Tephrochronology and Provenance of an Early Pleistocene (Calabrian) Tephra From IODP Expedition 374 Site U1524, Ross Sea (Antarctica)

We present a full characterization of a 20 cm-thick tephra layer found intercalated in the marine sediments recovered at Site U1524 during International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 374, in the Ross Sea, Antarctica. Tephra bedforms, mineral paragenesis, and major- and trace-element comp...

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Main Authors: A Di Roberto, B Scateni, G Di Vincenzo, M Petrelli, G Fisauli, SJ Barker, P Del Carlo, F Colleoni, DK Kulhanek, R McKay, L De Santis, I The
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spelling ftleicesterunfig:oai:figshare.com:article/25272568 2024-04-14T08:04:28+00:00 Tephrochronology and Provenance of an Early Pleistocene (Calabrian) Tephra From IODP Expedition 374 Site U1524, Ross Sea (Antarctica) A Di Roberto B Scateni G Di Vincenzo M Petrelli G Fisauli SJ Barker P Del Carlo F Colleoni DK Kulhanek R McKay L De Santis I The 2021-08-03T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Tephrochronology_and_Provenance_of_an_Early_Pleistocene_Calabrian_Tephra_From_IODP_Expedition_374_Site_U1524_Ross_Sea_Antarctica_/25272568 unknown 2381/25272568.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Tephrochronology_and_Provenance_of_an_Early_Pleistocene_Calabrian_Tephra_From_IODP_Expedition_374_Site_U1524_Ross_Sea_Antarctica_/25272568 CC BY 4.0 Uncategorized Uncategorised value Text Journal contribution 2021 ftleicesterunfig 2024-03-21T16:58:32Z We present a full characterization of a 20 cm-thick tephra layer found intercalated in the marine sediments recovered at Site U1524 during International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 374, in the Ross Sea, Antarctica. Tephra bedforms, mineral paragenesis, and major- and trace-element composition on individual glass shards were investigated and the tephra age was constrained by 40Ar-39Ar on sanidine crystals. The 40Ar-39Ar data indicate that sanidine grains are variably contaminated by excess Ar, with the best age estimate of 1.282 ± 0.012 Ma, based on both single-grain total fusion analyses and step-heating experiments on multi-grain aliquots. The tephra is characterized by a very homogeneous rhyolitic composition and a peculiar mineral assemblage, dominated by sanidine, quartz, and minor aenigmatite and arfvedsonite-riebeckite amphiboles. The tephra from Site U1524 compositionally matches with a ca. 1.3 Ma, rhyolitic pumice fall deposit on the rim of the Chang Peak volcano summit caldera, in the Marie Byrd Land, located ca. 1,300 km from Site U1524. This contribution offers important volcanological data on the eruptive history of Chang Peak volcano and adds a new tephrochronologic marker for the dating, correlation, and synchronization of marine and continental early Pleistocene records of West Antarctica. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Marie Byrd Land Ross Sea West Antarctica University of Leicester: Figshare Ross Sea West Antarctica Byrd Marie Byrd Land ENVELOPE(-130.000,-130.000,-78.000,-78.000) Chang Peak ENVELOPE(-126.633,-126.633,-77.067,-77.067)
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A Di Roberto
B Scateni
G Di Vincenzo
M Petrelli
G Fisauli
SJ Barker
P Del Carlo
F Colleoni
DK Kulhanek
R McKay
L De Santis
I The
Tephrochronology and Provenance of an Early Pleistocene (Calabrian) Tephra From IODP Expedition 374 Site U1524, Ross Sea (Antarctica)
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description We present a full characterization of a 20 cm-thick tephra layer found intercalated in the marine sediments recovered at Site U1524 during International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 374, in the Ross Sea, Antarctica. Tephra bedforms, mineral paragenesis, and major- and trace-element composition on individual glass shards were investigated and the tephra age was constrained by 40Ar-39Ar on sanidine crystals. The 40Ar-39Ar data indicate that sanidine grains are variably contaminated by excess Ar, with the best age estimate of 1.282 ± 0.012 Ma, based on both single-grain total fusion analyses and step-heating experiments on multi-grain aliquots. The tephra is characterized by a very homogeneous rhyolitic composition and a peculiar mineral assemblage, dominated by sanidine, quartz, and minor aenigmatite and arfvedsonite-riebeckite amphiboles. The tephra from Site U1524 compositionally matches with a ca. 1.3 Ma, rhyolitic pumice fall deposit on the rim of the Chang Peak volcano summit caldera, in the Marie Byrd Land, located ca. 1,300 km from Site U1524. This contribution offers important volcanological data on the eruptive history of Chang Peak volcano and adds a new tephrochronologic marker for the dating, correlation, and synchronization of marine and continental early Pleistocene records of West Antarctica.
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author A Di Roberto
B Scateni
G Di Vincenzo
M Petrelli
G Fisauli
SJ Barker
P Del Carlo
F Colleoni
DK Kulhanek
R McKay
L De Santis
I The
author_facet A Di Roberto
B Scateni
G Di Vincenzo
M Petrelli
G Fisauli
SJ Barker
P Del Carlo
F Colleoni
DK Kulhanek
R McKay
L De Santis
I The
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title Tephrochronology and Provenance of an Early Pleistocene (Calabrian) Tephra From IODP Expedition 374 Site U1524, Ross Sea (Antarctica)
title_short Tephrochronology and Provenance of an Early Pleistocene (Calabrian) Tephra From IODP Expedition 374 Site U1524, Ross Sea (Antarctica)
title_full Tephrochronology and Provenance of an Early Pleistocene (Calabrian) Tephra From IODP Expedition 374 Site U1524, Ross Sea (Antarctica)
title_fullStr Tephrochronology and Provenance of an Early Pleistocene (Calabrian) Tephra From IODP Expedition 374 Site U1524, Ross Sea (Antarctica)
title_full_unstemmed Tephrochronology and Provenance of an Early Pleistocene (Calabrian) Tephra From IODP Expedition 374 Site U1524, Ross Sea (Antarctica)
title_sort tephrochronology and provenance of an early pleistocene (calabrian) tephra from iodp expedition 374 site u1524, ross sea (antarctica)
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