Accurately reconstructing the scale and timing of dynamic processes, such as Middle-Late Pleistocene explosive volcanism and rapid climatic changes, requires rigorous and independent chronological constraints. In this framework, the study of distal volcanic ash layers, or tephra, transported and deposited over wide regions during explosive volcanic eruptions, is increasingly being recognised as a fundamental chronostratigraphic tool for addressing these challenging issues. Here we present a high-resolution distal tephra record preserved in the lacustrine sedimentary succession of the Fucino Basin, central Italy. The investigated record spans the 430-365 ka time interval, covering the entirety of Marine Isotope Stage 11 (MIS 11), and provide...
Here we present the first tephrostratigraphic, palaeomagnetic, and multiproxy data from a new simila...
The study of volcanic ashes (or “tephra”) has an enormous potential for volcanic stratigraphy and ex...
We present the first integrated tephrochronological study (major and trace elemental glass compositi...
Accurately reconstructing the scale and timing of dynamic processes, such as Middle-Late Pleistocene...
The Fucino Basin, central Italy, with its long and continuous history of Quaternary sediment accumul...
International audienceThe Fucino Basin, central Italy, with its long and continuous history of Quate...
The Fucino Basin, central Italy, with its long and continuous history of Quaternary sediment accumul...
Thirty-two tephra layers were identified in the time-interval 313-366 ka (Marine Isotope Stages 9-10...
In the lacustrine succession F4‐F5 of the Fucino Basin, central Italy, 20 visible tephra layers were...
Here we present the first tephrostratigraphic, palaeomagnetic, and multiproxy data from a new simila...
The study of volcanic ashes (or “tephra”) has an enormous potential for volcanic stratigraphy and ex...
We present the first integrated tephrochronological study (major and trace elemental glass compositi...
Accurately reconstructing the scale and timing of dynamic processes, such as Middle-Late Pleistocene...
The Fucino Basin, central Italy, with its long and continuous history of Quaternary sediment accumul...
International audienceThe Fucino Basin, central Italy, with its long and continuous history of Quate...
The Fucino Basin, central Italy, with its long and continuous history of Quaternary sediment accumul...
Thirty-two tephra layers were identified in the time-interval 313-366 ka (Marine Isotope Stages 9-10...
In the lacustrine succession F4‐F5 of the Fucino Basin, central Italy, 20 visible tephra layers were...
Here we present the first tephrostratigraphic, palaeomagnetic, and multiproxy data from a new simila...
The study of volcanic ashes (or “tephra”) has an enormous potential for volcanic stratigraphy and ex...
We present the first integrated tephrochronological study (major and trace elemental glass compositi...