The chemical compositions of tephra shards are widely utilised in a myriad of disciplines, including volcanology, petrology, tephrochronology, palaeoecology and climate studies. Previous research has raised concerns over the possible chemical alteration of microscopic (<100 µm) volcanic glass shards through standard extraction procedures, such as the widely used acid digestion method. This study subjects 10 samples of well‐characterised volcanic glasses ranging from basalt to rhyolite to three common methods used in the extraction of volcanic material from lake sediments and peats. The major element geochemistry of each sample was analysed and compared with a control group. The results of this test indicate that basaltic and andesitic glass...
Correlation of tephra deposits frequently relies on the analysis of glass shards separated from thei...
Andesite tephras have not been used in tephrostratigraphic studies to the same extent as rhyolitic u...
Kamchatka Peninsula is one of the most active volcanic regions in the world. Many Holocene explosive...
Tephra shards for electron probe microanalysis are most efficiently extracted from peat using acid d...
Biogenic silica (BSi) is used as a proxy by soil scientists to identify biological effects on the Si...
The occurrence of previously geochemically identified tephra allowed refinement of the age-depth mod...
Natural waters mainly obtain their chemical composition through chemical reactions with the surround...
Biogenic silica (BSi) is used as a proxy by soil scientists to identify biological effects on the Si...
Trace element concentrations of altered basaltic glass shards (layer silicates) and zeolites in volc...
A chemical characterization of individual volcanic glass shard by electron-beam(E-beam) methods incl...
Silicate glasses are durable materials in our daily life, but corrosion rate accelerates under alkal...
The Youngest Toba Tuff (YTT, erupted ca. 74 ka ago) is a distinctive and widespread tephra marker ac...
The Grímsvötn volcanic eruption, from 21 to 28 May, 2011, was the largest eruption of the Grímsvötn ...
Experimental laboratory tests were performed using volcanic glasses from Argentina of variable chemi...
Samples collected at hourly intervals on May 18–19, 1980, at three sites 200 km downwind from Mount ...
Correlation of tephra deposits frequently relies on the analysis of glass shards separated from thei...
Andesite tephras have not been used in tephrostratigraphic studies to the same extent as rhyolitic u...
Kamchatka Peninsula is one of the most active volcanic regions in the world. Many Holocene explosive...
Tephra shards for electron probe microanalysis are most efficiently extracted from peat using acid d...
Biogenic silica (BSi) is used as a proxy by soil scientists to identify biological effects on the Si...
The occurrence of previously geochemically identified tephra allowed refinement of the age-depth mod...
Natural waters mainly obtain their chemical composition through chemical reactions with the surround...
Biogenic silica (BSi) is used as a proxy by soil scientists to identify biological effects on the Si...
Trace element concentrations of altered basaltic glass shards (layer silicates) and zeolites in volc...
A chemical characterization of individual volcanic glass shard by electron-beam(E-beam) methods incl...
Silicate glasses are durable materials in our daily life, but corrosion rate accelerates under alkal...
The Youngest Toba Tuff (YTT, erupted ca. 74 ka ago) is a distinctive and widespread tephra marker ac...
The Grímsvötn volcanic eruption, from 21 to 28 May, 2011, was the largest eruption of the Grímsvötn ...
Experimental laboratory tests were performed using volcanic glasses from Argentina of variable chemi...
Samples collected at hourly intervals on May 18–19, 1980, at three sites 200 km downwind from Mount ...
Correlation of tephra deposits frequently relies on the analysis of glass shards separated from thei...
Andesite tephras have not been used in tephrostratigraphic studies to the same extent as rhyolitic u...
Kamchatka Peninsula is one of the most active volcanic regions in the world. Many Holocene explosive...