Decrypting the sediment record of very late stage volcanic activities in Tatun volcano group, Northern Taiwan: evidence from ashy deposits

Abstract The Tatun Volcano Group (TVG) is an active volcano on Taiwan and poses a potential threat to public safety in northern Taiwan. Currently, the youngest eruption records among the TVG occurred around Mt. Chihsing in the late Pleistocene. One of these significant records is from the ashy layer...

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Main Authors: Guo-Teng Hong, Damià Benet, Kuo-Lung Wang, Fidel Costa, Liang-Chi Wang
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Published: Springer 2025-04-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s44195-025-00104-x
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description Abstract The Tatun Volcano Group (TVG) is an active volcano on Taiwan and poses a potential threat to public safety in northern Taiwan. Currently, the youngest eruption records among the TVG occurred around Mt. Chihsing in the late Pleistocene. One of these significant records is from the ashy layers exposed in a lacustrine sediment profile near Mt. Shamao. This study analyzes the mineralogy, petrography, ash componentry, and particle morphology of the ashy layers to characterize the volcanic activity at the TVG, including eruption behavior and style. A previous study inferred that phreatic eruptions occurred near Mt. Chihsing between 17 − 13 ka using radiocarbon dating on finely dispersed organic materials in the neighboring horizons of the ashy layers (Belousov et al. 2010). Based on the evidence of sediment components, petrographic texture, particle morphology, hydrothermal mineral phases, and co-depositional diatoms, this study argues that the ash in question is not an in-situ tephra deposit and proposes two possibilities for its origin: (1) resedimented volcaniclastic deposits from hydrothermal products in a volcanic epithermal environment, not implying any eruption activity; or (2) volcanogenic sedimentary deposits formed by either syn-eruptive or post-eruptive floods. Based on the inconsistent acidity ranges revealed by the mineral assemblages in the ashy samples, the post-eruptive origin is favored, i.e. volcanogenic sedimentary deposits formed by reworked tephra from multiple events. The eruption ages of their tephra sources are unmeasurably older than the radiocarbon age obtained from the current deposits, which are not indicative of volcanic eruption ages.
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spelling doaj-art-9206f339bd2e412d829347c79d6ff5012025-08-20T03:18:41ZengSpringerTerrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences1017-08392311-76802025-04-0136112110.1007/s44195-025-00104-xDecrypting the sediment record of very late stage volcanic activities in Tatun volcano group, Northern Taiwan: evidence from ashy depositsGuo-Teng Hong0Damià Benet1Kuo-Lung Wang2Fidel Costa3Liang-Chi Wang4Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan UniversityInstitut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Université Paris CitéDepartment of Geosciences, National Taiwan UniversityInstitut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Université Paris CitéDepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences, National Chung Cheng UniversityAbstract The Tatun Volcano Group (TVG) is an active volcano on Taiwan and poses a potential threat to public safety in northern Taiwan. Currently, the youngest eruption records among the TVG occurred around Mt. Chihsing in the late Pleistocene. One of these significant records is from the ashy layers exposed in a lacustrine sediment profile near Mt. Shamao. This study analyzes the mineralogy, petrography, ash componentry, and particle morphology of the ashy layers to characterize the volcanic activity at the TVG, including eruption behavior and style. A previous study inferred that phreatic eruptions occurred near Mt. Chihsing between 17 − 13 ka using radiocarbon dating on finely dispersed organic materials in the neighboring horizons of the ashy layers (Belousov et al. 2010). Based on the evidence of sediment components, petrographic texture, particle morphology, hydrothermal mineral phases, and co-depositional diatoms, this study argues that the ash in question is not an in-situ tephra deposit and proposes two possibilities for its origin: (1) resedimented volcaniclastic deposits from hydrothermal products in a volcanic epithermal environment, not implying any eruption activity; or (2) volcanogenic sedimentary deposits formed by either syn-eruptive or post-eruptive floods. Based on the inconsistent acidity ranges revealed by the mineral assemblages in the ashy samples, the post-eruptive origin is favored, i.e. volcanogenic sedimentary deposits formed by reworked tephra from multiple events. The eruption ages of their tephra sources are unmeasurably older than the radiocarbon age obtained from the current deposits, which are not indicative of volcanic eruption ages.https://doi.org/10.1007/s44195-025-00104-xTatun volcano groupAsh componentryParticle morphologyHydrothermal mineralogyEruption activityPost-eruptive volcanogenic sediments
spellingShingle Guo-Teng Hong
Damià Benet
Kuo-Lung Wang
Fidel Costa
Liang-Chi Wang
Decrypting the sediment record of very late stage volcanic activities in Tatun volcano group, Northern Taiwan: evidence from ashy deposits
Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Tatun volcano group
Ash componentry
Particle morphology
Hydrothermal mineralogy
Eruption activity
Post-eruptive volcanogenic sediments
title Decrypting the sediment record of very late stage volcanic activities in Tatun volcano group, Northern Taiwan: evidence from ashy deposits
title_full Decrypting the sediment record of very late stage volcanic activities in Tatun volcano group, Northern Taiwan: evidence from ashy deposits
title_fullStr Decrypting the sediment record of very late stage volcanic activities in Tatun volcano group, Northern Taiwan: evidence from ashy deposits
title_full_unstemmed Decrypting the sediment record of very late stage volcanic activities in Tatun volcano group, Northern Taiwan: evidence from ashy deposits
title_short Decrypting the sediment record of very late stage volcanic activities in Tatun volcano group, Northern Taiwan: evidence from ashy deposits
title_sort decrypting the sediment record of very late stage volcanic activities in tatun volcano group northern taiwan evidence from ashy deposits
topic Tatun volcano group
Ash componentry
Particle morphology
Hydrothermal mineralogy
Eruption activity
Post-eruptive volcanogenic sediments
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s44195-025-00104-x
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