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On the occurrence of the Neapolitan Yellow Tuff tephra in the Northern Phlegraean Fields offshore (Eastern Tyrrhenian margin; Italy) [PDF]
, 2017 A main volcanic marker has been identified for the first time on the continental shelf of the northern
Phlegraean Fields in the Gaeta Gulf (Campania region, eastern Tyrrhenian margin, Italy) by means
of Subbottom Chirp profile grid and stratigraphic ...Aiello, Gemma, Insinga, Donatella, Iorio, Marina, Meo, Agostino, Senatore, Maria Rosaria +4 morecore +1 more sourceLoess Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, Volume 69, Issue 2, June 2026.Loess in Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) has been studied since its first documented recognition (on Banks Peninsula) in 1878 by Julius von Haast. A decade later, John Hardcastle revealed that southern ANZ loess was both glacial in origin and contained signals of past climates.Brent V. Alloway, David J. Lowe, Bradley J. Pillans, Peter C. Almond, Alan S. Palmer +4 morewiley +1 more sourceReconstructing the Holocene explosive eruptive history of the Erciyes volcano (Turkey) using proximal and distal tephra records
Journal of Quaternary Science, Volume 41, Issue 4, Page 645-659, May 2026.ABSTRACT
Mount Erciyes, the largest active volcano of Central Anatolia (Turkey), erupted explosively during the Holocene, producing the Karagüllü, Perikartin and Dikkartin tuff rings. Even though major cities like Kayseri and its ~1 million residents sit directly on these pyroclastic deposits, the timing and magnitude of the explosive eruptions have ...Ivan Sunyé‐Puchol, Rengin Özsoy‐Ünal, Xavier Bolós, Victoria C. Smith, Efe Akkas, Lorenzo Tavazzani, Jan Aymerich, Manuela Nazzari, Pierre Lacan, Victoria Cullen, Olivier Bachmann, Piergiorgio Scarlato, Silvio Mollo +12 morewiley +1 more sourceTephrochronology [PDF]
, 2015 Tephrochronology is the use of primary, characterized tephras or cryptotephras as chronostratigraphic marker beds to connect and synchronize geological, paleoenvironmental, or archaeological sequences or events, or soils/paleosols, and, uniquely, to ...A Moebis, A Svensson, AG Brumm, AG Hogg, AG Hogg, AJ Bourne, AJ Dugmore, AK Schmitt, APW Hodder, AS Sandhu, ASR Allan, ASR Allan, B Chiasera, B Giaccio, B Pillans, BA Óladóttir, BA Óladóttir, BJL Jensen, BK Sell, BV Alloway, BV Alloway, BV Alloway, BV Alloway, BV Alloway, BV Alloway, C Bronk Ramsey, C Hayward, CA Chesner, CA Tryon, CJN Wilson, CJN Wilson, CM Zdanowicz, CS Feibel, CS Fontaine de, CS Lane, CS Lane, CSM Turney, DJ Lowe, DJ Lowe, DJ Lowe, DJ Lowe, DJA Barrell, DN Eden, E Roulleau, EJ Liu, ER Guðmundsdóttir, ET Juvigné, F Riede, F Sirocko, G Kilgour, G Larsen, GJ Churchman, GT Swindles, GT Swindles, GT Swindles, I Ukstins Peate, IT Lawson, J Brendryen, J Westgate, J Yin, J Zalasiewicz, JA Naranjo, JA Stevenson, JA Todd, JA Westgate, JA Westgate, JA Westgate, JA Westgate, JA Westgate, JA Westgate, JA Westgate, JA Westgate, JFL White, JJ Lowe, M Blaauw, M Danišík, M Hall, M Marcaida, M Sigl, M Storey, M Sumita, MB Turner, MB Turner, MJ Gehrels, MJ Gehrels, MJ Vandergoes, NJG Pearce, NJG Pearce, NJG Pearce, NJG Pearce, NJG Pearce, NL Balascio, NW Dunbar, P Bogaard van den, P Bogaard Van den, P Shane, PAR Shane, PAR Shane, PAR Shane, PAR Shane, PAR Shane, PAR Shane, PAR Shane, PAR Shane, PB O’Sullivan, PG Albert, PM Abbott, PM Abbott, PO Mullen, PT Sanborne, R Cioni, R Payne, R Payne, R Sulpizio, R Torres, RA Housley, RA Housley, RA Staff, RA Staff, RH Biswas, RM Newnham, RM Newnham, RM Newnham, RT Streeter, S Scaillet, SC Kuehn, SC Kuehn, SDF Pyne-O’Donnell, SDF Pyne-O’Donnell, SE Coulter, SJ Preece, SJ Preece, SJ Preece, SJ Preece, SL Donoghue, SM Davies, SM Davies, SM Davies, SPE Blockley, T Matsu’ura, T Matsu’ura, T Platz, T Suzuki, V Manville, V Ponomareva, V Ponomareva, V Ponomareva, VA Hall, VC Smith, VC Smith, VC Smith, VL Cullen, WEN Austin, WR Dickinson, ØS Lohne +154 morecore +2 more sourcesFacies Characterization and Volcanic Source Assignment of Marine Tephra Deposits Around São Miguel Island, Azores Archipelago
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, Volume 26, Issue 12, December 2025.Abstract
Long‐term tephrostratigraphies of volcanic islands such as the Azores are often limited to young and incomplete subaerial records. Here, we present a Pleistocene‐Holocene marine tephra archive around the eastern islands of the Azores based on 22 marine gravity cores.J. C. Schindlbeck‐Belo, M. Andrade, J. Kling, S. Kutterolf, A. Pimentel, E. Lebas, A. Freundt, K. Pank, T. H. Hansteen +8 morewiley +1 more sourceSedimentary record of submarine gravity‐flow events in the southern Ryukyu forearc during the last 200 000 years: Archive of mega‐earthquakes and tsunamis
Sedimentology, Volume 72, Issue 7, Page 2323-2360, December 2025.ABSTRACT
Despite high convergence velocity, the southern Ryukyu subduction has relatively low and sparse instrumental seismicity, in contrast with the Yaeyama Islands, hit by huge tsunamis over the last few thousand years. This study explores the potential of deep marine sediments to record past large earthquakes and tsunamis.Nathalie Babonneau, Gueorgui Ratzov, Charlotte Guerin, Mira Richa, Serge Lallemand, Michel Condomines, Patrick Bachelery, Delphine Bosch, Shu‐Kun Hsu, Chih‐Chieh Su, Ryuichi Shinjo, Andrew Lin, Maria‐Angela Bassetti, Marie Revel, Antonio Cattaneo, the EAGER Scientific Team, M Aizawa, G. Ballas, J.‐H. Chang, Y.‐P. Chang, T.‐T. Chen, Y.‐H. Chen, P. Das, J.‐P. Degeai, J. Déverchère, O. De Raco, N. Gosset, M. Herlédan, S.‐L. Ho, H.‐H. Hsu, Y.‐S. Huang, M. Lanson, C. Letourneau, H.‐S. Lin, L.‐F. Lin, L.‐K. Lin, M. Longo, M. Mérindol, B. Mercier de Lépinay, E. Miramontes, P. Morena, K. Nayak, D. Oregioni, L. Patry, R. K. Pillutla, V. Rigalleau, L. San Pedro, P.‐J. Su, F. Volage, K.‐Y. Wei, B. Whilhelm, N.‐T. Yu, P.‐S. Yu +52 morewiley +1 more sourceTephra without borders: Far-reaching clues into past explosive eruptions [PDF]
, 2015 This review is intended to highlight recent exciting advances in the study of distal (>100 km from the source) tephra and cryptotephra deposits and their potential application for volcanology.Abbott, Abbott, Albert, Albert, Allan, Alloway, Anderson, Arculus, Ariskin, Bacon, Bindeman, Blockley, Blundy, Blundy, Bonadonna, Borchardt, Bourne, Bourne, Braitseva, Braitseva, Brendryen, Bronk Ramsey, Bronk Ramsey, Brown, Bryant, Cadoux, Cambray, Cambray, Cao, Carey, Caron, Clift, Clift, Costa, Costa, Coulter, Coulter, Cullen, Daggitt, Dai, Danyushevsky, Davies, Davies, Deligne, Delmonte, Devine, Donoghue, Dunbar, Firth, Fontijn, Garrison, Gioncada, Green, Griggs, Griggs, Gualda, Gualda, Gudmundsdóttir, Gudmundsdóttir, Gudmundsson, Gusev, Hammer, Hart, Hasegawa, Hayward, Holt, Hopkins, Horn, Hughes, Iverson, Jenner, Jensen, Jensen, Johnston, Johnston, Kandlbauer, Kataoka, Kaufman, Kelley, Kimura, Koornneef, Krasheninnikov, Kuehn, Kuehn, Kurbatov, Kutterolf, Kutterolf, Kutterolf, Kutterolf, Kutterolf, Lacasse, Lane, Lane, Lane, Lane, Lane, Lane, Lange, Larsen, Lavigne, Lawson, Lee, Lim, Liu, Lowe, Lowe, Lowe, Lowe, Lowe, Mahony, Mandeville, Maruyama, Matsu'ura, Melson, Metzner, Miller, Narcisi, Narcisi, Naumov, Newhall, Nielsen, O'Hara, Okuno, Oppenheimer, Oxford Economics, Park, Paterne, Paterne, Pearce, Pearce, Plechov, Pollard, Ponomareva, Ponomareva, Ponomareva, Ponomareva, Portnyagin, Preece, Prueher, Putirka, Pyle, Pyle, Pyne-O'Donnell, Rawson, Riede, Roeder, Santacroce, Saylor, Schattel, Schindlbeck, Self, Shane, Shane, Shane, Shane, Siani, Siebert, Sigurdsson, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Stoffel, Straub, Straub, Straub, Straub, Straub, Straub, Sulpizio, Sulpizio, Sulpizio, Sulpizio, Sulpizio, Sun, Sun, Sverrisdottir, Swanson, Thorarinsson, Thordarson, Tomlinson, Tomlinson, Tomlinson, Turner, van den Bogaard, Voelker, Wallace, Wallace, Watson, Westgate, Westgate, Wiesner, WoldeGabriel, Wulf, Wulf, Wulf, Wutke, Zanchetta, Zdanowicz, Zhao, Zolitschka, Çağatay, Óladóttir, Óladóttir, Óladóttir, Óladóttir +206 morecore +1 more sourceA tephrostratigraphic investigation of the continuously varved Holocene Boreal lake Nautajärvi, Finland, provides precise age estimate for Lairg A/Hekla 5 eruption
Journal of Quaternary Science, Volume 40, Issue 7, Page 1212-1229, October 2025.ABSTRACT
Numerous cryptotephra layers originating from Icelandic volcanoes and further afield have reached Northern Europe during the Holocene. Refining the precise timing and the relative frequency of local and distal eruptions requires well‐resolved continuous sediment archives. Lake Nautajärvi is located in central‐southern Finland (61°48′ N, 24°41′ Alice Carter‐Champion, Katy Flowers, Antti E.K. Ojala, Simon Blockley, Paul Lincoln, Shuang Zhang, Christina Manning, Celia Martin Puertas +7 morewiley +1 more sourceThe presence of Holocene cryptotephra in Wales and southern England [PDF]
, 2017 There have been few detailed studies into the tephrostratigraphy of southern Britain. We report the tephrostratigraphy of two sites, one in southern England (Rough Tor, Cornwall) and one in Wales (Cors Fochno, west Wales).Begét, Blockley, Borchardt, Buckley, Chambers, Davies, Davies, De Vleeschouwer, Dugmore, Dugmore, Dugmore, Fyfe, Gearey, Hall, Hall, Hayward, Hopla, Housley, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hunt, Jensen, Jowsey, Larsen, Larsen, Lawson, Mackay, Pilcher, Pilcher, Pilcher, Rea, Reilly, Roland, Rose, Suzuki, Swindles, Swindles, Swindles, Swindles, Turney, Wastegård, Wastegård, Watson, Watson +44 morecore +2 more sources