The Lateglacial to early Holocene tephrochronological record from Lake Hämelsee, Germany: a key site within the European tephra framework

Here we present the results of a detailed cryptotephra investigation through the Lateglacial to early Holocene transition, from a new sediment core record obtained from Lake Hämelsee, Germany. Two tephra horizons, the Laacher See Tephra (Eifel Volcanic Field) and the Saksunarvatn Ash (Iceland), have...

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Main Authors: Jones, G, Lane, Christine, Brauer, A, Davies, SM, De Bruijn, R, Engels, S, Haliuc, A, Hoek, WZ, Merkt, J, Sachse, D, Wagner-Cremer, F
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spelling ftdatacite:10.17863/cam.9005 2023-05-15T16:46:52+02:00 The Lateglacial to early Holocene tephrochronological record from Lake Hämelsee, Germany: a key site within the European tephra framework Jones, G Lane, Christine Brauer, A Davies, SM De Bruijn, R Engels, S Haliuc, A Hoek, WZ Merkt, J Sachse, D Wagner-Cremer, F 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.17863/cam.9005 https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/263647 en eng Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository Text Article article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.17863/cam.9005 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Here we present the results of a detailed cryptotephra investigation through the Lateglacial to early Holocene transition, from a new sediment core record obtained from Lake Hämelsee, Germany. Two tephra horizons, the Laacher See Tephra (Eifel Volcanic Field) and the Saksunarvatn Ash (Iceland), have been previously described in this partially varved sediment record, indicating the potential of the location as an important Lateglacial tephrochronological site in northwest Europe. We have identified three further tephra horizons, which we correlate to: the ~12.1 ka BP Vedde Ash (Iceland), the ~11 ka BP Ulmener Maar tephra (Eifel Volcanic Field) and the ~10.8 ka BP Askja-S tephra (Iceland). Three additional cryptotephra deposits have been found (locally named HÄM_T1616, HÄM_T1470 and HÄM_T1456-1455), which cannot be correlated to any known eruption at present. Geochemical analysis of the deposits suggests that these cryptotephras most likely have an Icelandic origin. Our discoveries provide age constraints for the new sediment records from Lake Hämelsee and enable direct stratigraphic correlations to be made with other tephra-bearing sites across Europe. The new tephrostratigraphic record, within a partially varved Lateglacial sediment record highlights the importance of Lake Hämelsee as a key site within the European tephra lattice. Text Iceland DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Askja ENVELOPE(-16.802,-16.802,65.042,65.042) Saksunarvatn ENVELOPE(-7.150,-7.150,62.233,62.233)
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description Here we present the results of a detailed cryptotephra investigation through the Lateglacial to early Holocene transition, from a new sediment core record obtained from Lake Hämelsee, Germany. Two tephra horizons, the Laacher See Tephra (Eifel Volcanic Field) and the Saksunarvatn Ash (Iceland), have been previously described in this partially varved sediment record, indicating the potential of the location as an important Lateglacial tephrochronological site in northwest Europe. We have identified three further tephra horizons, which we correlate to: the ~12.1 ka BP Vedde Ash (Iceland), the ~11 ka BP Ulmener Maar tephra (Eifel Volcanic Field) and the ~10.8 ka BP Askja-S tephra (Iceland). Three additional cryptotephra deposits have been found (locally named HÄM_T1616, HÄM_T1470 and HÄM_T1456-1455), which cannot be correlated to any known eruption at present. Geochemical analysis of the deposits suggests that these cryptotephras most likely have an Icelandic origin. Our discoveries provide age constraints for the new sediment records from Lake Hämelsee and enable direct stratigraphic correlations to be made with other tephra-bearing sites across Europe. The new tephrostratigraphic record, within a partially varved Lateglacial sediment record highlights the importance of Lake Hämelsee as a key site within the European tephra lattice.
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author Jones, G
Lane, Christine
Brauer, A
Davies, SM
De Bruijn, R
Engels, S
Haliuc, A
Hoek, WZ
Merkt, J
Sachse, D
Wagner-Cremer, F
spellingShingle Jones, G
Lane, Christine
Brauer, A
Davies, SM
De Bruijn, R
Engels, S
Haliuc, A
Hoek, WZ
Merkt, J
Sachse, D
Wagner-Cremer, F
The Lateglacial to early Holocene tephrochronological record from Lake Hämelsee, Germany: a key site within the European tephra framework
author_facet Jones, G
Lane, Christine
Brauer, A
Davies, SM
De Bruijn, R
Engels, S
Haliuc, A
Hoek, WZ
Merkt, J
Sachse, D
Wagner-Cremer, F
author_sort Jones, G
title The Lateglacial to early Holocene tephrochronological record from Lake Hämelsee, Germany: a key site within the European tephra framework
title_short The Lateglacial to early Holocene tephrochronological record from Lake Hämelsee, Germany: a key site within the European tephra framework
title_full The Lateglacial to early Holocene tephrochronological record from Lake Hämelsee, Germany: a key site within the European tephra framework
title_fullStr The Lateglacial to early Holocene tephrochronological record from Lake Hämelsee, Germany: a key site within the European tephra framework
title_full_unstemmed The Lateglacial to early Holocene tephrochronological record from Lake Hämelsee, Germany: a key site within the European tephra framework
title_sort lateglacial to early holocene tephrochronological record from lake hämelsee, germany: a key site within the european tephra framework
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