Journal article

The role of dispersed ash in orbital-scale time-series studies of explosive arc volcanism: insights from IODP Hole U1437B, Northwest Pacific Ocean

K Corry-Saavedra, JC Schindlbeck, SM Straub, M Murayama, LL Bolge, A Gómez-Tuena, Y Hashimoto, JD Woodhead

International Geology Review | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2019

Abstract

Tephra fallout beds in marine sediments provide chronologically precise and highly resolved records of volcanism at time scales relevant to Quaternary climate cycles. While the record of discrete (visible) thin tephra beds is readily accessible, the significance of the dispersed (invisible) tephra record remains unclear. Here we evaluate the role of dispersed tephra for orbital-scale volcanic time variations in the Quaternary (<1.2 Ma) carbonate mud of IODP Hole U1437B (Northwest Pacific). The carbonate mud contains cyclic series of discrete fallout tephra beds from the oceanic Izu Bonin (~85% of tephra beds) and the continental Japan (~15%) volcanic arcs, respectively. Our results show the ..

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Awarded by United States Science Support Program


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Deutsche Forschun gsgemeinschaft [SCHI 1349/1-1]; Kyoto University [NA]; Lamont Climate Center [NA]; Fulbright Commission [NA]; US Scientific Support Program [COCEANL T350A34].