Sakurajima-Satsuma (Sz-S) and Noike-Yumugi (N-Ym) tephras: New tephrochronological marker beds for the last deglaciation, southern Kyushu, Japan

Two prominent tephras, Sakurajima-Satsuma (Sz-S) erupted from Sakurajima volcano and Noike-Yumugi (N-Ym) erupted from Kuchierabujima Island, provide new key marker beds for dating and synchronizing palaeoenvironmental and archaeological records in the last deglaciation in southern Japan. These tephr...

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Main Authors: Moriwaki, Hiroshi, Suzuki, Takehiko, Murata, Masanori, Ikehara, Minoru, Machida, Hiroshi, Lowe, David J.
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:33774 2023-05-15T16:30:41+02:00 Sakurajima-Satsuma (Sz-S) and Noike-Yumugi (N-Ym) tephras: New tephrochronological marker beds for the last deglaciation, southern Kyushu, Japan Moriwaki, Hiroshi Suzuki, Takehiko Murata, Masanori Ikehara, Minoru Machida, Hiroshi Lowe, David J. 2011-12 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00226/33774/82664.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2011.03.046 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00226/33774/ eng eng Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00226/33774/82664.pdf doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2011.03.046 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00226/33774/ 2011 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Quaternary International (1040-6182) (Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd), 2011-12 , Vol. 246 , N. 1-2 , P. 203-212 text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2011 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2011.03.046 2021-09-23T20:25:10Z Two prominent tephras, Sakurajima-Satsuma (Sz-S) erupted from Sakurajima volcano and Noike-Yumugi (N-Ym) erupted from Kuchierabujima Island, provide new key marker beds for dating and synchronizing palaeoenvironmental and archaeological records in the last deglaciation in southern Japan. These tephras were identified on the basis of glass major-element compositions in two distal areas, a marine core (IMAGES MD982195) in the northern part of the East China Sea and on the central part of Tanegashima Island, and we related their stratigraphic positions to the marine oxygen isotope-based chronology. In MD982195, Sz-S, 0.8 cm in thickness at 9.12 m depth and N-Ym, 3 cm in thickness at 9.30 m depth, are both white, vitric, ash-grade tephras. On Tanegashima Island, Sz-S, 10 cm in thickness and N-Ym, 3 cm in thickness, are stratigraphically constrained by well-characterised marker tephras Kikai-Akahoya (7300 cal BP) and Aira-Tn (29,000 cal BP). Sz-S is rhyolitic and homogeneous on the basis of glass major-element compositions assayed by electron microprobe. Pumiceous glass shards predominant in distal Sz-S tephra indicate that it derived from pumice fall units that correspond to pumiceous and phreatomagmatic fine ash units constituting proximal Sz-S tephra. N-Ym is rhyolitic and glass major-element analyses reveal compositional diversity between units, suggesting that the lower and middle tephra units dispersed to the east, whereas the upper unit was dispersed north to northwest from the vent. Stratigraphically, Sz-S occurs at around the start of the late-glacial reversal (cooling) in oxygen isotope records of MD982195, corresponding to the end of GI-1 and the start of GS-1 in the ice-core events of NGRIP (GICC05), consistent with a terrestrial age of similar to 12,800 cal BP. Based on the oxygen isotope stratigraphy, the tephra identified in the core as N-Ym at 9.30 m depth is close to the end of Greenland GI-1 and hence has an age of similar to 13,000 cal BP, but on Kuchierabujima Island it has an age based on C-14 assay of charcoal of c. 14,900 cal BR Although this age discrepancy (14.9 vs 13.0 cal ka) needs resolution, the occurrence in core MD982195 of N-Ym shows that it is more widespread than hitherto demonstrated. The widespread distributions and key stratigraphic positions for the two marker tephras indicate that they are thus critical isochrons for precise correlation of palaeoenvironmental changes and prehistoric cultural events during the last deglaciation in southern Kyushu, and for relating such changes and events to the ice-core chronology via the marine oxygen isotope chronostratigraphy. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland ice core NGRIP Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Greenland Quaternary International 246 1-2 203 212
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description Two prominent tephras, Sakurajima-Satsuma (Sz-S) erupted from Sakurajima volcano and Noike-Yumugi (N-Ym) erupted from Kuchierabujima Island, provide new key marker beds for dating and synchronizing palaeoenvironmental and archaeological records in the last deglaciation in southern Japan. These tephras were identified on the basis of glass major-element compositions in two distal areas, a marine core (IMAGES MD982195) in the northern part of the East China Sea and on the central part of Tanegashima Island, and we related their stratigraphic positions to the marine oxygen isotope-based chronology. In MD982195, Sz-S, 0.8 cm in thickness at 9.12 m depth and N-Ym, 3 cm in thickness at 9.30 m depth, are both white, vitric, ash-grade tephras. On Tanegashima Island, Sz-S, 10 cm in thickness and N-Ym, 3 cm in thickness, are stratigraphically constrained by well-characterised marker tephras Kikai-Akahoya (7300 cal BP) and Aira-Tn (29,000 cal BP). Sz-S is rhyolitic and homogeneous on the basis of glass major-element compositions assayed by electron microprobe. Pumiceous glass shards predominant in distal Sz-S tephra indicate that it derived from pumice fall units that correspond to pumiceous and phreatomagmatic fine ash units constituting proximal Sz-S tephra. N-Ym is rhyolitic and glass major-element analyses reveal compositional diversity between units, suggesting that the lower and middle tephra units dispersed to the east, whereas the upper unit was dispersed north to northwest from the vent. Stratigraphically, Sz-S occurs at around the start of the late-glacial reversal (cooling) in oxygen isotope records of MD982195, corresponding to the end of GI-1 and the start of GS-1 in the ice-core events of NGRIP (GICC05), consistent with a terrestrial age of similar to 12,800 cal BP. Based on the oxygen isotope stratigraphy, the tephra identified in the core as N-Ym at 9.30 m depth is close to the end of Greenland GI-1 and hence has an age of similar to 13,000 cal BP, but on Kuchierabujima Island it has an age based on C-14 assay of charcoal of c. 14,900 cal BR Although this age discrepancy (14.9 vs 13.0 cal ka) needs resolution, the occurrence in core MD982195 of N-Ym shows that it is more widespread than hitherto demonstrated. The widespread distributions and key stratigraphic positions for the two marker tephras indicate that they are thus critical isochrons for precise correlation of palaeoenvironmental changes and prehistoric cultural events during the last deglaciation in southern Kyushu, and for relating such changes and events to the ice-core chronology via the marine oxygen isotope chronostratigraphy.
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author Moriwaki, Hiroshi
Suzuki, Takehiko
Murata, Masanori
Ikehara, Minoru
Machida, Hiroshi
Lowe, David J.
spellingShingle Moriwaki, Hiroshi
Suzuki, Takehiko
Murata, Masanori
Ikehara, Minoru
Machida, Hiroshi
Lowe, David J.
Sakurajima-Satsuma (Sz-S) and Noike-Yumugi (N-Ym) tephras: New tephrochronological marker beds for the last deglaciation, southern Kyushu, Japan
author_facet Moriwaki, Hiroshi
Suzuki, Takehiko
Murata, Masanori
Ikehara, Minoru
Machida, Hiroshi
Lowe, David J.
author_sort Moriwaki, Hiroshi
title Sakurajima-Satsuma (Sz-S) and Noike-Yumugi (N-Ym) tephras: New tephrochronological marker beds for the last deglaciation, southern Kyushu, Japan
title_short Sakurajima-Satsuma (Sz-S) and Noike-Yumugi (N-Ym) tephras: New tephrochronological marker beds for the last deglaciation, southern Kyushu, Japan
title_full Sakurajima-Satsuma (Sz-S) and Noike-Yumugi (N-Ym) tephras: New tephrochronological marker beds for the last deglaciation, southern Kyushu, Japan
title_fullStr Sakurajima-Satsuma (Sz-S) and Noike-Yumugi (N-Ym) tephras: New tephrochronological marker beds for the last deglaciation, southern Kyushu, Japan
title_full_unstemmed Sakurajima-Satsuma (Sz-S) and Noike-Yumugi (N-Ym) tephras: New tephrochronological marker beds for the last deglaciation, southern Kyushu, Japan
title_sort sakurajima-satsuma (sz-s) and noike-yumugi (n-ym) tephras: new tephrochronological marker beds for the last deglaciation, southern kyushu, japan
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