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  • Giant Rhyolite Lava Dome Formation

    Giant Rhyolite Lava Dome Formation

  • Volcanic Hazards As Components of Complex Systems: the Case of Japan

    Volcanic Hazards As Components of Complex Systems: the Case of Japan

  • The Role of Tephras in Developing a High-Precision Chronostratigraphy For

    The Role of Tephras in Developing a High-Precision Chronostratigraphy For

  • Japan and a Geography of Islands

    Japan and a Geography of Islands

  • This Article Is Non-Reviewed Preprint Published at Eartharxiv and Was Submitted to Quaternary Geochronology for Peer-Review

    This Article Is Non-Reviewed Preprint Published at Eartharxiv and Was Submitted to Quaternary Geochronology for Peer-Review

  • Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) 7 Eruptions and Their Chilling Impacts GEOSPHERE; V

    Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) 7 Eruptions and Their Chilling Impacts GEOSPHERE; V

  • The Significance of the Surface Excavation in the Kikai Caldera, Southern Kyushu MIS08-13

    The Significance of the Surface Excavation in the Kikai Caldera, Southern Kyushu MIS08-13

  • Year BP Kurile Lake Caldera-Forming Eruption, Kamchatka, Russia: Stratigraphy and Field Relationships

    Year BP Kurile Lake Caldera-Forming Eruption, Kamchatka, Russia: Stratigraphy and Field Relationships

  • Discovery of Vestimentiferan Tube Worms from the Kikai Caldera Off Satsuma Peninsula, Kagoshima, Japan

    Discovery of Vestimentiferan Tube Worms from the Kikai Caldera Off Satsuma Peninsula, Kagoshima, Japan

  • Geochemical Characterisation of the Late Quaternary Widespread

    Geochemical Characterisation of the Late Quaternary Widespread

  • Silicic Lava Dome Growth in the 1934–1935 Showa Iwo-Jima Eruption, Kikai Caldera, South of Kyushu, Japan

    Silicic Lava Dome Growth in the 1934–1935 Showa Iwo-Jima Eruption, Kikai Caldera, South of Kyushu, Japan

  • Drilling Submarine Pyroclastic Deposits Emplaced During Gigantic Caldera-Forming Eruptions

    Drilling Submarine Pyroclastic Deposits Emplaced During Gigantic Caldera-Forming Eruptions

  • Volcanic Island Chain South of Kyushu, Japan Kisei KINOSHITA and Masaya SAKAMOTO

    Volcanic Island Chain South of Kyushu, Japan Kisei KINOSHITA and Masaya SAKAMOTO

  • Spatiotemporal Evolution of a Marine Caldera-Forming Eruption, Generating a Low-Aspect Ratio Pyroclastic Flow, 7.3 Ka, Kikai

    Spatiotemporal Evolution of a Marine Caldera-Forming Eruption, Generating a Low-Aspect Ratio Pyroclastic Flow, 7.3 Ka, Kikai

  • Recent Progress in Tephra Studies in Japan1)

    Recent Progress in Tephra Studies in Japan1)

  • Volcanoes and Tephras in the Japan Area

    Volcanoes and Tephras in the Japan Area

  • Quaternary Volcanic Signatures in High-Resolution Stalagmite Trace Element Datasets

    Quaternary Volcanic Signatures in High-Resolution Stalagmite Trace Element Datasets

  • CCDB References

    CCDB References

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  • 93. Satsuma-Iojima)
  • Numerical Simulation of Tsunamis Generated by Caldera Collapse During the 7.3 Ka Kikai Eruption, Kyushu, Japan
  • Annex 2:Geological Heritage
  • Iaea Tecdoc Series Tecdoc Iaea @
  • Tephrochronology and Its Application: a Review
  • Program Volume
  • Richard Wunderman, Lee Siebert, James Luhr, Tom Simkin, Ed Venzke, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C
  • Seismic Evidence for Arc Segmentation, Active Magmatic
  • Tsunami Generation by a Rapid Entrance of Pyroclastic Flow Into The
  • Volcanic Fatalities Database: Analysis of Volcanic Threat with Distance and Victim Classification Sarah K
  • South Pacific Newsletter : 26
  • Giant Rhyolite Lava Dome Formation After 7.3 Ka Supereruption at Kikai
  • Page 1 of 5 RSOE EDIS
  • (VEI) 7 Eruptions and Their Chilling Impacts GEOSPHERE; V
  • Catalog Preparation of Tephras in Kyushu
  • 2Nd Circular


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