ...
Cryptotephrochronology, the use of hidden, diminutive volcanic ash layers to date sediments, has rar...
Tephrochronology uses recognizable volcanic ash layers (from airborne pyroclastic deposits, or tephr...
Tephrochronology uses recognizable volcanic ash layers (from airborne pyroclastic deposits, or tephr...
Tephrochronology uses recognizable volcanic ash layers (from airborne pyroclastic deposits, or tephr...
Tephrochronology uses recognizable volcanic ash layers (from airborne pyroclastic depos-its, or teph...
Volcanic ash (tephra) is a powerful geochronological tool, called tephrochronology, as rapid widespr...
Volcanic ash (tephra) horizons represent powerful chronological and stratigraphic markers: rapid and...
Abstract Methods for tephrochronology are evaluated, in the following way: Lake sediments <500 ye...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical Union and ...
The study of ‘non-visible’ tephra layers (cryptotephra) can provide insight into the volcanic histor...
Volcanic ash (fine tephra particles), due to their instantaneous geological deposition, are excellen...
Tephra layers preserved in lake sedimentary sequences provide valuable isochrons with which to synch...
Three megascopic and disseminated tephra layers (which we refer to as layers A, B, and C) occur in l...
Three megascopic and disseminated tephra layers (which we refer to as layers A, B, and C) occur in l...
Abstract We report a new approach to locate and quantify cryptotephra in sedimentary archives using ...
Cryptotephrochronology, the use of hidden, diminutive volcanic ash layers to date sediments, has rar...
Tephrochronology uses recognizable volcanic ash layers (from airborne pyroclastic deposits, or tephr...
Tephrochronology uses recognizable volcanic ash layers (from airborne pyroclastic deposits, or tephr...
Tephrochronology uses recognizable volcanic ash layers (from airborne pyroclastic deposits, or tephr...
Tephrochronology uses recognizable volcanic ash layers (from airborne pyroclastic depos-its, or teph...
Volcanic ash (tephra) is a powerful geochronological tool, called tephrochronology, as rapid widespr...
Volcanic ash (tephra) horizons represent powerful chronological and stratigraphic markers: rapid and...
Abstract Methods for tephrochronology are evaluated, in the following way: Lake sediments <500 ye...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical Union and ...
The study of ‘non-visible’ tephra layers (cryptotephra) can provide insight into the volcanic histor...
Volcanic ash (fine tephra particles), due to their instantaneous geological deposition, are excellen...
Tephra layers preserved in lake sedimentary sequences provide valuable isochrons with which to synch...
Three megascopic and disseminated tephra layers (which we refer to as layers A, B, and C) occur in l...
Three megascopic and disseminated tephra layers (which we refer to as layers A, B, and C) occur in l...
Abstract We report a new approach to locate and quantify cryptotephra in sedimentary archives using ...
Cryptotephrochronology, the use of hidden, diminutive volcanic ash layers to date sediments, has rar...