A review of late Quaternary silicic and some other tephra formations from New Zealand: their stratigraphy, nomenclature, distribution, volume, and age
PC Froggatt, DJ Lowe - New Zealand journal of geology and …, 1990 - Taylor & Francis
The stratigraphic relationships and distribution of 36 named late Quaternary (≤ c. 50 000 yr
B P.) silicic tephra formations, erupted from 4 volcanic centres—Okataina, Taupo, Maroa …
B P.) silicic tephra formations, erupted from 4 volcanic centres—Okataina, Taupo, Maroa …
Taupō: an overview of New Zealand's youngest supervolcano
ABSTRACT Taupō volcano (New Zealand) is distinguished as the source of Earth's
youngest supereruption (∼ 25.5 ka), with Lake Taupō occupying the resulting caldera …
youngest supereruption (∼ 25.5 ka), with Lake Taupō occupying the resulting caldera …
Wetland ecosystem services
Wetlands provide important and diverse benefits to people around the world, contributing
provisioning, regulating, habitat, and cultural services. Critical regulating services include …
provisioning, regulating, habitat, and cultural services. Critical regulating services include …
Charcoal recognition, taphonomy and uses in palaeoenvironmental analysis
AC Scott - Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2010 - Elsevier
Charcoal, predominantly the product of wildfires, is abundant in many sedimentary rocks
deposited in a wide range of environments, from terrestrial to marine. It also occurs in some …
deposited in a wide range of environments, from terrestrial to marine. It also occurs in some …
Ages of 24 widespread tephras erupted since 30,000 years ago in New Zealand, with re-evaluation of the timing and palaeoclimatic implications of the Lateglacial …
Tephras are important for the NZ-INTIMATE project because they link all three records
comprising the composite inter-regional stratotype developed for the New Zealand climate …
comprising the composite inter-regional stratotype developed for the New Zealand climate …
Fingerprints and age models for widespread New Zealand tephra marker beds erupted since 30,000 years ago: a framework for NZ-INTIMATE
The role of tephras in the NZ-INTIMATE project is a critical one because most high-
resolution palaeoclimatic records are linked and dated by one or more tephra layers. In this …
resolution palaeoclimatic records are linked and dated by one or more tephra layers. In this …
Volcanic glass from the 1.8 ka Taupō eruption (New Zealand) detected in Antarctic ice at~ 230 CE
Chemical anomalies in polar ice core records are frequently linked to volcanism; however,
without the presence of (crypto) tephra particles, links to specific eruptions remain …
without the presence of (crypto) tephra particles, links to specific eruptions remain …
Tephrochronology: a New Zealand case study
P Shane - Earth-Science Reviews, 2000 - Elsevier
Tephrochronology is the study of volcanic ash (tephra) beds for the purpose of correlating
and dating volcanic and other geologic events. Large magnitude silicic eruptions can …
and dating volcanic and other geologic events. Large magnitude silicic eruptions can …
Using palaeoenvironmental DNA to reconstruct past environments: progress and prospects
Palaeoenvironmental DNA (PalEnDNA) is defined as ancient DNA (aDNA) originating from
disseminated genetic material within palaeoenvironmental samples. Sources of PalEnDNA …
disseminated genetic material within palaeoenvironmental samples. Sources of PalEnDNA …
Revised calendar date for the Taupo eruption derived by 14C wiggle-matching using a New Zealand kauri 14C calibration data set
Taupo volcano in central North Island, New Zealand, is the most frequently active and
productive rhyolite volcano on Earth. Its latest explosive activity about 1800 years ago …
productive rhyolite volcano on Earth. Its latest explosive activity about 1800 years ago …