Volcanic ash layers in Lake El'gygytgyn: eight new regionally significant chronostratigraphic markers for western Beringia

Ash layers from explosive volcanic eruptions (i.e., tephra) represent isochronous surfaces independent from the environment in which they are deposited and the distance from their source. In comparison to eastern Beringia (non-glaciated Yukon and Alaska), few Plio-Pleistocene distal tephra are known...

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Main Authors: van den Bogaard, C., Jensen, B. J. L., Pearce, N. J. G., Froese, D. G., Portnyagin, M. V., Ponomareva, V. V., Wennrich, V.
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Language:English
Published: COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH 2014
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spelling ftubkoeln:oai:USBKOELN.ub.uni-koeln.de:45005 2023-05-15T15:00:46+02:00 Volcanic ash layers in Lake El'gygytgyn: eight new regionally significant chronostratigraphic markers for western Beringia van den Bogaard, C. Jensen, B. J. L. Pearce, N. J. G. Froese, D. G. Portnyagin, M. V. Ponomareva, V. V. Wennrich, V. 2014 https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/45005/ eng eng COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH van den Bogaard, C., Jensen, B. J. L., Pearce, N. J. G., Froese, D. G., Portnyagin, M. V., Ponomareva, V. V. and Wennrich, V. (2014). Volcanic ash layers in Lake El'gygytgyn: eight new regionally significant chronostratigraphic markers for western Beringia. Clim. Past., 10 (3). S. 1041 - 1063. GOTTINGEN: COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH. ISSN 1814-9332 ddc:no doc-type:article publishedVersion 2014 ftubkoeln 2022-11-09T07:28:58Z Ash layers from explosive volcanic eruptions (i.e., tephra) represent isochronous surfaces independent from the environment in which they are deposited and the distance from their source. In comparison to eastern Beringia (non-glaciated Yukon and Alaska), few Plio-Pleistocene distal tephra are known from western Beringia (non-glaciated arctic and subarctic eastern Russia), hindering the dating and correlation of sediments beyond the limit of radiocarbon and luminescence methods. The identification of eight visible tephra layers (T0-T7) in sediment cores extracted from Lake El'gygytgyn, in the Far East Russian Arctic, indicates the feasibility of developing a tephrostratigraphic framework for this region. These tephra range in age from ca 45 ky to 2.2 My old, and each is described and characterized by its major-, minor-, trace-element and Pb isotope composition. These data show that subduction-zone-related volcanism from the Kurile-Kamchatka-Aleutian Arc and Alaska Peninsula is the most likely source, with Pb isotope data indicating a Kamchatkan volcanic source for tephra layers T0-T5 and T7, while a source in the Aleutian Arc is possible for tephra T6. The location of Lake El'gygytgyn relative to potential source volcanoes (> 1000 km) suggests these tephra are regionally distributed over a large area. These deposits provide a unique opportunity to correlate the high-resolution paleoenvironmental records of Lake El'gygytgyn to other terrestrial paleoenvironmental archives from western Beringia and marine records from the western North Pacific and Bering Sea, and to move towards the development of a robust integrated framework between the continuous paleoclimatic records of Lake El'gygytgyn and other terrestrial and marine records in NE Eurasia. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Bering Sea Kamchatka Subarctic Alaska Beringia Yukon Cologne University: KUPS Arctic Bering Sea Pacific Yukon
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van den Bogaard, C.
Jensen, B. J. L.
Pearce, N. J. G.
Froese, D. G.
Portnyagin, M. V.
Ponomareva, V. V.
Wennrich, V.
Volcanic ash layers in Lake El'gygytgyn: eight new regionally significant chronostratigraphic markers for western Beringia
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description Ash layers from explosive volcanic eruptions (i.e., tephra) represent isochronous surfaces independent from the environment in which they are deposited and the distance from their source. In comparison to eastern Beringia (non-glaciated Yukon and Alaska), few Plio-Pleistocene distal tephra are known from western Beringia (non-glaciated arctic and subarctic eastern Russia), hindering the dating and correlation of sediments beyond the limit of radiocarbon and luminescence methods. The identification of eight visible tephra layers (T0-T7) in sediment cores extracted from Lake El'gygytgyn, in the Far East Russian Arctic, indicates the feasibility of developing a tephrostratigraphic framework for this region. These tephra range in age from ca 45 ky to 2.2 My old, and each is described and characterized by its major-, minor-, trace-element and Pb isotope composition. These data show that subduction-zone-related volcanism from the Kurile-Kamchatka-Aleutian Arc and Alaska Peninsula is the most likely source, with Pb isotope data indicating a Kamchatkan volcanic source for tephra layers T0-T5 and T7, while a source in the Aleutian Arc is possible for tephra T6. The location of Lake El'gygytgyn relative to potential source volcanoes (> 1000 km) suggests these tephra are regionally distributed over a large area. These deposits provide a unique opportunity to correlate the high-resolution paleoenvironmental records of Lake El'gygytgyn to other terrestrial paleoenvironmental archives from western Beringia and marine records from the western North Pacific and Bering Sea, and to move towards the development of a robust integrated framework between the continuous paleoclimatic records of Lake El'gygytgyn and other terrestrial and marine records in NE Eurasia.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author van den Bogaard, C.
Jensen, B. J. L.
Pearce, N. J. G.
Froese, D. G.
Portnyagin, M. V.
Ponomareva, V. V.
Wennrich, V.
author_facet van den Bogaard, C.
Jensen, B. J. L.
Pearce, N. J. G.
Froese, D. G.
Portnyagin, M. V.
Ponomareva, V. V.
Wennrich, V.
author_sort van den Bogaard, C.
title Volcanic ash layers in Lake El'gygytgyn: eight new regionally significant chronostratigraphic markers for western Beringia
title_short Volcanic ash layers in Lake El'gygytgyn: eight new regionally significant chronostratigraphic markers for western Beringia
title_full Volcanic ash layers in Lake El'gygytgyn: eight new regionally significant chronostratigraphic markers for western Beringia
title_fullStr Volcanic ash layers in Lake El'gygytgyn: eight new regionally significant chronostratigraphic markers for western Beringia
title_full_unstemmed Volcanic ash layers in Lake El'gygytgyn: eight new regionally significant chronostratigraphic markers for western Beringia
title_sort volcanic ash layers in lake el'gygytgyn: eight new regionally significant chronostratigraphic markers for western beringia
publisher COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
publishDate 2014
url https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/45005/
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