A small ash deposit was recognized on snowpack around the Nakadake crater, Aso Volcano, SW Japan, on 18 February 2008. The ash deposit was distributed around the first crater of Nakadake with the NE- and SE-trending axes. Based on the isopleth map, the total weight of ash was estimated at about 2 tons. The ash deposit was composed of fine-grained (<0.5 mm) crystallized or altered glass shards, altered lithics, crystals and apparently clear glass shards in the deposit was about 19%. Some clear glass shards presented dark-brown rims and/or were characterized by typical blocky textures with cracked surfaces. The surface morphology of clear glass shards strongly indicates that they resulted from brittle behavior by interaction of magma and wate...
The volcanic ash which covers the wide areas of the Kitami district is said to be derived from the K...
Nakadake volcano is located in the swarm of central cones within Aso caldera, central Kyusyu, southw...
Take tephra occurs on the northern slope of Kitadake cone, which is one of the main edifices of Saku...
Ash emissions occurred from a hot water pool of one of the craters of Nakadake, the only active cent...
Small ash emissions were frequently observed from a crater lake, in which the amount of water decrea...
Abstract The 2014–2015 eruption of the Nakadake first crater at Aso Volcano in southwestern Japan wa...
A hot and acid crater lake is located in the Nakadake crater, Aso volcano, Japan. The volume of wate...
Abstract A hot and acid crater lake is located in the Nakadake crater, Aso volcano, Japan. The volum...
Abstract The activity at Aso Volcano was mainly defined as a sequence of ash emissions and occasiona...
The Asosan core (JMA-V40) was drilled at a site 1.2km WSW of Nakadake crater, Aso Volcano in 2009. T...
Volcanic ash is known to nucleate ice when immersed in supercooled water droplets. This process may ...
Volcanic ash is known to nucleate ice when immersed in supercooled water droplets. This process may ...
In the Leg 87A holes, 45 ash layers were sampled in Recent to upper Pliocene strata. The main volcan...
It is very important for reconstructing volcano eruptive history to identify paleosols interbedded b...
The volcanic ash which covers the wide areas of the Kitami district is said to be derived from the K...
The volcanic ash which covers the wide areas of the Kitami district is said to be derived from the K...
Nakadake volcano is located in the swarm of central cones within Aso caldera, central Kyusyu, southw...
Take tephra occurs on the northern slope of Kitadake cone, which is one of the main edifices of Saku...
Ash emissions occurred from a hot water pool of one of the craters of Nakadake, the only active cent...
Small ash emissions were frequently observed from a crater lake, in which the amount of water decrea...
Abstract The 2014–2015 eruption of the Nakadake first crater at Aso Volcano in southwestern Japan wa...
A hot and acid crater lake is located in the Nakadake crater, Aso volcano, Japan. The volume of wate...
Abstract A hot and acid crater lake is located in the Nakadake crater, Aso volcano, Japan. The volum...
Abstract The activity at Aso Volcano was mainly defined as a sequence of ash emissions and occasiona...
The Asosan core (JMA-V40) was drilled at a site 1.2km WSW of Nakadake crater, Aso Volcano in 2009. T...
Volcanic ash is known to nucleate ice when immersed in supercooled water droplets. This process may ...
Volcanic ash is known to nucleate ice when immersed in supercooled water droplets. This process may ...
In the Leg 87A holes, 45 ash layers were sampled in Recent to upper Pliocene strata. The main volcan...
It is very important for reconstructing volcano eruptive history to identify paleosols interbedded b...
The volcanic ash which covers the wide areas of the Kitami district is said to be derived from the K...
The volcanic ash which covers the wide areas of the Kitami district is said to be derived from the K...
Nakadake volcano is located in the swarm of central cones within Aso caldera, central Kyusyu, southw...
Take tephra occurs on the northern slope of Kitadake cone, which is one of the main edifices of Saku...