A latest Pleistocene and Holocene composite tephrostratigraphic framework for northeastern North America
Lakes and bogs in northeastern North America preserve tephra deposits sourced from multiple volcanic systems in the Northern Hemisphere. However, most studies of these deposits focus on specific Holocene intervals and the latest Pleistocene, providing snapshots rather than a full picture. We combine...
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ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/c9acb92f-6c78-4b7a-aa72-aeb67b0c9aac 2024-06-09T07:46:09+00:00 A latest Pleistocene and Holocene composite tephrostratigraphic framework for northeastern North America Jensen, Britta J. L. Davies, Lauren J. Nolan, Connor Pyne-O'Donnell, Sean Monteath, Alistair J. Ponomareva, Vera Portnyagin, Maxim Booth, Robert Bursik, Marcus Cook, Eliza Plunkett, Gill Vallance, James W. Luo, Yan Cwynar, Les C. Hughes, Paul Pearson, D. Graham 2021-11-15 application/pdf https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/a-latest-pleistocene-and-holocene-composite-tephrostratigraphic-framework-for-northeastern-north-america(c9acb92f-6c78-4b7a-aa72-aeb67b0c9aac).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107242 https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/289237238/1_s2.0_S0277379121004492_main.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Jensen , B J L , Davies , L J , Nolan , C , Pyne-O'Donnell , S , Monteath , A J , Ponomareva , V , Portnyagin , M , Booth , R , Bursik , M , Cook , E , Plunkett , G , Vallance , J W , Luo , Y , Cwynar , L C , Hughes , P & Pearson , D G 2021 , ' A latest Pleistocene and Holocene composite tephrostratigraphic framework for northeastern North America ' , Quaternary Science Reviews , vol. 272 , 107242 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107242 Cryptotephra Tephrochronology Volcanic ash North America Greenland Kamchatka Peat Bayesian Radiocarbon Holocene MOUNT ST-HELENS CALDERA-FORMING ERUPTION SOUTHERN BRITISH-COLUMBIA CENTRAL KURIL ISLANDS MARKER TEPHRA LAYERS GREENLAND ICE-CORES KAMCHATKA PENINSULA CASCADE RANGE GLACIER PEAK article 2021 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107242 2024-05-16T11:29:22Z Lakes and bogs in northeastern North America preserve tephra deposits sourced from multiple volcanic systems in the Northern Hemisphere. However, most studies of these deposits focus on specific Holocene intervals and the latest Pleistocene, providing snapshots rather than a full picture. We combine new data with previous work, supplemented by a broad review of the characteristics and ages of potential source regions and volcanoes, to develop the first composite tephrostratigraphic framework covering the last similar to 14,000 years for this region. We report new cryptotephra records from three ombrotrophic peat bogs-Irwin Smith (Michigan), Bloomingdale (New York), and Sidney Bog (Maine)-as well as new analyses and age models from previously reported sites, Nordan's Pond Bog (Newfoundland) and Thin-Ice Pond (Nova Scotia). A new tephra (Iliinsky) from the NGRIP and GRIP ice cores is also presented as it can be correlated to new data from these terrestrial records and helps validate radiocarbon age models. We identify 21 new tephra in addition to the 15 already known, several of which cover the entire region the White River Ash east, Newberry Pumice, Ruppert (NDN-230), and Mazama. For the first time we find Mount St. Helens Yn (ca. 3660 cal yr BP) and a set P tephra (similar to 3000-2550 cal yr BP), and confirm the presence of Jala Pumice from Volcan Ceboruco, Mexico, and KS1 from Ksudach volcano, Kamchatka. We describe new "ultra-distal" tephra, including the early Holocene KS2 eruption, and propose correlations to volcanoes Iliinsky and Shiveluch of Kamchatka, and Ushishir of the Kurile Islands. Not all of these tephra represent large eruptions, with several plausible correlations to sub-Plinian events. Using Bayesian age-modeling, we present new age estimates for the newly described tephra, for tephra with previously poor age control, and for several proximal correlatives. Overall, we demonstrate northeastern North America's importance for providing transcontinental linkages between paleoenvironmental records ... Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Greenland Greenland ice cores GRIP Kamchatka Kamchatka Peninsula Newfoundland NGRIP University of Copenhagen: Research Glacier Peak ENVELOPE(-128.637,-128.637,54.700,54.700) Greenland Kamchatka Peninsula ENVELOPE(160.000,160.000,56.000,56.000) Quaternary Science Reviews 272 107242 |
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Cryptotephra Tephrochronology Volcanic ash North America Greenland Kamchatka Peat Bayesian Radiocarbon Holocene MOUNT ST-HELENS CALDERA-FORMING ERUPTION SOUTHERN BRITISH-COLUMBIA CENTRAL KURIL ISLANDS MARKER TEPHRA LAYERS GREENLAND ICE-CORES KAMCHATKA PENINSULA CASCADE RANGE GLACIER PEAK |
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Cryptotephra Tephrochronology Volcanic ash North America Greenland Kamchatka Peat Bayesian Radiocarbon Holocene MOUNT ST-HELENS CALDERA-FORMING ERUPTION SOUTHERN BRITISH-COLUMBIA CENTRAL KURIL ISLANDS MARKER TEPHRA LAYERS GREENLAND ICE-CORES KAMCHATKA PENINSULA CASCADE RANGE GLACIER PEAK Jensen, Britta J. L. Davies, Lauren J. Nolan, Connor Pyne-O'Donnell, Sean Monteath, Alistair J. Ponomareva, Vera Portnyagin, Maxim Booth, Robert Bursik, Marcus Cook, Eliza Plunkett, Gill Vallance, James W. Luo, Yan Cwynar, Les C. Hughes, Paul Pearson, D. Graham A latest Pleistocene and Holocene composite tephrostratigraphic framework for northeastern North America |
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Cryptotephra Tephrochronology Volcanic ash North America Greenland Kamchatka Peat Bayesian Radiocarbon Holocene MOUNT ST-HELENS CALDERA-FORMING ERUPTION SOUTHERN BRITISH-COLUMBIA CENTRAL KURIL ISLANDS MARKER TEPHRA LAYERS GREENLAND ICE-CORES KAMCHATKA PENINSULA CASCADE RANGE GLACIER PEAK |
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Lakes and bogs in northeastern North America preserve tephra deposits sourced from multiple volcanic systems in the Northern Hemisphere. However, most studies of these deposits focus on specific Holocene intervals and the latest Pleistocene, providing snapshots rather than a full picture. We combine new data with previous work, supplemented by a broad review of the characteristics and ages of potential source regions and volcanoes, to develop the first composite tephrostratigraphic framework covering the last similar to 14,000 years for this region. We report new cryptotephra records from three ombrotrophic peat bogs-Irwin Smith (Michigan), Bloomingdale (New York), and Sidney Bog (Maine)-as well as new analyses and age models from previously reported sites, Nordan's Pond Bog (Newfoundland) and Thin-Ice Pond (Nova Scotia). A new tephra (Iliinsky) from the NGRIP and GRIP ice cores is also presented as it can be correlated to new data from these terrestrial records and helps validate radiocarbon age models. We identify 21 new tephra in addition to the 15 already known, several of which cover the entire region the White River Ash east, Newberry Pumice, Ruppert (NDN-230), and Mazama. For the first time we find Mount St. Helens Yn (ca. 3660 cal yr BP) and a set P tephra (similar to 3000-2550 cal yr BP), and confirm the presence of Jala Pumice from Volcan Ceboruco, Mexico, and KS1 from Ksudach volcano, Kamchatka. We describe new "ultra-distal" tephra, including the early Holocene KS2 eruption, and propose correlations to volcanoes Iliinsky and Shiveluch of Kamchatka, and Ushishir of the Kurile Islands. Not all of these tephra represent large eruptions, with several plausible correlations to sub-Plinian events. Using Bayesian age-modeling, we present new age estimates for the newly described tephra, for tephra with previously poor age control, and for several proximal correlatives. Overall, we demonstrate northeastern North America's importance for providing transcontinental linkages between paleoenvironmental records ... |
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Jensen, Britta J. L. Davies, Lauren J. Nolan, Connor Pyne-O'Donnell, Sean Monteath, Alistair J. Ponomareva, Vera Portnyagin, Maxim Booth, Robert Bursik, Marcus Cook, Eliza Plunkett, Gill Vallance, James W. Luo, Yan Cwynar, Les C. Hughes, Paul Pearson, D. Graham |
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Jensen, Britta J. L. Davies, Lauren J. Nolan, Connor Pyne-O'Donnell, Sean Monteath, Alistair J. Ponomareva, Vera Portnyagin, Maxim Booth, Robert Bursik, Marcus Cook, Eliza Plunkett, Gill Vallance, James W. Luo, Yan Cwynar, Les C. Hughes, Paul Pearson, D. Graham |
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A latest Pleistocene and Holocene composite tephrostratigraphic framework for northeastern North America |
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A latest Pleistocene and Holocene composite tephrostratigraphic framework for northeastern North America |
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A latest Pleistocene and Holocene composite tephrostratigraphic framework for northeastern North America |
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A latest Pleistocene and Holocene composite tephrostratigraphic framework for northeastern North America |
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A latest Pleistocene and Holocene composite tephrostratigraphic framework for northeastern North America |
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latest pleistocene and holocene composite tephrostratigraphic framework for northeastern north america |
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https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/a-latest-pleistocene-and-holocene-composite-tephrostratigraphic-framework-for-northeastern-north-america(c9acb92f-6c78-4b7a-aa72-aeb67b0c9aac).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107242 https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/289237238/1_s2.0_S0277379121004492_main.pdf |
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Jensen , B J L , Davies , L J , Nolan , C , Pyne-O'Donnell , S , Monteath , A J , Ponomareva , V , Portnyagin , M , Booth , R , Bursik , M , Cook , E , Plunkett , G , Vallance , J W , Luo , Y , Cwynar , L C , Hughes , P & Pearson , D G 2021 , ' A latest Pleistocene and Holocene composite tephrostratigraphic framework for northeastern North America ' , Quaternary Science Reviews , vol. 272 , 107242 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107242 |
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