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[SVC32-01] Stratigraphy and formative process of the proximal deposits of the 1707 CE Hoei eruption, Fuji Volcano, based on field geological survey combined with photogrammetry and terrain analysis using aerial photos and LiDAR point cloud
Keywords:Hoeizan, Akaiwa, volcanic geology, terrain analysis, UAV
1. The stratigraphic division and distribution of the proximal deposits of the Hoei eruption (Units 1-9) by Baba et al. (2022, Bull.Volcanol.Soc.Japan) were revised, and a new division of Units 6A-6C was added.
2. The author also clarified the northward and southwestward lithologic changes of Unit 7, which is distributed near Hoeizan, and reaffirmed that the Hoeizan was formed by the accumulation of pyroclastic material ejected during the Hoei eruption and that the Akaiwa is the product of hydrothermal activity.
3. The depositional structure of Unit 6B was revealed, and the source crater of Units 6A-8 was located at the bottom of Crater 1, and Unit 8 was deposited on the eastern part of the inner wall of Crater 1.
4. The topography and distribution of Units 2-5 were reexamined, and their source crater positions and eruptive sequences were estimated. As a result, the source craters of Unit 2 and Unit 5, which erupted white pumice in the early stage of the eruption, are estimated to be the Gotenniwa East Crater adjacent to the east of Craters 2 and 3.