Source to sink: a review of three decades of progress in the understanding of volcaniclastic processes, deposits, and hazards

V Manville, K Németh, K Kano - Sedimentary Geology, 2009 - Elsevier
Volcaniclastic sediments, broadly defined as clastic deposits derived from the transport,
deposition and/or redeposition of the products of volcanic activity, have long been a …

[HTML][HTML] Monogenetic basaltic volcanoes: genetic classification, growth, geomorphology and degradation

G Kereszturi, K Németh - Updates in volcanology-new advances in …, 2012 - intechopen.com
Plate motion and associated tectonics explain the location of magmatic systems along plate
boundaries [1], however, they cannot give satisfactory explanations of the origin of intra …

Temporal and spatial significance of volcanic particles in sand (stone): implications for provenance and palaeotectonic reconstructions

S Critelli, S Criniti, RV Ingersoll, W Cavazza - 2023 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Volcanic particles have particular geodynamic significance. Despite abundant datasets on
volcanic-derived sand (stone), the distinction between spatial and temporal distribution of …

Mechanisms driving polymagmatic activity at a monogenetic volcano, Udo, Jeju Island, South Korea

M Brenna, SJ Cronin, IEM Smith, YK Sohn… - … to Mineralogy and …, 2010 - Springer
High-resolution, stratigraphically ordered samples of the Udo tuff cone and lava shield
offshore of Jeju Island, South Korea, show complex geochemical variation in the basaltic …

The 1970 eruption on Deception Island (Antarctica): eruptive dynamics and implications for volcanic hazards

D Pedrazzi, G Aguirre-Díaz, S Bartolini… - Journal of the …, 2014 - lyellcollection.org
In the southern winter of 1970, a phreatomagmatic eruption occurred in the northern part of
Deception Island (South Shetland Archipelago, Antarctic Peninsula). The eruption, with no …

How small-volume basaltic magmatic systems develop: a case study from the Jeju Island Volcanic Field, Korea

M Brenna, SJ Cronin, IEM Smith, R Maas… - Journal of …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Jeju is a volcanic field that has erupted from around 1· 8 Myr to c. 1 kyr ago. Activity began
with dispersed, basaltic, monogenetic, phreatomagmatic eruptions. Continuing monogenetic …

The influence of magma plumbing complexity on monogenetic eruptions, Jeju Island, Korea

M Brenna, SJ Cronin, K Nemeth, IEM Smith… - Terra …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Terra Nova, 23, 70–75, 2011 Abstract Continuous pyroclastic successions from
monogenetic volcanoes in the Jeju Island Volcanic Field (Korea) were targeted for detailed …

Volcanism in Jeju Island

고기원, 박준범, 강봉래, 김기표, 문덕철 - 지질학회지, 2013 - dbpia.co.kr
이 연구는 2001 년부터 제주도 해발 600 m 이하 지역에서 시행된 100 여공의 시추공 지질
주상도 해석, 78 개 시추공에서 획득된 686 개의 시추 코어와 74 개의 화산암류 노두 시료의 …

Using volcaniclastic rocks to constrain sedimentation ages: To what extent are volcanism and sedimentation synchronous?

C Rossignol, E Hallot, S Bourquin, M Poujol… - Sedimentary …, 2019 - Elsevier
Volcaniclastic rocks are commonly used to date sedimentary series since absolute ages are
routinely obtained from several geochronological methods. In this work, we present five …

Spatio-temporal evolution of a dispersed magmatic system and its implications for volcano growth, Jeju Island Volcanic Field, Korea

M Brenna, SJ Cronin, IEM Smith, YK Sohn, R Maas - Lithos, 2012 - Elsevier
Jeju Island is the emergent portion of a basaltic volcanic field developed over the last c. 1.8
Ma on continental crust. Initial volcanism comprised dispersed, small-volume (< 0.01 km3) …