Cryptotephras in the marine sediment record of the Edisto Inlet, Ross Sea: Implications for the volcanology and tephrochronology of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica

We present the results of the tephrochronology study of a 14.49 m long marine sediment core (TR 17–08) collected in the Edisto Inlet, Ross Sea (Antarctica). The core contains four cryptotephra layers at 55–56, 512–513, 517–518, and 524–525 cm of depth, which have been characterised by a detailed des...

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Published in:Quaternary Science Advances
Main Authors: Alessio Di Roberto, Giuseppe Re, Bianca Scateni, Maurizio Petrelli, Tommaso Tesi, Lucilla Capotondi, Caterina Morigi, Giacomo Galli, Ester Colizza, Romana Melis, Fiorenza Torricella, Patrizia Giordano, Federico Giglio, Andrea Gallerani, Karen Gariboldi
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:b79ad8ef0b6949d58e75a59cff6ea53f 2023-06-06T11:44:13+02:00 Cryptotephras in the marine sediment record of the Edisto Inlet, Ross Sea: Implications for the volcanology and tephrochronology of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica Alessio Di Roberto Giuseppe Re Bianca Scateni Maurizio Petrelli Tommaso Tesi Lucilla Capotondi Caterina Morigi Giacomo Galli Ester Colizza Romana Melis Fiorenza Torricella Patrizia Giordano Federico Giglio Andrea Gallerani Karen Gariboldi 2023-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1016/j.qsa.2023.100079 https://doaj.org/article/b79ad8ef0b6949d58e75a59cff6ea53f EN eng Elsevier http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666033423000114 https://doaj.org/toc/2666-0334 2666-0334 doi:10.1016/j.qsa.2023.100079 https://doaj.org/article/b79ad8ef0b6949d58e75a59cff6ea53f Quaternary Science Advances, Vol 10, Iss , Pp 100079- (2023) Geography. Anthropology. Recreation G Archaeology CC1-960 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1016/j.qsa.2023.100079 2023-04-16T00:39:16Z We present the results of the tephrochronology study of a 14.49 m long marine sediment core (TR 17–08) collected in the Edisto Inlet, Ross Sea (Antarctica). The core contains four cryptotephra layers at 55–56, 512–513, 517–518, and 524–525 cm of depth, which have been characterised by a detailed description of the texture, mineral assemblage, and single glass shards major and trace element geochemistry. The age model of the investigated sedimentary sequence, based on radiocarbon dating, indicates that the topmost cryptotephra correlates with the widespread 1254 CE tephra erupted by a historical eruption (696 ± 2 cal yrs BP) of Mount Rittmann, in northern Victoria Land. Deeper cryptotephra layers were derived from previously unknown explosive eruptions of Mount Melbourne volcano and were emplaced between 1615 cal yrs BP and 1677 cal yrs BP, e.g. between the 3rd and 4th centuries CE. This discovery demonstrates that the Mount Melbourne volcanic complex has been highly active in historical times allowing significant progress in the current understanding of regional eruptive history. Moreover, from a tephrochronological point of view, the detected cryptotephra provide new regional isochron markers to facilitate high-precision correlations and help stratigraphically constrain changes in environmental and climatic conditions that are identified by multidisciplinary studies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Ross Sea Victoria Land Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Ross Sea Victoria Land Edisto ENVELOPE(-67.133,-67.133,-68.217,-68.217) Mount Melbourne ENVELOPE(164.700,164.700,-74.350,-74.350) Rittmann ENVELOPE(165.500,165.500,-73.450,-73.450) Mount Rittmann ENVELOPE(165.500,165.500,-73.450,-73.450) Edisto Inlet ENVELOPE(170.083,170.083,-72.333,-72.333) Quaternary Science Advances 10 100079
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Bianca Scateni
Maurizio Petrelli
Tommaso Tesi
Lucilla Capotondi
Caterina Morigi
Giacomo Galli
Ester Colizza
Romana Melis
Fiorenza Torricella
Patrizia Giordano
Federico Giglio
Andrea Gallerani
Karen Gariboldi
Cryptotephras in the marine sediment record of the Edisto Inlet, Ross Sea: Implications for the volcanology and tephrochronology of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
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description We present the results of the tephrochronology study of a 14.49 m long marine sediment core (TR 17–08) collected in the Edisto Inlet, Ross Sea (Antarctica). The core contains four cryptotephra layers at 55–56, 512–513, 517–518, and 524–525 cm of depth, which have been characterised by a detailed description of the texture, mineral assemblage, and single glass shards major and trace element geochemistry. The age model of the investigated sedimentary sequence, based on radiocarbon dating, indicates that the topmost cryptotephra correlates with the widespread 1254 CE tephra erupted by a historical eruption (696 ± 2 cal yrs BP) of Mount Rittmann, in northern Victoria Land. Deeper cryptotephra layers were derived from previously unknown explosive eruptions of Mount Melbourne volcano and were emplaced between 1615 cal yrs BP and 1677 cal yrs BP, e.g. between the 3rd and 4th centuries CE. This discovery demonstrates that the Mount Melbourne volcanic complex has been highly active in historical times allowing significant progress in the current understanding of regional eruptive history. Moreover, from a tephrochronological point of view, the detected cryptotephra provide new regional isochron markers to facilitate high-precision correlations and help stratigraphically constrain changes in environmental and climatic conditions that are identified by multidisciplinary studies.
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author Alessio Di Roberto
Giuseppe Re
Bianca Scateni
Maurizio Petrelli
Tommaso Tesi
Lucilla Capotondi
Caterina Morigi
Giacomo Galli
Ester Colizza
Romana Melis
Fiorenza Torricella
Patrizia Giordano
Federico Giglio
Andrea Gallerani
Karen Gariboldi
author_facet Alessio Di Roberto
Giuseppe Re
Bianca Scateni
Maurizio Petrelli
Tommaso Tesi
Lucilla Capotondi
Caterina Morigi
Giacomo Galli
Ester Colizza
Romana Melis
Fiorenza Torricella
Patrizia Giordano
Federico Giglio
Andrea Gallerani
Karen Gariboldi
author_sort Alessio Di Roberto
title Cryptotephras in the marine sediment record of the Edisto Inlet, Ross Sea: Implications for the volcanology and tephrochronology of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_short Cryptotephras in the marine sediment record of the Edisto Inlet, Ross Sea: Implications for the volcanology and tephrochronology of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_full Cryptotephras in the marine sediment record of the Edisto Inlet, Ross Sea: Implications for the volcanology and tephrochronology of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_fullStr Cryptotephras in the marine sediment record of the Edisto Inlet, Ross Sea: Implications for the volcanology and tephrochronology of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Cryptotephras in the marine sediment record of the Edisto Inlet, Ross Sea: Implications for the volcanology and tephrochronology of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_sort cryptotephras in the marine sediment record of the edisto inlet, ross sea: implications for the volcanology and tephrochronology of northern victoria land, antarctica
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