Three of four Plinian eruptions from Ksudach Volcano are among the four largest explosive eruptions in southern Kamchatka during the past 2000 years. The earliest of the eruptions was voluminous and was accompanied by an ignimbrite and the fifth and most recent caldera collapse event at Ksudach. The isopach pattern is consistent with a column height of 23 km. The three more recent and smaller eruptions were from the Shtyubel' Cone, within the fifth caldera. Using isopach and grain size isopleth patterns, column heights ranged from ≥ 10 to 22 km. Although the oldest eruption may have produced a large acidity peak in the Greenland ice, the three Shtyubel' events may not be related to major acid deposition. Thus it is possible that few if any ...
There have been three episodes of lava dome growth at Shiveluch volcano, Kamchatka since the Plinian...
Detailed tephrochronological studies in Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, permitted documentation of 24 H...
On Kamchatka, detailed geologic and geomorphologic mapping of young volcanic terrains and observatio...
Three of four Plinian eruptions from Ksudach Volcano are among the four largest explosive eruptions ...
The largest Plinian eruption of our era and the latest caldera-forming eruption in the Kuril-Kamchat...
A catastrophic explosive eruption occurred 1700-1800 14C-years ago at Ksudach Volcano in Kamchatka. ...
The combination of geological, tephrochronological and geochemical studies is used to reconstruct th...
The 7600 14C-year-old Kurile Lake caldera-forming eruption (KO) in southern Kamchatka, Russia, produ...
The 1800 14C yr BP Ksudach KS1 rhyodacite deposits present an opportunity to study the effects of ca...
Four Plinian eruptions of Ksudach have been reconstructed and dated by the carbon-14 method. The eru...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004The Ksudach Volcano KS-1 rhyodacite deposits offer...
Shiveluch (N 56°38´, E 161°19´; elevation: active dome ~2500 m, summit of Old Shivel...
Shiveluch Volcano, located in the Central Kamchatka Depression, has experienced multiple flank failu...
There have been three episodes of lava dome growth at Shiveluch volcano, Kamchatka since the Plinian...
There have been three episodes of lava dome growth at Shiveluch volcano, Kamchatka since the Plinian...
Detailed tephrochronological studies in Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, permitted documentation of 24 H...
On Kamchatka, detailed geologic and geomorphologic mapping of young volcanic terrains and observatio...
Three of four Plinian eruptions from Ksudach Volcano are among the four largest explosive eruptions ...
The largest Plinian eruption of our era and the latest caldera-forming eruption in the Kuril-Kamchat...
A catastrophic explosive eruption occurred 1700-1800 14C-years ago at Ksudach Volcano in Kamchatka. ...
The combination of geological, tephrochronological and geochemical studies is used to reconstruct th...
The 7600 14C-year-old Kurile Lake caldera-forming eruption (KO) in southern Kamchatka, Russia, produ...
The 1800 14C yr BP Ksudach KS1 rhyodacite deposits present an opportunity to study the effects of ca...
Four Plinian eruptions of Ksudach have been reconstructed and dated by the carbon-14 method. The eru...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004The Ksudach Volcano KS-1 rhyodacite deposits offer...
Shiveluch (N 56°38´, E 161°19´; elevation: active dome ~2500 m, summit of Old Shivel...
Shiveluch Volcano, located in the Central Kamchatka Depression, has experienced multiple flank failu...
There have been three episodes of lava dome growth at Shiveluch volcano, Kamchatka since the Plinian...
There have been three episodes of lava dome growth at Shiveluch volcano, Kamchatka since the Plinian...
Detailed tephrochronological studies in Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, permitted documentation of 24 H...
On Kamchatka, detailed geologic and geomorphologic mapping of young volcanic terrains and observatio...