Revisiting the Y-3 tephrostratigraphic marker:a new diagnostic glass geochemistry, age estimate, and details on its climatostratigraphical context

The ‘Y-3’ tephra is a crucial stratigraphic marker within the central Mediterranean region that falls close to the Marine Isotope Stage 3/2 transition and a cooling event proposed as a correlative of the North Atlantic Heinrich Stadial 3 (HS3). Consequently, this tephra offers great potential to ass...

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Main Authors: Albert, Paul G., Hardiman, Mark, Keller, Jorg, Tomlinson, Emma L., Smith, Victoria C., Bourne, Anna J., Wulf, Sabine, Zanchetta, Giovanni, Sulpizio, Roberto, Meuller, Ulrich C., Pross, Joerg, Ottolini, Luisa, Matthews, Ian P., Blockley, Simon P. E., Menzies, Martin A.
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.04.002
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spelling ftunivportsmpubl:oai:researchportal.port.ac.uk:publications/32e621b0-9d5c-4556-84a7-06fc7bebc71b 2023-05-15T17:34:47+02:00 Revisiting the Y-3 tephrostratigraphic marker:a new diagnostic glass geochemistry, age estimate, and details on its climatostratigraphical context Albert, Paul G. Hardiman, Mark Keller, Jorg Tomlinson, Emma L. Smith, Victoria C. Bourne, Anna J. Wulf, Sabine Zanchetta, Giovanni Sulpizio, Roberto Meuller, Ulrich C. Pross, Joerg Ottolini, Luisa Matthews, Ian P. Blockley, Simon P. E. Menzies, Martin A. 2015-06-15 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.04.002 https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/revisiting-the-y3-tephrostratigraphic-marker(32e621b0-9d5c-4556-84a7-06fc7bebc71b).html https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/ws/files/1659573/Albert_etal_POSTPRINT.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Albert , P G , Hardiman , M , Keller , J , Tomlinson , E L , Smith , V C , Bourne , A J , Wulf , S , Zanchetta , G , Sulpizio , R , Meuller , U C , Pross , J , Ottolini , L , Matthews , I P , Blockley , S P E & Menzies , M A 2015 , ' Revisiting the Y-3 tephrostratigraphic marker : a new diagnostic glass geochemistry, age estimate, and details on its climatostratigraphical context ' Quaternary Science Reviews , vol 118 , pp. 105-121 . DOI:10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.04.002 Y-3 tephra Ionian Sea Mediterranean tephrochronology Tenaghi Philippon Stadial conditions Bayesian age modelling /dk/atira/pure/core/subjects/geography Geography article 2015 ftunivportsmpubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.04.002 2017-09-28T19:33:26Z The ‘Y-3’ tephra is a crucial stratigraphic marker within the central Mediterranean region that falls close to the Marine Isotope Stage 3/2 transition and a cooling event proposed as a correlative of the North Atlantic Heinrich Stadial 3 (HS3). Consequently, this tephra offers great potential to assess any leads and lags in environmental responses to this abrupt climatic transition. New grain-specific glass analysis (EMPA and LA-ICP-MS) of the type locality Y-3 tephra recorded in the Ionian Sea confirms its origin from Campi Flegrei (CF) but reveals that it is compositionally different from the previously suggested proximal equivalent the VRa eruptive unit (Verdolino Valley, CF). Consequently, the 40Ar/39Ar age of the VRa should not be exported distally to the Y-3 tephra. Instead, we propose a new robust age for the Y-3 tephra following its identification in the Tenaghi Philippon sedimentary record, NE Greece. A Bayesian-based 14C age model from Tenaghi Philippon provides a distal age of 28,680–29,420 cal yrs BP for the Y-3 tephra. The identification of this tephra in NE Greece markedly extends its known eastern dispersal. Whilst its stratigraphic position falls within the latter part of a period of low tree pollen percentages related to dry stadial conditions. This new age and environmental context suggest that this marker postdates the onset of HS3 in the eastern Mediterranean region by ∼2300 years. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University of Portsmouth: Portsmouth Research Portal The ''Y'' ENVELOPE(-112.453,-112.453,57.591,57.591) Quaternary Science Reviews 118 105 121
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topic Y-3 tephra
Ionian Sea
Mediterranean tephrochronology
Tenaghi Philippon
Stadial conditions
Bayesian age modelling
/dk/atira/pure/core/subjects/geography
Geography
spellingShingle Y-3 tephra
Ionian Sea
Mediterranean tephrochronology
Tenaghi Philippon
Stadial conditions
Bayesian age modelling
/dk/atira/pure/core/subjects/geography
Geography
Albert, Paul G.
Hardiman, Mark
Keller, Jorg
Tomlinson, Emma L.
Smith, Victoria C.
Bourne, Anna J.
Wulf, Sabine
Zanchetta, Giovanni
Sulpizio, Roberto
Meuller, Ulrich C.
Pross, Joerg
Ottolini, Luisa
Matthews, Ian P.
Blockley, Simon P. E.
Menzies, Martin A.
Revisiting the Y-3 tephrostratigraphic marker:a new diagnostic glass geochemistry, age estimate, and details on its climatostratigraphical context
topic_facet Y-3 tephra
Ionian Sea
Mediterranean tephrochronology
Tenaghi Philippon
Stadial conditions
Bayesian age modelling
/dk/atira/pure/core/subjects/geography
Geography
description The ‘Y-3’ tephra is a crucial stratigraphic marker within the central Mediterranean region that falls close to the Marine Isotope Stage 3/2 transition and a cooling event proposed as a correlative of the North Atlantic Heinrich Stadial 3 (HS3). Consequently, this tephra offers great potential to assess any leads and lags in environmental responses to this abrupt climatic transition. New grain-specific glass analysis (EMPA and LA-ICP-MS) of the type locality Y-3 tephra recorded in the Ionian Sea confirms its origin from Campi Flegrei (CF) but reveals that it is compositionally different from the previously suggested proximal equivalent the VRa eruptive unit (Verdolino Valley, CF). Consequently, the 40Ar/39Ar age of the VRa should not be exported distally to the Y-3 tephra. Instead, we propose a new robust age for the Y-3 tephra following its identification in the Tenaghi Philippon sedimentary record, NE Greece. A Bayesian-based 14C age model from Tenaghi Philippon provides a distal age of 28,680–29,420 cal yrs BP for the Y-3 tephra. The identification of this tephra in NE Greece markedly extends its known eastern dispersal. Whilst its stratigraphic position falls within the latter part of a period of low tree pollen percentages related to dry stadial conditions. This new age and environmental context suggest that this marker postdates the onset of HS3 in the eastern Mediterranean region by ∼2300 years.
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author Albert, Paul G.
Hardiman, Mark
Keller, Jorg
Tomlinson, Emma L.
Smith, Victoria C.
Bourne, Anna J.
Wulf, Sabine
Zanchetta, Giovanni
Sulpizio, Roberto
Meuller, Ulrich C.
Pross, Joerg
Ottolini, Luisa
Matthews, Ian P.
Blockley, Simon P. E.
Menzies, Martin A.
author_facet Albert, Paul G.
Hardiman, Mark
Keller, Jorg
Tomlinson, Emma L.
Smith, Victoria C.
Bourne, Anna J.
Wulf, Sabine
Zanchetta, Giovanni
Sulpizio, Roberto
Meuller, Ulrich C.
Pross, Joerg
Ottolini, Luisa
Matthews, Ian P.
Blockley, Simon P. E.
Menzies, Martin A.
author_sort Albert, Paul G.
title Revisiting the Y-3 tephrostratigraphic marker:a new diagnostic glass geochemistry, age estimate, and details on its climatostratigraphical context
title_short Revisiting the Y-3 tephrostratigraphic marker:a new diagnostic glass geochemistry, age estimate, and details on its climatostratigraphical context
title_full Revisiting the Y-3 tephrostratigraphic marker:a new diagnostic glass geochemistry, age estimate, and details on its climatostratigraphical context
title_fullStr Revisiting the Y-3 tephrostratigraphic marker:a new diagnostic glass geochemistry, age estimate, and details on its climatostratigraphical context
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting the Y-3 tephrostratigraphic marker:a new diagnostic glass geochemistry, age estimate, and details on its climatostratigraphical context
title_sort revisiting the y-3 tephrostratigraphic marker:a new diagnostic glass geochemistry, age estimate, and details on its climatostratigraphical context
publishDate 2015
url https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.04.002
https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/revisiting-the-y3-tephrostratigraphic-marker(32e621b0-9d5c-4556-84a7-06fc7bebc71b).html
https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/ws/files/1659573/Albert_etal_POSTPRINT.pdf
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