Volcanic ash (1000 analyses) provides a basis for proximal-distal and distal-distal tephra correlations. Tephra deposits from the different Aeolian Islands are geochemically diverse; with some individual eruptions showing diagnostic geochemical heterogeneity recognised both stratigraphically and/or spatially. Major element glass analyses reveal that Vulcano (0-21ka) and Stromboli (4-13ka) have erupted potassic (shoshonitic and K-series) tephra with broadly overlapping compositions, but data presented here demonstrates that their eruptive products can be distinguished using either TiO2 contents or their HFSE/Th ratios. Whilst individual volcanic sources often produce successive tephra deposits with near identical major and minor element comp...
The island of Santorini in the Aegean Sea is one of the world’s most violent active volcanoes. Santo...
Unraveling the eruptive history of the Island of Ischia (southern Italy) is problematic due to its b...
Tephra layers preserved in marine sediments can contribute to the reconstruction of volcanic histori...
Volcanic ash (<2mm) erupted from the Aeolian Islands is reported distally as layers in sedimentar...
Distal tephrochronology relies on the synchronous dispersal and deposition of volcanic ash or tephra...
Major, minor and trace element analysis of volcanic glass in proximal and distal (< 2 mm) tephra dep...
none3noA detailed chemical investigation of volcanic glass fragments from volcaniclastic strata (6 t...
Volcanic ash (tephra) erupted from the frequently active Campi Flegrei volcano forms layers in many ...
The increasing application of cryptotephra studies is leading the identification of new tephra marke...
Thorarinsson (1944) pioneered the use of tephrochronology and its application in NW Europe. The basi...
Isochronous tephra layers provide the potential for the precise correlation of environmental records...
Volcanic activity at Phlegraean Fields, Italy, produced several major marker tephras over a 50 ka pe...
Volcanic activity at Phlegraean Fields, Italy, produced several major marker tephras over a 50 ka pe...
The island of Santorini in the Aegean Sea is one of the world’s most violent active volcanoes. Santo...
Volcanic ash (tephra) erupted from the frequently active Campi Flegrei volcano forms layers in many ...
The island of Santorini in the Aegean Sea is one of the world’s most violent active volcanoes. Santo...
Unraveling the eruptive history of the Island of Ischia (southern Italy) is problematic due to its b...
Tephra layers preserved in marine sediments can contribute to the reconstruction of volcanic histori...
Volcanic ash (<2mm) erupted from the Aeolian Islands is reported distally as layers in sedimentar...
Distal tephrochronology relies on the synchronous dispersal and deposition of volcanic ash or tephra...
Major, minor and trace element analysis of volcanic glass in proximal and distal (< 2 mm) tephra dep...
none3noA detailed chemical investigation of volcanic glass fragments from volcaniclastic strata (6 t...
Volcanic ash (tephra) erupted from the frequently active Campi Flegrei volcano forms layers in many ...
The increasing application of cryptotephra studies is leading the identification of new tephra marke...
Thorarinsson (1944) pioneered the use of tephrochronology and its application in NW Europe. The basi...
Isochronous tephra layers provide the potential for the precise correlation of environmental records...
Volcanic activity at Phlegraean Fields, Italy, produced several major marker tephras over a 50 ka pe...
Volcanic activity at Phlegraean Fields, Italy, produced several major marker tephras over a 50 ka pe...
The island of Santorini in the Aegean Sea is one of the world’s most violent active volcanoes. Santo...
Volcanic ash (tephra) erupted from the frequently active Campi Flegrei volcano forms layers in many ...
The island of Santorini in the Aegean Sea is one of the world’s most violent active volcanoes. Santo...
Unraveling the eruptive history of the Island of Ischia (southern Italy) is problematic due to its b...
Tephra layers preserved in marine sediments can contribute to the reconstruction of volcanic histori...