The Youngest Toba Tuff contains five distinct glass populations, identified from Ba, Sr and Y compositions, termed PI (lowest Ba) – PV (highest Ba), representing five compositionally distinct pre-eruptive magma batches that fed the eruption. The PI–PV compositions display systematic changes, with higher FeO, CaO, MgO, TiO2 and lower incompatible element concentrations in the low-SiO2 PIV/PV, than the high-SiO2 PI–PIII compositions. Glass shard abundances indicate PIV and PV were the least voluminous magma batches, and PI and PIII the most voluminous. Pressure estimates using rhyolite-MELTS indicate PV magma equilibrated at ~6 km, and PI magma at ~3.8 km. Glass population proportions in distal tephra and proximal (caldera-wall) material desc...
This thesis attempts to develop our understanding of volcanic magma plumbing systems and the magmati...
The Toba caldera located in north Sumatra, Indonesia, is the source of the largest volcanic eruption...
The eruption of the Youngest Toba Tuff (YTT) occurred 75 ± 2 ka in North Sumatra (2°45′N, 98°45′E). ...
The Youngest Toba Tuff contains five distinct glass populations, identified from Ba, Sr and Y compos...
The Youngest Toba Tuff (YTT, erupted ca. 74 ka ago) is a distinctive and widespread tephra marker ac...
Four primary glass populations, well defined by their Sr, Ba and Y concentrations, occur in the Youn...
Four primary glass populations, well defined by their Sr, Ba and Y concentrations, occur in the Youn...
The Toba Caldera on Sumatra, Indonesia is the host of the Young Toba eruption (~74 ka), globally one...
Volcanic glasses with minor mafic mineral fragments, such as biotite and hornblende, found in deep-s...
The ∼74 ka eruption of the Youngest Toba Tuff in Sumatra, Indonesia, was one of the largest single v...
Little is known about the Singkut caldera in North Sumatra, despite its close proximity to the famou...
Uncertainty over the identity and age of Toba tephras across peninsular India persists, with radiome...
Uncertainty over the identity and age of Toba tephras across peninsular India persists, with radiome...
Samples collected at hourly intervals on May 18–19, 1980, at three sites 200 km downwind from Mount ...
The caldera-forming Samalas eruption of the Samalas–Rinjani volcanic complex on Lombok, Indonesia, i...
This thesis attempts to develop our understanding of volcanic magma plumbing systems and the magmati...
The Toba caldera located in north Sumatra, Indonesia, is the source of the largest volcanic eruption...
The eruption of the Youngest Toba Tuff (YTT) occurred 75 ± 2 ka in North Sumatra (2°45′N, 98°45′E). ...
The Youngest Toba Tuff contains five distinct glass populations, identified from Ba, Sr and Y compos...
The Youngest Toba Tuff (YTT, erupted ca. 74 ka ago) is a distinctive and widespread tephra marker ac...
Four primary glass populations, well defined by their Sr, Ba and Y concentrations, occur in the Youn...
Four primary glass populations, well defined by their Sr, Ba and Y concentrations, occur in the Youn...
The Toba Caldera on Sumatra, Indonesia is the host of the Young Toba eruption (~74 ka), globally one...
Volcanic glasses with minor mafic mineral fragments, such as biotite and hornblende, found in deep-s...
The ∼74 ka eruption of the Youngest Toba Tuff in Sumatra, Indonesia, was one of the largest single v...
Little is known about the Singkut caldera in North Sumatra, despite its close proximity to the famou...
Uncertainty over the identity and age of Toba tephras across peninsular India persists, with radiome...
Uncertainty over the identity and age of Toba tephras across peninsular India persists, with radiome...
Samples collected at hourly intervals on May 18–19, 1980, at three sites 200 km downwind from Mount ...
The caldera-forming Samalas eruption of the Samalas–Rinjani volcanic complex on Lombok, Indonesia, i...
This thesis attempts to develop our understanding of volcanic magma plumbing systems and the magmati...
The Toba caldera located in north Sumatra, Indonesia, is the source of the largest volcanic eruption...
The eruption of the Youngest Toba Tuff (YTT) occurred 75 ± 2 ka in North Sumatra (2°45′N, 98°45′E). ...