Two tephra layers bracketing late Holocene palaeoecological changes in Northern Germany

Paleoecological records from two Holocene peat bogs in northern Germany are linked by two microscopic volcanic ash layers, correlated by petrology and geochemistry to explosive volcanism on Iceland. The younger “Microlite tephra” cannot be correlated to any known eruption, while the older tephra lay...

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Published in:Quaternary Research
Main Authors: van den Bogaard, Christel, Dörfler, W., Glos, R., Nadeau, M.-J., Grootes, P., Erlenkeuser, H.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2002
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https://doi.org/10.1006/qres.2002.2325
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:94 2024-09-30T14:36:14+00:00 Two tephra layers bracketing late Holocene palaeoecological changes in Northern Germany van den Bogaard, Christel Dörfler, W. Glos, R. Nadeau, M.-J. Grootes, P. Erlenkeuser, H. 2002 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/94/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/94/1/van%20den%20Bogaard.pdf https://doi.org/10.1006/qres.2002.2325 en eng Elsevier https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/94/1/van%20den%20Bogaard.pdf van den Bogaard, C., Dörfler, W., Glos, R., Nadeau, M. J., Grootes, P. and Erlenkeuser, H. (2002) Two tephra layers bracketing late Holocene palaeoecological changes in Northern Germany. Quaternary Research, 57 (3). pp. 314-324. DOI 10.1006/qres.2002.2325 <https://doi.org/10.1006/qres.2002.2325>. doi:10.1006/qres.2002.2325 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Article PeerReviewed 2002 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.1006/qres.2002.2325 2024-09-04T05:04:40Z Paleoecological records from two Holocene peat bogs in northern Germany are linked by two microscopic volcanic ash layers, correlated by petrology and geochemistry to explosive volcanism on Iceland. The younger “Microlite tephra” cannot be correlated to any known eruption, while the older tephra layer is identified as a deposit of the Hekla 3 eruption. The tephra layers are dated by an age–depth regression of accelerator mass spectrometry 14C ages that have been calibrated and combined in probability distributions. This procedure gives an age of 730–664 cal yr B.C. for the “Microlite tephra” event and 1087–1006 cal yr B.C. for the Hekla 3 event. Accordingly, the tephra layers were deposited during the late Bronze Age. At this time, human settlement slowly increased pressure on the environment, as indicated by changes in woodland pollen composition at the two bogs. The tephra-marker horizons further show that the palynologically defined transition from the Subboreal to the Subatlantic Period is synchronous in the investigated area. However, the macroscopic visible marker in peat, the change from fibrous to sapric peat, the “Schwarztorf-Weißtorf-Kontakt,” is asynchronous. Bog vegetation did not immediately react in unison to a climatic change at this pollen zone boundary; instead, the timing of vegetation change depended on the location within the bog. Article in Journal/Newspaper Hekla Iceland OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Quaternary Research 57 3 314 324
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description Paleoecological records from two Holocene peat bogs in northern Germany are linked by two microscopic volcanic ash layers, correlated by petrology and geochemistry to explosive volcanism on Iceland. The younger “Microlite tephra” cannot be correlated to any known eruption, while the older tephra layer is identified as a deposit of the Hekla 3 eruption. The tephra layers are dated by an age–depth regression of accelerator mass spectrometry 14C ages that have been calibrated and combined in probability distributions. This procedure gives an age of 730–664 cal yr B.C. for the “Microlite tephra” event and 1087–1006 cal yr B.C. for the Hekla 3 event. Accordingly, the tephra layers were deposited during the late Bronze Age. At this time, human settlement slowly increased pressure on the environment, as indicated by changes in woodland pollen composition at the two bogs. The tephra-marker horizons further show that the palynologically defined transition from the Subboreal to the Subatlantic Period is synchronous in the investigated area. However, the macroscopic visible marker in peat, the change from fibrous to sapric peat, the “Schwarztorf-Weißtorf-Kontakt,” is asynchronous. Bog vegetation did not immediately react in unison to a climatic change at this pollen zone boundary; instead, the timing of vegetation change depended on the location within the bog.
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author van den Bogaard, Christel
Dörfler, W.
Glos, R.
Nadeau, M.-J.
Grootes, P.
Erlenkeuser, H.
spellingShingle van den Bogaard, Christel
Dörfler, W.
Glos, R.
Nadeau, M.-J.
Grootes, P.
Erlenkeuser, H.
Two tephra layers bracketing late Holocene palaeoecological changes in Northern Germany
author_facet van den Bogaard, Christel
Dörfler, W.
Glos, R.
Nadeau, M.-J.
Grootes, P.
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title Two tephra layers bracketing late Holocene palaeoecological changes in Northern Germany
title_short Two tephra layers bracketing late Holocene palaeoecological changes in Northern Germany
title_full Two tephra layers bracketing late Holocene palaeoecological changes in Northern Germany
title_fullStr Two tephra layers bracketing late Holocene palaeoecological changes in Northern Germany
title_full_unstemmed Two tephra layers bracketing late Holocene palaeoecological changes in Northern Germany
title_sort two tephra layers bracketing late holocene palaeoecological changes in northern germany
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