(2014). Der Laacher See Vulkan. In: Vulkane der Eifel. Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8274-2985-8_5 Download citation .RIS .ENW .BIB DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8274-2985-8_5 Publisher NameSpringer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg Print ISBN978...
We present a geochemically confirmed finding of the Laacher See tephra (LST), directly east of the Laacher See volcano (LSV). European lake sediment (Rachelsee, Germany) contains the time period of the Laacher See volcanic explosion (LSE) ca. 12900 yr cal BP in the East Eifel volcanic ...
The Laacher See volcano, located in western Germany, erupted 12.9 ka (Baales et al. 2002) and is the youngest and largest volcano in the East Eifel Volcanic Field (EEVF). It is part of the central European Upper Tertiary to Quaternary intra-plate alkaline volcanism, and is located in the...
European lake sediment (Rachelsee, Germany) contains the time period of the Laacher See volcanic explosion (LSE) ca. 12900yrcal BP in the East Eifel volcanic field. This eruption significantly affected the local environment but its impact in regions far east from its source is poorly known. ...
Bernd Schr?derAchim SchnutgenElsevier B.V.LithosOkrusch, M, Schroder, B, Schnutgen, A (1979) Granulite-facies metabasite ejecta in the Laacher See area, Eifel, West Germany. Lithos 12: pp. 251-270Okrusch, M., SchroE der, B. & SchnuE tgen, A. (1979). Granulite-facies metab...