Recent progress in Tephra Study.

Endo, Kunihiko, Fukuoka, Takaaki, Miyaji, Naomichi and Sumita, Mari (1986) Recent progress in Tephra Study. Open Access Bulletin of the Volcanological Society Japan, 2.Ser. 30 . pp. 237-266. DOI 10.18940/kazanc.30.TOKUBE_S237.

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Abstract

Significant progresses in recent studies on tephra are reviewed. In relation to volcanological aspects of tephra, recent works on mechanism of vesiculations and disruption of magma, formation of eruption column, transportation of tephra, recognition of types and magnitude on eruptions, and roles of interaction between external water and magma are discussed. The progresses are mainly based on the intensive researches on the recent eruptions observed by volcanologists such eruptions as the 1980 St. Helens, the 1977 Usu and so on. Attempts on quantitative understanding of eruption phenomena such as total eruption volume, initial population of grain-size, and dispersal/fragmentation values of tephra are discussed. Recent studies on phreatomagmatic eruptions on the basis of the experimental researches of magma/water interactions and field observations are remarkable progresses in volcanological studies. In relation to tephrochronological aspects, recent works on identification techniques of tephra layers, discovery of wide-spread tephras, dating methods of tephras, and applications of tephrochronology are summarized. Identification techniques of tephra layers based on determinations of refractive indices and major, minor and trace element compositions of glass and/or minerals were highly advanced in the last 10 to 20 years. Those are effective tools for identification of wide-spread tephras. Wide-spread tephras such as AT ash from Aira Caldera, K-Ah ash from Kikai Caldera, B-Tm ash from Baegdusan Volcano and others were recognized in Japanese Islands and also in deep-sea sediments around Japan. They were dated by radiometric and stratigraphic dating methods. Radiometric dating methods applicable to the late Quaternary tephras are ^<14>C, Fisson Track, Ionium, K-Ar, Thermoluminescence, and Electron Spin Resonance methods. Because the dates of tephras were mostly obtained by ^<14>C dating, the radiometric ages of tephras over 40000 years are lacking so far. The accurate radiometric ages of tephras for this range are strongly required for further developments of tephra studies. It is stressed that tephra studies will play great roles on establishment of eruption histories of poligenetic volcanoes, activity aspects of one cycle eruptions, life time of magma and zoning of magma chamber.

Document Type: Article
Additional Information: 30th anniversary issue: What is a volcano? (in Japanese with English abstract)
Keywords: Tephra
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: No
Publisher: Volcanological Society of Japan
Date Deposited: 10 Feb 2014 11:27
Last Modified: 21 Jul 2020 12:28
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/23230

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