Well-characterised tephra horizons deposited in various sedimentary environments provide a means of synchronising sedimentary archives. The use of tephra as a chronological tool is however still widely underutilised in southern Chile and Argentina. In this study we develop a postglacial tephrochronological model for the Chilean Lake District (ca. 38 to 42 degrees S) by integrating terrestrial and lacustrine records. Tephra deposits preserved in lake sediments record discrete events even if they do not correspond to primary fallout. By combining terrestrial with lacustrine records we obtain the most complete tephrostratigraphic record for the area to date. We present glass geochemical and chronological data for key marker horizons that may b...
Volcan Mocho-Choshuenco (39 degrees 55'S 72 degrees 2'W) is one of the most hazardous volcanoes in C...
Tephras preserved in lake sediments are commonly used to synchronize sedimentary archives of climate...
The Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes (∼33–46° S) is a very active volcanic zone with several volc...
Well-characterised tephra horizons deposited in various sedimentary environments provide a means of ...
Well-characterised tephra horizons deposited in various sedimentary environments provide a means of ...
In regions with limited knowledge of the historical volcanic record, like remote areas in the Andean...
Due to its tectonic setting, the Andean Southern Volcanism Zone (SSVZ) is characterized by frequent ...
We describe the stratigraphy, age and correlation of a prominent tephra marker, named Lepué Tephra, ...
We describe the stratigraphy, age and correlation of a prominent tephra marker, named Lepue Tephra, ...
Correlations among and identification of the source volcanoes for over 60 Late Glacial and Holocene ...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Due to its tectonic setting, the Andean Southern Volcanism Zone (SSVZ...
Volcan Chaitan (southern Chile, similar to 43 degrees S) initiated an historically unprecedented eru...
Lakes located downwind of active volcanoes serve as a natural repository for volcanic ash (tephra) p...
Volcán Chaitén (southern Chile, ∼43°S) initiated an historically unprecedented eruption in A.D. 2008...
We describe the stratigraphy, age and correlation of a prominent tephra marker, named Lepué Tephra, ...
Volcan Mocho-Choshuenco (39 degrees 55'S 72 degrees 2'W) is one of the most hazardous volcanoes in C...
Tephras preserved in lake sediments are commonly used to synchronize sedimentary archives of climate...
The Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes (∼33–46° S) is a very active volcanic zone with several volc...
Well-characterised tephra horizons deposited in various sedimentary environments provide a means of ...
Well-characterised tephra horizons deposited in various sedimentary environments provide a means of ...
In regions with limited knowledge of the historical volcanic record, like remote areas in the Andean...
Due to its tectonic setting, the Andean Southern Volcanism Zone (SSVZ) is characterized by frequent ...
We describe the stratigraphy, age and correlation of a prominent tephra marker, named Lepué Tephra, ...
We describe the stratigraphy, age and correlation of a prominent tephra marker, named Lepue Tephra, ...
Correlations among and identification of the source volcanoes for over 60 Late Glacial and Holocene ...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Due to its tectonic setting, the Andean Southern Volcanism Zone (SSVZ...
Volcan Chaitan (southern Chile, similar to 43 degrees S) initiated an historically unprecedented eru...
Lakes located downwind of active volcanoes serve as a natural repository for volcanic ash (tephra) p...
Volcán Chaitén (southern Chile, ∼43°S) initiated an historically unprecedented eruption in A.D. 2008...
We describe the stratigraphy, age and correlation of a prominent tephra marker, named Lepué Tephra, ...
Volcan Mocho-Choshuenco (39 degrees 55'S 72 degrees 2'W) is one of the most hazardous volcanoes in C...
Tephras preserved in lake sediments are commonly used to synchronize sedimentary archives of climate...
The Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes (∼33–46° S) is a very active volcanic zone with several volc...