Transatlantic distribution of the Alaskan White River Ash

Volcanic ash layers preserved within the geologic record represent precise time markers that correlate disparate depositional environments and enable the investigation of synchronous and/or asynchronous behaviors in Earth system and archaeological sciences. However, it is generally assumed that only...

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Main Authors: Jensen, B.J.L., Pyne-O'Donnell, S., Plunkett, G., Froese, D.G., Hughes, P.D.M., Sigl, M., McConnell, J.R., Amesbury, M.J., Blackwell, P.G., van den Bogaard, C., Buck, C.E., Charman, D.J., Clague, J.J., Hall, V.A., Koch, J., Mackay, H., Mallon, G., McColl, L., Pilcher, J.R.
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Published: 2014
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:385810 2023-08-27T04:09:46+02:00 Transatlantic distribution of the Alaskan White River Ash Jensen, B.J.L. Pyne-O'Donnell, S. Plunkett, G. Froese, D.G. Hughes, P.D.M. Sigl, M. McConnell, J.R. Amesbury, M.J. Blackwell, P.G. van den Bogaard, C. Buck, C.E. Charman, D.J. Clague, J.J. Hall, V.A. Koch, J. Mackay, H. Mallon, G. McColl, L. Pilcher, J.R. 2014-10 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/385810/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/385810/1/Jensen%2520et%2520al%25202014%2520Geology.pdf en English eng https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/385810/1/Jensen%2520et%2520al%25202014%2520Geology.pdf Jensen, B.J.L., Pyne-O'Donnell, S., Plunkett, G., Froese, D.G., Hughes, P.D.M., Sigl, M., McConnell, J.R., Amesbury, M.J., Blackwell, P.G., van den Bogaard, C., Buck, C.E., Charman, D.J., Clague, J.J., Hall, V.A., Koch, J., Mackay, H., Mallon, G., McColl, L. and Pilcher, J.R. (2014) Transatlantic distribution of the Alaskan White River Ash. Geology, 42 (10), 875-878. (doi:10.1130/G35945.1 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/G35945.1>). cc_by_4 Article PeerReviewed 2014 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.1130/G35945.1 2023-08-03T22:21:28Z Volcanic ash layers preserved within the geologic record represent precise time markers that correlate disparate depositional environments and enable the investigation of synchronous and/or asynchronous behaviors in Earth system and archaeological sciences. However, it is generally assumed that only exceptionally powerful events, such as supereruptions (≥450 km 3 of ejecta as dense-rock equivalent; recurrence interval of ~10 5 yr), distribute ash broadly enough to have an impact on human society, or allow us to address geologic, climatic, and cultural questions on an intercontinental scale. Here we use geochemical, age, and morphological evidence to show that the Alaskan White River Ash (eastern lobe; A.D. 833–850) correlates to the “AD860B” ash (A.D. 846–848) found in Greenland and northern Europe. These occurrences represent the distribution of an ash over 7000 km, linking marine, terrestrial, and ice-core records. Our results indicate that tephra from more moderate-size eruptions, with recurrence intervals of ~100 yr, can have substantially greater distributions than previously thought, with direct implications for volcanic dispersal studies, correlation of widely distributed proxy records, and volcanic hazard assessment. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland ice core University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Greenland Geology 42 10 875 878
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description Volcanic ash layers preserved within the geologic record represent precise time markers that correlate disparate depositional environments and enable the investigation of synchronous and/or asynchronous behaviors in Earth system and archaeological sciences. However, it is generally assumed that only exceptionally powerful events, such as supereruptions (≥450 km 3 of ejecta as dense-rock equivalent; recurrence interval of ~10 5 yr), distribute ash broadly enough to have an impact on human society, or allow us to address geologic, climatic, and cultural questions on an intercontinental scale. Here we use geochemical, age, and morphological evidence to show that the Alaskan White River Ash (eastern lobe; A.D. 833–850) correlates to the “AD860B” ash (A.D. 846–848) found in Greenland and northern Europe. These occurrences represent the distribution of an ash over 7000 km, linking marine, terrestrial, and ice-core records. Our results indicate that tephra from more moderate-size eruptions, with recurrence intervals of ~100 yr, can have substantially greater distributions than previously thought, with direct implications for volcanic dispersal studies, correlation of widely distributed proxy records, and volcanic hazard assessment.
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author Jensen, B.J.L.
Pyne-O'Donnell, S.
Plunkett, G.
Froese, D.G.
Hughes, P.D.M.
Sigl, M.
McConnell, J.R.
Amesbury, M.J.
Blackwell, P.G.
van den Bogaard, C.
Buck, C.E.
Charman, D.J.
Clague, J.J.
Hall, V.A.
Koch, J.
Mackay, H.
Mallon, G.
McColl, L.
Pilcher, J.R.
spellingShingle Jensen, B.J.L.
Pyne-O'Donnell, S.
Plunkett, G.
Froese, D.G.
Hughes, P.D.M.
Sigl, M.
McConnell, J.R.
Amesbury, M.J.
Blackwell, P.G.
van den Bogaard, C.
Buck, C.E.
Charman, D.J.
Clague, J.J.
Hall, V.A.
Koch, J.
Mackay, H.
Mallon, G.
McColl, L.
Pilcher, J.R.
Transatlantic distribution of the Alaskan White River Ash
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Pyne-O'Donnell, S.
Plunkett, G.
Froese, D.G.
Hughes, P.D.M.
Sigl, M.
McConnell, J.R.
Amesbury, M.J.
Blackwell, P.G.
van den Bogaard, C.
Buck, C.E.
Charman, D.J.
Clague, J.J.
Hall, V.A.
Koch, J.
Mackay, H.
Mallon, G.
McColl, L.
Pilcher, J.R.
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