We explore developments in tephra science that consider more than chronology, using case studies of morphological transformations of tephra deposits. Volcanic processes and prevailing weather conditions determine the distribution of tephra deposits immediately after an eruption, but as these freshly fallen tephra become part of the stratigraphic record, the thickness, morphology and definition of the layers they form changes, reflecting the interplay of the tephra, climate, Earth surface processes, topography and vegetation structure, plus direct or indirect modification caused by people and animals. Once part of the stratigraphic record, there can be further diagnostic changes to the morphology of tephra layers, such as the creation of ove...
Tephrochronology is the use of primary, characterized tephras or cryptotephras as chronostratigraphi...
This review is intended to highlight recent exciting advances in the study of distal (>100 km from t...
Tephrochronology, the characterisation and use of volcanic-ash layers as a unique chronostratigraphi...
We explore developments in tephra science that consider more than chronology, using case studies of ...
The overall aim of this thesis is to assess the use of tephra layer morphology to infer surface qual...
Financial support was provided by the National Science Foundation of America through grant 1202692 ‘...
Financial support for this work was provided by NERC Doctoral Training Partnership Ph.D. studentship...
Tephra layers can form useful age-equivalent stratigraphic markers for correlating palaeoenvironment...
Tephrochronology is a unique stratigraphic tool for linking, dating, and synchronising geological, p...
Tephrochronology provides a valuable method of dating peat deposits but results may be compromised i...
The research was funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation to AJD (award number 1249313...
Pollen analysis, tephra counts and geochemical data are presented from the upper 200 cm of a core fr...
Financial support was provided by the National Science Foundation of America through grant 1202692 ‘...
Microscopic tephra layers (‘cryptotephras’) represent important age-equivalent stratigraphic markers...
Tephrochronology is a unique method for linking and dating geological, palaeoecological, palaeoclima...
Tephrochronology is the use of primary, characterized tephras or cryptotephras as chronostratigraphi...
This review is intended to highlight recent exciting advances in the study of distal (>100 km from t...
Tephrochronology, the characterisation and use of volcanic-ash layers as a unique chronostratigraphi...
We explore developments in tephra science that consider more than chronology, using case studies of ...
The overall aim of this thesis is to assess the use of tephra layer morphology to infer surface qual...
Financial support was provided by the National Science Foundation of America through grant 1202692 ‘...
Financial support for this work was provided by NERC Doctoral Training Partnership Ph.D. studentship...
Tephra layers can form useful age-equivalent stratigraphic markers for correlating palaeoenvironment...
Tephrochronology is a unique stratigraphic tool for linking, dating, and synchronising geological, p...
Tephrochronology provides a valuable method of dating peat deposits but results may be compromised i...
The research was funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation to AJD (award number 1249313...
Pollen analysis, tephra counts and geochemical data are presented from the upper 200 cm of a core fr...
Financial support was provided by the National Science Foundation of America through grant 1202692 ‘...
Microscopic tephra layers (‘cryptotephras’) represent important age-equivalent stratigraphic markers...
Tephrochronology is a unique method for linking and dating geological, palaeoecological, palaeoclima...
Tephrochronology is the use of primary, characterized tephras or cryptotephras as chronostratigraphi...
This review is intended to highlight recent exciting advances in the study of distal (>100 km from t...
Tephrochronology, the characterisation and use of volcanic-ash layers as a unique chronostratigraphi...