@article{oai:nichibun.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000409, author = {YASUDA, Yoshinori}, journal = {Nichibunken Japan review : bulletin of the International Research Center for Japanese Studies}, month = {Jan}, note = {Pollen analytical study of the Hananoego moor in Yakushima revealed the drastic influences of the volcanic eruption on the Holocene vegetational history in Yakushima. Dense forest mainly composed of Cryptomeria japonica, Buxus, Quercus Cyclobalanopsis, Symplocos and Trochodendron aralioides grew surrounding the Hananoego moor before the eruption of the Kikai caldera volcano. This forest, including the giant Japanese cedar (Yakusugi), was destroyed by the vast pyroclastic flow deposit from the Kikai caldera volcano which erupted 6300 years B.P.}, pages = {145--160}, title = {Influences of the Vast Eruption of Kikai Caldera Volcano in the Holocene Vegetational History of Yakushima, Southern Kyushu, Japan}, volume = {2}, year = {1991} }