H. Kamata et al., IDENTIFICATION OF A PAIR OF CO-IGNIMBRITE ASH AND UNDERLYING DISTAL PLINIAN ASH IN THE EARLY PLEISTOCENE WIDESPREAD TEPHRA IN JAPAN, Journal of volcanology and geothermal research, 78(1-2), 1997, pp. 51-64
The Early Pleistocene Azuki and the Ku6C tephras in Japan have been co
rrelated with a compositionally zoned ignimbrite, the Imaichi pyroclas
tic-flow deposit, using ratios of accurately determined refractive ind
ices of volcanic glass shards and phenocrysts and paleomagnetic direct
ions. Thin, fine-grained, white ash layers at the base of the Azuki an
d the Ku6C tephras have been correlated with the Imaichi plinian-fall
deposit, which underlies the Imaichi pyroclastic-flow deposit near the
source Shishimuta caldera on central Kyushu. This indicates that the
Azuki and the Ku6C tephras comprise a pair of compositionally zoned co
-ignimbrite ash and underlying distal plinian ash. Thus, the initial s
equence of physical and chemical changes at the source of the pyroclas
tic eruption has been retained in the distal widespread tephras, even
though the ashes were blown downwind by westerlies as much as 900 km.
Identification of a distal plinian ash at the base of a co-ignimbrite
ash ensures the stratigraphic correlation of the distal tephra with th
e source ignimbrite.