Cryptotephra, in the form of individual glass shards, have been discovered in paleoarchaeological site PP5-6 North at Pinnacle Point, Western Cape, South Africa. This marks the first documentation of cryptotephra in a South African paleoarchaeological site. PP5-6 North is a rock shelter in the cliffs along the coast of the Western Cape and is one of a series of caves and rock shelters at Pinnacle Point that were inhabited by early modern humans. The presence of cryptotephra at PP5-6 is an important discovery in terms of tephra preservation in cave deposits as well as the possibility of tephra being present in other nearby locations. The cryptotephra at PP5-6 presented numerous challenges in terms of extraction and analysis. Shards were less...
Four primary glass populations, well defined by their Sr, Ba and Y concentrations, occur in the Youn...
A controversy currently exists regarding the number of Toba eruptive events represented in the tephr...
The study of ‘non-visible’ tephra layers (cryptotephra) can provide insight into the volcanic histor...
Cryptotephra, in the form of individual glass shards, have been discovered in paleoarchaeological si...
Approximately 74 thousand years ago (ka), the Toba caldera erupted in Sumatra. Since the magnitude o...
Approximately 74 thousand years ago (ka), the Toba caldera erupted in Sumatra. Since the magnitude o...
Approximately 74 thousand years ago (ka), the Toba caldera erupted in Sumatra. Since the magnitude o...
A dispersed volcanic ash layer was recovered at similar to 300 cm depth in a 5.52 m long sediment co...
We report the first observations of Holocene cryptotephra deposits in lacustrine sediments from main...
Uncertainty over the identity and age of Toba tephras across peninsular India persists, with radiome...
Uncertainty over the identity and age of Toba tephras across peninsular India persists, with radiome...
Hominins living in southern India 74,000 years ago faced a deteriorating environment, as the global ...
Hominins living in southern India 74,000 years ago faced a deteriorating environment, as the global ...
Volcanic glasses with minor mafic mineral fragments, such as biotite and hornblende, found in deep-s...
The Youngest Toba Tuff contains five distinct glass populations, identified from Ba, Sr and Y compos...
Four primary glass populations, well defined by their Sr, Ba and Y concentrations, occur in the Youn...
A controversy currently exists regarding the number of Toba eruptive events represented in the tephr...
The study of ‘non-visible’ tephra layers (cryptotephra) can provide insight into the volcanic histor...
Cryptotephra, in the form of individual glass shards, have been discovered in paleoarchaeological si...
Approximately 74 thousand years ago (ka), the Toba caldera erupted in Sumatra. Since the magnitude o...
Approximately 74 thousand years ago (ka), the Toba caldera erupted in Sumatra. Since the magnitude o...
Approximately 74 thousand years ago (ka), the Toba caldera erupted in Sumatra. Since the magnitude o...
A dispersed volcanic ash layer was recovered at similar to 300 cm depth in a 5.52 m long sediment co...
We report the first observations of Holocene cryptotephra deposits in lacustrine sediments from main...
Uncertainty over the identity and age of Toba tephras across peninsular India persists, with radiome...
Uncertainty over the identity and age of Toba tephras across peninsular India persists, with radiome...
Hominins living in southern India 74,000 years ago faced a deteriorating environment, as the global ...
Hominins living in southern India 74,000 years ago faced a deteriorating environment, as the global ...
Volcanic glasses with minor mafic mineral fragments, such as biotite and hornblende, found in deep-s...
The Youngest Toba Tuff contains five distinct glass populations, identified from Ba, Sr and Y compos...
Four primary glass populations, well defined by their Sr, Ba and Y concentrations, occur in the Youn...
A controversy currently exists regarding the number of Toba eruptive events represented in the tephr...
The study of ‘non-visible’ tephra layers (cryptotephra) can provide insight into the volcanic histor...