A tephrostratigraphic and petrological study of the Chikurachki (1816 m)-Tatarinov-Lomonosov volcanic chain (CTL volcanic chain) and Fuss (1772 m), located at the southern part of Paramushir Island in the northern Kurile Islands, was carried out to reveal the explosive eruption history during the Holocene and the temporal change of the magma systems of these active volcanoes. Tephra successions were described at 54 sites, and more than 20 major eruptive units were identified, consisting of pumice fall, scoria fall and ash fall deposits, each of which are separated by paleosol or peat layers. The source volcano of each recognized tephra layer was confirmed by correlation with proximal deposits of each eruption center with respect to petrogra...
Radiocarbon dating is widely used when studying recent volcanic activity in the Kamchatka Peninsula ...
Geochemical study of volcaniclastic material and radiocarbon dating of charred plant debris from Hol...
Eruptions of the active Karymsky stratovolcano began about 5300 (6100 C-14) B.P. from within a pre-e...
A tephrostratigraphic and petrological study of the Chikurachki (1816 m)-Tatarinov-Lomonosov volcani...
Detailed tephrochronological studies in Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, permitted documentation of 24 H...
The 7600 14C-year-old Kurile Lake caldera-forming eruption (KO) in southern Kamchatka, Russia, produ...
The ~16-ka-long record of explosive eruptions from Shiveluch volcano (Kamchatka, NW Pacific) is refi...
Volcanic eruptions from Kamchatka have deposited many unique tephra layers over a large region withi...
Kamchatka is one of the world's most active volcanic regions and has hosted many explosive eruptions...
The Kamchatka volcanic arc (NW Pacific) is one of the most productive arcs in the world, known for it...
Large explosive eruptions are among the most extreme natural events and can produce hemispheric or e...
We report tephrochronological and geochemical data on early Holocene activity from Plosky volcanic m...
This paper presents the first detailed study of a late Pleistocene marine tephra sequence from the N...
Kamchatka Peninsula is one of the most active volcanic regions in the world. Many Holocene explosive...
Tyatya Volcano, situated in Kunashir Island at the southwestern end of Kuril Islands, is a large com...
Radiocarbon dating is widely used when studying recent volcanic activity in the Kamchatka Peninsula ...
Geochemical study of volcaniclastic material and radiocarbon dating of charred plant debris from Hol...
Eruptions of the active Karymsky stratovolcano began about 5300 (6100 C-14) B.P. from within a pre-e...
A tephrostratigraphic and petrological study of the Chikurachki (1816 m)-Tatarinov-Lomonosov volcani...
Detailed tephrochronological studies in Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, permitted documentation of 24 H...
The 7600 14C-year-old Kurile Lake caldera-forming eruption (KO) in southern Kamchatka, Russia, produ...
The ~16-ka-long record of explosive eruptions from Shiveluch volcano (Kamchatka, NW Pacific) is refi...
Volcanic eruptions from Kamchatka have deposited many unique tephra layers over a large region withi...
Kamchatka is one of the world's most active volcanic regions and has hosted many explosive eruptions...
The Kamchatka volcanic arc (NW Pacific) is one of the most productive arcs in the world, known for it...
Large explosive eruptions are among the most extreme natural events and can produce hemispheric or e...
We report tephrochronological and geochemical data on early Holocene activity from Plosky volcanic m...
This paper presents the first detailed study of a late Pleistocene marine tephra sequence from the N...
Kamchatka Peninsula is one of the most active volcanic regions in the world. Many Holocene explosive...
Tyatya Volcano, situated in Kunashir Island at the southwestern end of Kuril Islands, is a large com...
Radiocarbon dating is widely used when studying recent volcanic activity in the Kamchatka Peninsula ...
Geochemical study of volcaniclastic material and radiocarbon dating of charred plant debris from Hol...
Eruptions of the active Karymsky stratovolcano began about 5300 (6100 C-14) B.P. from within a pre-e...