Tephra layers produced by volcanic eruptions are widely used for correlation and dating of various deposits and landforms, for synchronization of disparate paleoenvironmental archives, and for reconstruction of magma origin. Here we present our original database TephraKam, which includes chemical compositions of volcanic glass in tephra and welded tuffs from the Kamchatka volcanic arc. The database contains 7049 major element analyses obtained by electron microprobe and 738 trace element analyses obtained by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) on 487 samples collected in proximity of their volcanic sources in all volcanic zones in Kamchatka. The samples characterize about 300 explosive eruptions, which oc...
Large explosive eruptions are among the most extreme natural events and can produce hemispheric or e...
This study presents new geochemical data for Mutnovsky Volcano, located on the volcanic front of the...
The Kamchatka volcanic arc (NW Pacific) is one of the most productive arcs in the world, known for it...
Kamchatka Peninsula is one of the most active volcanic regions in the world. Many Holocene explosive...
The ~16-ka-long record of explosive eruptions from Shiveluch volcano (Kamchatka, NW Pacific) is refi...
Kamchatka is one of the world's most active volcanic regions and has hosted many explosive eruptions...
Highlights • Reconstruction of the Holocene tephrochronological model for Kamchatsky Peninsula...
Highlights • 14C-based Holocene chronology of explosive eruptions from Avachinsky group volcan...
Highlights • First identification of distal tephra from the Pauzhetka caldera offshore Kamchat...
Detailed tephrochronological studies in Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, permitted documentation of 24 H...
We report tephrochronological and geochemical data on early Holocene activity from Plosky volcanic m...
Volcanic eruptions from Kamchatka have deposited many unique tephra layers over a large region withi...
Large explosive eruptions are among the most extreme natural events and can produce hemispheric or e...
This study presents new geochemical data for Mutnovsky Volcano, located on the volcanic front of the...
The Kamchatka volcanic arc (NW Pacific) is one of the most productive arcs in the world, known for it...
Kamchatka Peninsula is one of the most active volcanic regions in the world. Many Holocene explosive...
The ~16-ka-long record of explosive eruptions from Shiveluch volcano (Kamchatka, NW Pacific) is refi...
Kamchatka is one of the world's most active volcanic regions and has hosted many explosive eruptions...
Highlights • Reconstruction of the Holocene tephrochronological model for Kamchatsky Peninsula...
Highlights • 14C-based Holocene chronology of explosive eruptions from Avachinsky group volcan...
Highlights • First identification of distal tephra from the Pauzhetka caldera offshore Kamchat...
Detailed tephrochronological studies in Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, permitted documentation of 24 H...
We report tephrochronological and geochemical data on early Holocene activity from Plosky volcanic m...
Volcanic eruptions from Kamchatka have deposited many unique tephra layers over a large region withi...
Large explosive eruptions are among the most extreme natural events and can produce hemispheric or e...
This study presents new geochemical data for Mutnovsky Volcano, located on the volcanic front of the...
The Kamchatka volcanic arc (NW Pacific) is one of the most productive arcs in the world, known for it...