Two prominent tephras, Sakurajima-Satsuma (Sz-S) erupted from Sakurajima volcano and Noike-Yumugi (N-Ym) erupted from Kuchierabujima Island, provide new key marker beds for dating and synchronizing palaeoenvironmental and archaeological records in the last deglaciation in southern Japan. These tephras were identified on the basis of glass major-element compositions in two distal areas, a marine core (IMAGES MD98-2195) in the northern part of the East China Sea and on the central part of Tanegashima Island, and related their stratigraphic positions to the marine oxygen isotope-based chronology. In MD98-2195, Sz-S, 0.8 cm in thickness at 9.12 m depth and N-Ym, 3 cm in thickness at 9.30 m depth, are both white, vitric, ash-grade tephras. On Ta...
AbstractWe investigated late Quaternary deep-sea sequences of the C9001C cores (D/V Chikyu shakedown...
The B-Tm tephra, dispersed during the highly explosive Changbaishan ‘Millennium’ eruption (ca. 940–9...
International Ocean Discovery program (IODP) Site U1438 is located within the Amami‐Sankaku Basin, ~...
Two prominent tephras, Sakurajima-Satsuma (Sz-S) erupted from Sakurajima volcano and Noike-Yumugi (N...
Tephras are important for the chronostratigraphy of palaeoenvironmental and archaeological records i...
Tephra (volcanic ash) layers have the potential to synchronise palaeoenvironmental archives across r...
The Lake Suigetsu SG06 sedimentary archive from Honshu Island, central Japan, provides a high-resolu...
Palaeoclimate records in East Asia offer significant potential to further our understanding of monso...
The 1 Myr tephra records of IODP (International Ocean Discovery Program) Holes U1436A and U1437B in ...
金沢大学国際基幹教育院GS教育系Shinjima (Moeshima) Island in Kagoshima Bay, southern Kyushu, Japan is noteworthy in...
Large Magnitude (6–8) Late Quaternary Japanese volcanic eruptions are responsible for widespread ash...
Long sedimentary successions extracted for palaeoclimate research regularly preserve volcanic ash (t...
A 53.88m sediment core (TKN-2004) taken from the Takano Formation, Nagano Prefecture in central Japa...
The Iozumi Tephra Bed is one of the prominent tephra beds of more than 10m thick in the Kakegawa Gro...
A catalog for late Quaternary marker-tephras occurring in northern Japan is presented. Characterizat...
AbstractWe investigated late Quaternary deep-sea sequences of the C9001C cores (D/V Chikyu shakedown...
The B-Tm tephra, dispersed during the highly explosive Changbaishan ‘Millennium’ eruption (ca. 940–9...
International Ocean Discovery program (IODP) Site U1438 is located within the Amami‐Sankaku Basin, ~...
Two prominent tephras, Sakurajima-Satsuma (Sz-S) erupted from Sakurajima volcano and Noike-Yumugi (N...
Tephras are important for the chronostratigraphy of palaeoenvironmental and archaeological records i...
Tephra (volcanic ash) layers have the potential to synchronise palaeoenvironmental archives across r...
The Lake Suigetsu SG06 sedimentary archive from Honshu Island, central Japan, provides a high-resolu...
Palaeoclimate records in East Asia offer significant potential to further our understanding of monso...
The 1 Myr tephra records of IODP (International Ocean Discovery Program) Holes U1436A and U1437B in ...
金沢大学国際基幹教育院GS教育系Shinjima (Moeshima) Island in Kagoshima Bay, southern Kyushu, Japan is noteworthy in...
Large Magnitude (6–8) Late Quaternary Japanese volcanic eruptions are responsible for widespread ash...
Long sedimentary successions extracted for palaeoclimate research regularly preserve volcanic ash (t...
A 53.88m sediment core (TKN-2004) taken from the Takano Formation, Nagano Prefecture in central Japa...
The Iozumi Tephra Bed is one of the prominent tephra beds of more than 10m thick in the Kakegawa Gro...
A catalog for late Quaternary marker-tephras occurring in northern Japan is presented. Characterizat...
AbstractWe investigated late Quaternary deep-sea sequences of the C9001C cores (D/V Chikyu shakedown...
The B-Tm tephra, dispersed during the highly explosive Changbaishan ‘Millennium’ eruption (ca. 940–9...
International Ocean Discovery program (IODP) Site U1438 is located within the Amami‐Sankaku Basin, ~...