AbstractLarge volcanic eruptions have significant impacts on climate and environmental changes. The deposition of tephra in marine sediments may serve as an eruption recorder, but it has not been extensively studied in the western Pacific. This study explored a millennial-scale tephra event-stratigraphy with multiple indicators in a sediment core collected from the eastern South China Sea (SCS) basin. The magnetic susceptibility (MS), Fe and Mn concentrations determined by X-ray fluorescence (XRF), and identification of individual ash particles were used to identify tephra layers and reconstruct the history of volcanic activity. Nine visible volcaniclastic units (VVU) and two cryptotephra layers have been identified based on their distinct ...
International audienceMajor eruptions in the Andes are mainly characterized by the emission of large...
Layers of far-travelled volcanic ash (tephra) from explosive volcanic eruptions provide stratigraphi...
Changbaishan volcano in northeast China, previously dated to have erupted around the mid-10th centur...
It is a longstanding observation that the frequency of volcanism periodically changes at times of gl...
Explosive silicic volcanic eruptions blanket widespread terrestrial and marine areas in ash, and hav...
Tephra layers in marine sediment cores from scientific ocean drilling largely record high-magnitude ...
We review the current knowledge about Southeast Asian volcanoes and their eruption histories, and fo...
Tephra (volcanic ash) layers have the potential to synchronise palaeoenvironmental archives across r...
The Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ), central North Island, New Zealand, is the most frequently active Quat...
Highlights • Sedimentary characteristics and geochemistry of tephra deposits are reported across ...
The B-Tm tephra, dispersed during the highly explosive Changbaishan ‘Millennium’ eruption (ca. 940–9...
Deep-sea sediment recovered by Ocean Drilling Project (ODP) Leg 145 contain the best record yet of e...
A suite of deep-sea cores were collected along transects up to 100?km across the fore-arc and back-a...
This paper is based on the results of a comprehensive investigations of sediments from seven cores s...
Detailed knowledge of the past history of an active volcano is crucial for the prediction of the tim...
International audienceMajor eruptions in the Andes are mainly characterized by the emission of large...
Layers of far-travelled volcanic ash (tephra) from explosive volcanic eruptions provide stratigraphi...
Changbaishan volcano in northeast China, previously dated to have erupted around the mid-10th centur...
It is a longstanding observation that the frequency of volcanism periodically changes at times of gl...
Explosive silicic volcanic eruptions blanket widespread terrestrial and marine areas in ash, and hav...
Tephra layers in marine sediment cores from scientific ocean drilling largely record high-magnitude ...
We review the current knowledge about Southeast Asian volcanoes and their eruption histories, and fo...
Tephra (volcanic ash) layers have the potential to synchronise palaeoenvironmental archives across r...
The Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ), central North Island, New Zealand, is the most frequently active Quat...
Highlights • Sedimentary characteristics and geochemistry of tephra deposits are reported across ...
The B-Tm tephra, dispersed during the highly explosive Changbaishan ‘Millennium’ eruption (ca. 940–9...
Deep-sea sediment recovered by Ocean Drilling Project (ODP) Leg 145 contain the best record yet of e...
A suite of deep-sea cores were collected along transects up to 100?km across the fore-arc and back-a...
This paper is based on the results of a comprehensive investigations of sediments from seven cores s...
Detailed knowledge of the past history of an active volcano is crucial for the prediction of the tim...
International audienceMajor eruptions in the Andes are mainly characterized by the emission of large...
Layers of far-travelled volcanic ash (tephra) from explosive volcanic eruptions provide stratigraphi...
Changbaishan volcano in northeast China, previously dated to have erupted around the mid-10th centur...