Accurately evaluating the tempo and magnitude of pre-historic eruptions is essential for hazard assessments. Here we demonstrate the importance of integrating records from locations close to the volcano with those in distal regions to generate more comprehensive event stratigraphies. The annually laminated (varved) and intensely radiocarbon dated lacustrine sediments of Lake Suigetsu (SG06 core), Japan are used to place chronological constraints on the tempo of volcanism at two stratovolcanoes located favourably upwind of the lake along the South-West Japan Arc, Sambe and Daisen. Major and trace element glass compositions are used to assign visible ash (tephra) layers preserved in the SG06 sediment core to past explosive eruptions from thes...
The Fuji Fives Lakes are located at the foot of Mount Fuji volcano close to the triple junction, whe...
Large magnitude explosive eruptions in Japan were compiled for the Large Magnitude Explosive Volcani...
The eruptive volumes and ages of the large-scale pumice eruptions of the Asama-Maekake volcano were ...
Accurately evaluating the tempo and magnitude of pre-historic eruptions is essential for hazard asse...
Volcanoes in the East Asian/Pacific region have been the source of some of the largest magnitude eru...
Large Magnitude (6–8) Late Quaternary Japanese volcanic eruptions are responsible for widespread ash...
Tephra (volcanic ash) layers have the potential to synchronise palaeoenvironmental archives across r...
Long sedimentary successions extracted for palaeoclimate research regularly preserve volcanic ash (t...
The eruptive histories of Ulleungdo (South Korea) and Changbaishan (North Korea/China border) volcan...
The eruptive histories of Ulleungdo (South Korea) and Changbaishan (North Korea/China border) volcan...
An 8000-year lacustrine sediment record from Lake Motosu (Fuji Five Lakes) records several eruptions...
Tephra (volcanic ash) layers have the potential to synchronise disparate palaeoenvironmental archive...
An 8,000-year lacustrine sediment record from Lake Motosu (Fuji Five Lakes) records several eruption...
The Lake Suigetsu SG06 sedimentary archive from Honshu Island, central Japan, provides a high-resolu...
The varved Suigetsu (SG06) sediment core is potentially one of the most important and well-constrain...
The Fuji Fives Lakes are located at the foot of Mount Fuji volcano close to the triple junction, whe...
Large magnitude explosive eruptions in Japan were compiled for the Large Magnitude Explosive Volcani...
The eruptive volumes and ages of the large-scale pumice eruptions of the Asama-Maekake volcano were ...
Accurately evaluating the tempo and magnitude of pre-historic eruptions is essential for hazard asse...
Volcanoes in the East Asian/Pacific region have been the source of some of the largest magnitude eru...
Large Magnitude (6–8) Late Quaternary Japanese volcanic eruptions are responsible for widespread ash...
Tephra (volcanic ash) layers have the potential to synchronise palaeoenvironmental archives across r...
Long sedimentary successions extracted for palaeoclimate research regularly preserve volcanic ash (t...
The eruptive histories of Ulleungdo (South Korea) and Changbaishan (North Korea/China border) volcan...
The eruptive histories of Ulleungdo (South Korea) and Changbaishan (North Korea/China border) volcan...
An 8000-year lacustrine sediment record from Lake Motosu (Fuji Five Lakes) records several eruptions...
Tephra (volcanic ash) layers have the potential to synchronise disparate palaeoenvironmental archive...
An 8,000-year lacustrine sediment record from Lake Motosu (Fuji Five Lakes) records several eruption...
The Lake Suigetsu SG06 sedimentary archive from Honshu Island, central Japan, provides a high-resolu...
The varved Suigetsu (SG06) sediment core is potentially one of the most important and well-constrain...
The Fuji Fives Lakes are located at the foot of Mount Fuji volcano close to the triple junction, whe...
Large magnitude explosive eruptions in Japan were compiled for the Large Magnitude Explosive Volcani...
The eruptive volumes and ages of the large-scale pumice eruptions of the Asama-Maekake volcano were ...