Widespread tephra dispersal and ignimbrite emplacement from a subglacial volcano (Torfajökull, Iceland)

The tephra dispersal mechanisms of rhyolitic glaciovolcanic eruptions are little known, but can be investigated through the correlation of eruptive products across multiple depositional settings. Using geochemistry and geochronology, we correlate a regionally important Pleistocene tephra horizon-the...

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Main Authors: Moles, J.D., McGarvie, Dave, Stevenson, J.A., Sherlock, S.C., Abbott, P.M., Jenner, F.E., Halton, A.M.
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Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/134719/
https://doi.org/10.1130/G46004.1
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author Moles, J.D.
McGarvie, Dave
Stevenson, J.A.
Sherlock, S.C.
Abbott, P.M.
Jenner, F.E.
Halton, A.M.
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Stevenson, J.A.
Sherlock, S.C.
Abbott, P.M.
Jenner, F.E.
Halton, A.M.
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description The tephra dispersal mechanisms of rhyolitic glaciovolcanic eruptions are little known, but can be investigated through the correlation of eruptive products across multiple depositional settings. Using geochemistry and geochronology, we correlate a regionally important Pleistocene tephra horizon-the rhyolitic component of North Atlantic Ash Zone II (II-RHY-1)-and the Thórsmörk Ignimbrite with rhyolitic tuyas at Torfajökull volcano, Iceland. The eruption breached an ice mass > 400 m thick, leading to the widespread dispersal of II-RHY-1 across the North Atlantic and the Greenland ice sheet. Locally, pyroclastic density currents traveled across the ice surface, depositing the variably welded Thórsmörk Ignimbrite beyond the ice margin and ~30 km from source. The widely dispersed products of this eruption represent a valuable isochronous tie line between terrestrial, marine, and ice-core paleoenvironmental records. Using the tephra horizon, estimates of ice thickness and extent derived from the eruption deposits can be directly linked to the regional climate archive, which records the eruption at the onset of Greenland Stadial 15.2. © 2019 Geological Society of America.
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op_relation Moles, J.D. and McGarvie, Dave and Stevenson, J.A. and Sherlock, S.C. and Abbott, P.M. and Jenner, F.E. and Halton, A.M. (2019) Widespread tephra dispersal and ignimbrite emplacement from a subglacial volcano (Torfajökull, Iceland). Geology, 47 (6). pp. 577-580. ISSN 0091-7613
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spelling ftulancaster:oai:eprints.lancs.ac.uk:134719 2025-01-16T22:10:14+00:00 Widespread tephra dispersal and ignimbrite emplacement from a subglacial volcano (Torfajökull, Iceland) Moles, J.D. McGarvie, Dave Stevenson, J.A. Sherlock, S.C. Abbott, P.M. Jenner, F.E. Halton, A.M. 2019-06-01 https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/134719/ https://doi.org/10.1130/G46004.1 unknown Moles, J.D. and McGarvie, Dave and Stevenson, J.A. and Sherlock, S.C. and Abbott, P.M. and Jenner, F.E. and Halton, A.M. (2019) Widespread tephra dispersal and ignimbrite emplacement from a subglacial volcano (Torfajökull, Iceland). Geology, 47 (6). pp. 577-580. ISSN 0091-7613 Journal Article PeerReviewed 2019 ftulancaster https://doi.org/10.1130/G46004.1 2023-08-03T22:36:01Z The tephra dispersal mechanisms of rhyolitic glaciovolcanic eruptions are little known, but can be investigated through the correlation of eruptive products across multiple depositional settings. Using geochemistry and geochronology, we correlate a regionally important Pleistocene tephra horizon-the rhyolitic component of North Atlantic Ash Zone II (II-RHY-1)-and the Thórsmörk Ignimbrite with rhyolitic tuyas at Torfajökull volcano, Iceland. The eruption breached an ice mass > 400 m thick, leading to the widespread dispersal of II-RHY-1 across the North Atlantic and the Greenland ice sheet. Locally, pyroclastic density currents traveled across the ice surface, depositing the variably welded Thórsmörk Ignimbrite beyond the ice margin and ~30 km from source. The widely dispersed products of this eruption represent a valuable isochronous tie line between terrestrial, marine, and ice-core paleoenvironmental records. Using the tephra horizon, estimates of ice thickness and extent derived from the eruption deposits can be directly linked to the regional climate archive, which records the eruption at the onset of Greenland Stadial 15.2. © 2019 Geological Society of America. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland ice core Ice Sheet Iceland North Atlantic Lancaster University: Lancaster Eprints Greenland Torfajökull ENVELOPE(-19.027,-19.027,63.898,63.898) Geology 47 6 577 580
spellingShingle Moles, J.D.
McGarvie, Dave
Stevenson, J.A.
Sherlock, S.C.
Abbott, P.M.
Jenner, F.E.
Halton, A.M.
Widespread tephra dispersal and ignimbrite emplacement from a subglacial volcano (Torfajökull, Iceland)
title Widespread tephra dispersal and ignimbrite emplacement from a subglacial volcano (Torfajökull, Iceland)
title_full Widespread tephra dispersal and ignimbrite emplacement from a subglacial volcano (Torfajökull, Iceland)
title_fullStr Widespread tephra dispersal and ignimbrite emplacement from a subglacial volcano (Torfajökull, Iceland)
title_full_unstemmed Widespread tephra dispersal and ignimbrite emplacement from a subglacial volcano (Torfajökull, Iceland)
title_short Widespread tephra dispersal and ignimbrite emplacement from a subglacial volcano (Torfajökull, Iceland)
title_sort widespread tephra dispersal and ignimbrite emplacement from a subglacial volcano (torfajökull, iceland)
url https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/134719/
https://doi.org/10.1130/G46004.1