iii An enhanced-1800-year record ofrecent volcanic ash-fall events for northern New Zealand from the analysis of cryptotephr
The stratigraphic and chronologic relationships of Hinemaiaia Tephra and Whakatane Ash are examined ...
The development of tephra studies in New Zealand may be divided into four main periods: Period 1, la...
Numerous early Pleistocene silicic tephras are exposed in long sedimentary sequences in the East Coa...
The history of volcanic eruptions in North Island, New Zealand, based on the visible stratigraphic r...
A continuous 5280 calendar (cal.) yr long cryptotephrostratigraphic record of a peat core from nort...
A continuous 5280 calendar (cal.) yr long cryptotephrostratigraphic record of a peat core from nort...
A continuous 5280 calendar (cal.) yr long cryptotephrostratigraphic record of a peat core from nort...
A continuous ∼5280 calendar (cal.) yr long cryptotephrostratigraphic record of a peat core from nort...
This paper summarises recent studies on Quaternary tephra deposits in New Zealand, and refers to a r...
Studies on distal airfall tephra layers preserved in lake sediments and peats in northern New Zealan...
Tephra deposits in Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) have been studied for >180 years. The now-global disci...
The investigation of marine tephra records allows the establishment of most complete long-term erupt...
The study of ‘non-visible’ tephra layers (cryptotephra) can provide insight into the volcanic histor...
Post-depositional reworking of volcanic glass shards is a common problem in tephrochronological stud...
Post-depositional reworking of volcanic glass shards is a common problem in tephrochronological stud...
The stratigraphic and chronologic relationships of Hinemaiaia Tephra and Whakatane Ash are examined ...
The development of tephra studies in New Zealand may be divided into four main periods: Period 1, la...
Numerous early Pleistocene silicic tephras are exposed in long sedimentary sequences in the East Coa...
The history of volcanic eruptions in North Island, New Zealand, based on the visible stratigraphic r...
A continuous 5280 calendar (cal.) yr long cryptotephrostratigraphic record of a peat core from nort...
A continuous 5280 calendar (cal.) yr long cryptotephrostratigraphic record of a peat core from nort...
A continuous 5280 calendar (cal.) yr long cryptotephrostratigraphic record of a peat core from nort...
A continuous ∼5280 calendar (cal.) yr long cryptotephrostratigraphic record of a peat core from nort...
This paper summarises recent studies on Quaternary tephra deposits in New Zealand, and refers to a r...
Studies on distal airfall tephra layers preserved in lake sediments and peats in northern New Zealan...
Tephra deposits in Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) have been studied for >180 years. The now-global disci...
The investigation of marine tephra records allows the establishment of most complete long-term erupt...
The study of ‘non-visible’ tephra layers (cryptotephra) can provide insight into the volcanic histor...
Post-depositional reworking of volcanic glass shards is a common problem in tephrochronological stud...
Post-depositional reworking of volcanic glass shards is a common problem in tephrochronological stud...
The stratigraphic and chronologic relationships of Hinemaiaia Tephra and Whakatane Ash are examined ...
The development of tephra studies in New Zealand may be divided into four main periods: Period 1, la...
Numerous early Pleistocene silicic tephras are exposed in long sedimentary sequences in the East Coa...