A North Atlantic tephrostratigraphical framework for 130–60 ka b2k::new tephra discoveries, marine-based correlations, and future challenges

Building chronological frameworks for proxy sequences spanning 130–60 ka b2k is plagued by difficulties and uncertainties. Recent developments in the North Atlantic region, however, affirm the potential offered by tephrochronology and specifically the search for cryptotephra. Here we review the pote...

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Published in:Quaternary Science Reviews
Main Authors: Davies, Siwan M., Abbott, Peter M., Meara, Rhian H., Pearce, Nicholas J.g., Austin, William E.n., Chapman, Mark R., Svensson, Anders, Bigler, Matthias, Rasmussen, Tine L., Rasmussen, Sune O., Farmer, Elizabeth J.
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/8f19fbd2-1c02-4861-929f-700043158578 2024-09-15T18:09:36+00:00 A North Atlantic tephrostratigraphical framework for 130–60 ka b2k::new tephra discoveries, marine-based correlations, and future challenges Davies, Siwan M. Abbott, Peter M. Meara, Rhian H. Pearce, Nicholas J.g. Austin, William E.n. Chapman, Mark R. Svensson, Anders Bigler, Matthias Rasmussen, Tine L. Rasmussen, Sune O. Farmer, Elizabeth J. 2014-12-01 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/8f19fbd2-1c02-4861-929f-700043158578 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.03.024 https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0277379114001140 eng eng https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/8f19fbd2-1c02-4861-929f-700043158578 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Davies , S M , Abbott , P M , Meara , R H , Pearce , N J G , Austin , W E N , Chapman , M R , Svensson , A , Bigler , M , Rasmussen , T L , Rasmussen , S O & Farmer , E J 2014 , ' A North Atlantic tephrostratigraphical framework for 130–60 ka b2k: new tephra discoveries, marine-based correlations, and future challenges ' , Quaternary Science Reviews , vol. 106 , pp. 101-121 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.03.024 Tephra Cryptotephra Tephrostratigraphy Greenland ice-cores North Atlantic marine cores Iceland Tephra correlations Glass-shard analysis Rapid climate changes article 2014 ftuhipublicatio https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.03.024 2024-06-24T23:48:36Z Building chronological frameworks for proxy sequences spanning 130–60 ka b2k is plagued by difficulties and uncertainties. Recent developments in the North Atlantic region, however, affirm the potential offered by tephrochronology and specifically the search for cryptotephra. Here we review the potential offered by tephrostratigraphy for sequences spanning 130–60 ka b2k. We combine newly identified cryptotephra deposits from the NGRIP ice-core and a marine core from the Iceland Basin with previously published data from the ice and marine realms to construct the first tephrostratigraphical framework for this time-interval. Forty-three tephra or cryptotephra deposits are incorporated into this framework; twenty three tephra deposits are found in the Greenland ice-cores, including nine new NGRIP tephras, and twenty separate deposits are preserved in various North Atlantic marine sequences. Major, minor and trace element results are presented for the new NGRIP horizons together with age estimates based on their position within the ice-core record. Basaltic tephras of Icelandic origin dominate the framework with only eight tephras of rhyolitic composition found. New results from marine core MD99-2253 also illustrate some of the complexities and challenges of assessing the depositional integrity of marine cryptotephra deposits. Tephra-based correlations in the marine environment provide independent tie-points for this time-interval and highlight the potential of widening the application of tephrochronology. Further investigations, however, are required, that combine robust geochemical fingerprinting and a rigorous assessment of tephra depositional processes, in order to trace coeval events between the two depositional realms. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Greenland ice cores ice core Iceland NGRIP North Atlantic University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI Quaternary Science Reviews 106 101 121
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topic Tephra
Cryptotephra
Tephrostratigraphy
Greenland ice-cores
North Atlantic marine cores
Iceland
Tephra correlations
Glass-shard analysis
Rapid climate changes
spellingShingle Tephra
Cryptotephra
Tephrostratigraphy
Greenland ice-cores
North Atlantic marine cores
Iceland
Tephra correlations
Glass-shard analysis
Rapid climate changes
Davies, Siwan M.
Abbott, Peter M.
Meara, Rhian H.
Pearce, Nicholas J.g.
Austin, William E.n.
Chapman, Mark R.
Svensson, Anders
Bigler, Matthias
Rasmussen, Tine L.
Rasmussen, Sune O.
Farmer, Elizabeth J.
A North Atlantic tephrostratigraphical framework for 130–60 ka b2k::new tephra discoveries, marine-based correlations, and future challenges
topic_facet Tephra
Cryptotephra
Tephrostratigraphy
Greenland ice-cores
North Atlantic marine cores
Iceland
Tephra correlations
Glass-shard analysis
Rapid climate changes
description Building chronological frameworks for proxy sequences spanning 130–60 ka b2k is plagued by difficulties and uncertainties. Recent developments in the North Atlantic region, however, affirm the potential offered by tephrochronology and specifically the search for cryptotephra. Here we review the potential offered by tephrostratigraphy for sequences spanning 130–60 ka b2k. We combine newly identified cryptotephra deposits from the NGRIP ice-core and a marine core from the Iceland Basin with previously published data from the ice and marine realms to construct the first tephrostratigraphical framework for this time-interval. Forty-three tephra or cryptotephra deposits are incorporated into this framework; twenty three tephra deposits are found in the Greenland ice-cores, including nine new NGRIP tephras, and twenty separate deposits are preserved in various North Atlantic marine sequences. Major, minor and trace element results are presented for the new NGRIP horizons together with age estimates based on their position within the ice-core record. Basaltic tephras of Icelandic origin dominate the framework with only eight tephras of rhyolitic composition found. New results from marine core MD99-2253 also illustrate some of the complexities and challenges of assessing the depositional integrity of marine cryptotephra deposits. Tephra-based correlations in the marine environment provide independent tie-points for this time-interval and highlight the potential of widening the application of tephrochronology. Further investigations, however, are required, that combine robust geochemical fingerprinting and a rigorous assessment of tephra depositional processes, in order to trace coeval events between the two depositional realms.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Davies, Siwan M.
Abbott, Peter M.
Meara, Rhian H.
Pearce, Nicholas J.g.
Austin, William E.n.
Chapman, Mark R.
Svensson, Anders
Bigler, Matthias
Rasmussen, Tine L.
Rasmussen, Sune O.
Farmer, Elizabeth J.
author_facet Davies, Siwan M.
Abbott, Peter M.
Meara, Rhian H.
Pearce, Nicholas J.g.
Austin, William E.n.
Chapman, Mark R.
Svensson, Anders
Bigler, Matthias
Rasmussen, Tine L.
Rasmussen, Sune O.
Farmer, Elizabeth J.
author_sort Davies, Siwan M.
title A North Atlantic tephrostratigraphical framework for 130–60 ka b2k::new tephra discoveries, marine-based correlations, and future challenges
title_short A North Atlantic tephrostratigraphical framework for 130–60 ka b2k::new tephra discoveries, marine-based correlations, and future challenges
title_full A North Atlantic tephrostratigraphical framework for 130–60 ka b2k::new tephra discoveries, marine-based correlations, and future challenges
title_fullStr A North Atlantic tephrostratigraphical framework for 130–60 ka b2k::new tephra discoveries, marine-based correlations, and future challenges
title_full_unstemmed A North Atlantic tephrostratigraphical framework for 130–60 ka b2k::new tephra discoveries, marine-based correlations, and future challenges
title_sort north atlantic tephrostratigraphical framework for 130–60 ka b2k::new tephra discoveries, marine-based correlations, and future challenges
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url https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/8f19fbd2-1c02-4861-929f-700043158578
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.03.024
https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0277379114001140
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Greenland ice cores
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Iceland
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North Atlantic
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