Large Magnitude (6–8) Late Quaternary Japanese volcanic eruptions are responsible for widespread ash (tephra) dispersals providing key isochrons suitable for the synchronisation and dating of palaeoclimate archives across East Asia, the NW Pacific and beyond. The transfer of geochronological information using these eruption deposits demands robust tephra correlations underpinned by detailed and precise volcanic glass geochemical data. Presented here is a major (electron microprobe; EMP) and trace element (Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry; LA-ICP-MS) characterisation of near-source deposits from a series of large magnitude Japanese eruptions spanning approximately the last 150 ka. These data offer new insights into...
A catalog for late Quaternary marker-tephras occurring in northern Japan is presented. Characterizat...
The varved Suigetsu (SG06) sediment core is potentially one of the most important and well-constrain...
Two prominent tephras, Sakurajima-Satsuma (Sz-S) erupted from Sakurajima volcano and Noike-Yumugi (N...
Large Magnitude (6–8) Late Quaternary Japanese volcanic eruptions are responsible for widespread ash...
The Lake Suigetsu SG06 sedimentary archive from Honshu Island, central Japan, provides a high-resolu...
Tephra (volcanic ash) layers have the potential to synchronise palaeoenvironmental archives across r...
Volcanoes in the East Asian/Pacific region have been the source of some of the largest magnitude eru...
Tephra (volcanic ash) layers have the potential to synchronise disparate palaeoenvironmental archive...
Accurately evaluating the tempo and magnitude of pre-historic eruptions is essential for hazard asse...
Long sedimentary successions extracted for palaeoclimate research regularly preserve volcanic ash (t...
The B-Tm tephra, dispersed during the highly explosive Changbaishan ‘Millennium’ eruption (ca. 940–9...
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...
Palaeoclimate records in East Asia offer significant potential to further our understanding of monso...
The 1Myr tephra records of IODP (International Ocean Discovery Program) Holes U1436A and U1437B in t...
A catalog for late Quaternary marker-tephras occurring in northern Japan is presented. Characterizat...
The varved Suigetsu (SG06) sediment core is potentially one of the most important and well-constrain...
Two prominent tephras, Sakurajima-Satsuma (Sz-S) erupted from Sakurajima volcano and Noike-Yumugi (N...
Large Magnitude (6–8) Late Quaternary Japanese volcanic eruptions are responsible for widespread ash...
The Lake Suigetsu SG06 sedimentary archive from Honshu Island, central Japan, provides a high-resolu...
Tephra (volcanic ash) layers have the potential to synchronise palaeoenvironmental archives across r...
Volcanoes in the East Asian/Pacific region have been the source of some of the largest magnitude eru...
Tephra (volcanic ash) layers have the potential to synchronise disparate palaeoenvironmental archive...
Accurately evaluating the tempo and magnitude of pre-historic eruptions is essential for hazard asse...
Long sedimentary successions extracted for palaeoclimate research regularly preserve volcanic ash (t...
The B-Tm tephra, dispersed during the highly explosive Changbaishan ‘Millennium’ eruption (ca. 940–9...
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...
Palaeoclimate records in East Asia offer significant potential to further our understanding of monso...
The 1Myr tephra records of IODP (International Ocean Discovery Program) Holes U1436A and U1437B in t...
A catalog for late Quaternary marker-tephras occurring in northern Japan is presented. Characterizat...
The varved Suigetsu (SG06) sediment core is potentially one of the most important and well-constrain...
Two prominent tephras, Sakurajima-Satsuma (Sz-S) erupted from Sakurajima volcano and Noike-Yumugi (N...