The late Holoce 14C reservoir age in the Chukchi Sea as inferred from tephra in marine sediments

Volcanic ash, or tephra, blankets the local and regional landscape following a volcanic eruption. If this ash layer is preserved and identified, it can act as a time synchronous marker bed (isochron) for correlation between marine, terrestrial, glacial and lacustrine deposits. This can be a powerful...

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Main Author: Varhelyi, Aron
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för geologiska vetenskaper 2016
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spelling ftstockholmuniv:oai:DiVA.org:su-130745 2023-05-15T15:54:29+02:00 The late Holoce 14C reservoir age in the Chukchi Sea as inferred from tephra in marine sediments Varhelyi, Aron 2016 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-130745 eng eng Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för geologiska vetenskaper http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-130745 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Tephra Aniakchak Holocene Chukchi Sea Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2016 ftstockholmuniv 2023-02-23T21:35:55Z Volcanic ash, or tephra, blankets the local and regional landscape following a volcanic eruption. If this ash layer is preserved and identified, it can act as a time synchronous marker bed (isochron) for correlation between marine, terrestrial, glacial and lacustrine deposits. This can be a powerful tool when attempting to determine the true age of a marine sample (e.g. clam or mollusk), affected by the marine reservoir effect (MRE). The MRE causes dated radiocarbon to appear the age that carbon was last in equilibrium with the atmosphere rather than the time that a dated material was deposited. The offset (in years) caused by the MRE is referred to as ΔR. Presented in this study is new data on the lowermost part of SWERUS-L2-2-PC1 (2PC), a marine sedimentary core retrieved from the Chukchi shelf north of Siberia. By using quantification of rhyolitic tephra to locate tephra-rich layers for further study, results show a thick layer that is interpreted to have originated from the caldera-forming eruption of Aniakchak (Aniakchak II). The geochemical identification of the tephra was done using electron probe micro-analysis. A grain size analysis was also conducted to learn more about the sedimentology of 2PC and the possible proxies that can be used when trying to determine where to place the isochron. The isochron was finally placed with the help of relevant literature and the results from this study. That position shifted the previous age model of 2PC at a position to yield a ΔR of 482 years for the Chukchi Sea during this time period. Bachelor Thesis Chukchi Chukchi Sea Siberia Stockholm University: Publications (DiVA) Chukchi Sea Chukchi Shelf ENVELOPE(-169.167,-169.167,70.550,70.550)
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topic Tephra
Aniakchak
Holocene
Chukchi Sea
spellingShingle Tephra
Aniakchak
Holocene
Chukchi Sea
Varhelyi, Aron
The late Holoce 14C reservoir age in the Chukchi Sea as inferred from tephra in marine sediments
topic_facet Tephra
Aniakchak
Holocene
Chukchi Sea
description Volcanic ash, or tephra, blankets the local and regional landscape following a volcanic eruption. If this ash layer is preserved and identified, it can act as a time synchronous marker bed (isochron) for correlation between marine, terrestrial, glacial and lacustrine deposits. This can be a powerful tool when attempting to determine the true age of a marine sample (e.g. clam or mollusk), affected by the marine reservoir effect (MRE). The MRE causes dated radiocarbon to appear the age that carbon was last in equilibrium with the atmosphere rather than the time that a dated material was deposited. The offset (in years) caused by the MRE is referred to as ΔR. Presented in this study is new data on the lowermost part of SWERUS-L2-2-PC1 (2PC), a marine sedimentary core retrieved from the Chukchi shelf north of Siberia. By using quantification of rhyolitic tephra to locate tephra-rich layers for further study, results show a thick layer that is interpreted to have originated from the caldera-forming eruption of Aniakchak (Aniakchak II). The geochemical identification of the tephra was done using electron probe micro-analysis. A grain size analysis was also conducted to learn more about the sedimentology of 2PC and the possible proxies that can be used when trying to determine where to place the isochron. The isochron was finally placed with the help of relevant literature and the results from this study. That position shifted the previous age model of 2PC at a position to yield a ΔR of 482 years for the Chukchi Sea during this time period.
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author Varhelyi, Aron
author_facet Varhelyi, Aron
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title The late Holoce 14C reservoir age in the Chukchi Sea as inferred from tephra in marine sediments
title_short The late Holoce 14C reservoir age in the Chukchi Sea as inferred from tephra in marine sediments
title_full The late Holoce 14C reservoir age in the Chukchi Sea as inferred from tephra in marine sediments
title_fullStr The late Holoce 14C reservoir age in the Chukchi Sea as inferred from tephra in marine sediments
title_full_unstemmed The late Holoce 14C reservoir age in the Chukchi Sea as inferred from tephra in marine sediments
title_sort late holoce 14c reservoir age in the chukchi sea as inferred from tephra in marine sediments
publisher Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för geologiska vetenskaper
publishDate 2016
url http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-130745
long_lat ENVELOPE(-169.167,-169.167,70.550,70.550)
geographic Chukchi Sea
Chukchi Shelf
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Chukchi Shelf
genre Chukchi
Chukchi Sea
Siberia
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Chukchi Sea
Siberia
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