Aluto is a silicic volcano in central Ethiopia, flanked by two large population centers and home to an expanding geothermal power plant. Here we present data from two lake sediment cores sampled 12 km and 25 km from the volcano, which record at least 24 distinct eruptions in the Holocene. Tephra layers from the two cores are correlated using a variety of techniques, including major and trace element geochemistry as well as textural and morphological features from SEM‐BSE imaging. The purpose is to provide a Holocene reference section for further tephrostratigraphic studies of the volcano as well as to provide information on eruption frequency. The lake cores suggest that Aluto has had a variable eruption rate, with three eruption ‘clusters'...
The sediment record from Lake Victoria is an important archive of regional environmental and climat...
Regional tephrostratigraphic frameworks connect palaeoclimate, archaeological and volcanological rec...
This study was supported by the Leverhulme Trust grant 2016–21 (Nature and impacts of Middle Pleisto...
Aluto is a silicic volcano in central Ethiopia, flanked by two large population centers and home to ...
Corbetti caldera is the southernmost large volcanic system in Ethiopia, and has been categorized at ...
Corbetti caldera is the southernmost large volcanic system in Ethiopia, and has been categorized at ...
The silicic peralkaline volcanoes of the East African Rift are some of the least studied volcanoes o...
AbstractThe silicic peralkaline volcanoes of the East African Rift are some of the least studied vol...
The silicic peralkaline volcanoes of the East African Rift are some of the least studied volcanoes o...
Numerous volcanoes in the Afar Triangle and adjacent Ethiopian Rift Valley have erupted during the Q...
AbstractNumerous volcanoes in the Afar Triangle and adjacent Ethiopian Rift Valley have erupted duri...
Numerous volcanoes in the Afar Triangle and adjacent Ethiopian Rift Valley have erupted during the Q...
The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) is renowned as a focus of investigations into human origins. It is als...
The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) is renowned as a focus of investigations into human origins. It is als...
The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER, ~7-9 °N) is the type example of a magma-assisted continental rift. Th...
The sediment record from Lake Victoria is an important archive of regional environmental and climat...
Regional tephrostratigraphic frameworks connect palaeoclimate, archaeological and volcanological rec...
This study was supported by the Leverhulme Trust grant 2016–21 (Nature and impacts of Middle Pleisto...
Aluto is a silicic volcano in central Ethiopia, flanked by two large population centers and home to ...
Corbetti caldera is the southernmost large volcanic system in Ethiopia, and has been categorized at ...
Corbetti caldera is the southernmost large volcanic system in Ethiopia, and has been categorized at ...
The silicic peralkaline volcanoes of the East African Rift are some of the least studied volcanoes o...
AbstractThe silicic peralkaline volcanoes of the East African Rift are some of the least studied vol...
The silicic peralkaline volcanoes of the East African Rift are some of the least studied volcanoes o...
Numerous volcanoes in the Afar Triangle and adjacent Ethiopian Rift Valley have erupted during the Q...
AbstractNumerous volcanoes in the Afar Triangle and adjacent Ethiopian Rift Valley have erupted duri...
Numerous volcanoes in the Afar Triangle and adjacent Ethiopian Rift Valley have erupted during the Q...
The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) is renowned as a focus of investigations into human origins. It is als...
The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) is renowned as a focus of investigations into human origins. It is als...
The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER, ~7-9 °N) is the type example of a magma-assisted continental rift. Th...
The sediment record from Lake Victoria is an important archive of regional environmental and climat...
Regional tephrostratigraphic frameworks connect palaeoclimate, archaeological and volcanological rec...
This study was supported by the Leverhulme Trust grant 2016–21 (Nature and impacts of Middle Pleisto...