Identification of cryptotephra horizons in a North East Atlantic marine record spanning marine isotope stages 4 and 5a (similar to 60,000-82,000 a b2k)

Tephrochronology is one of the few techniques that offer considerable, but as yet largely unrealised, potential for the correlation of North Atlantic palaeoclimatic archives spanning the MIS 4 and 5a substage period - a phase of pronounced global cooling during the initiation of the last glacial per...

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Published in:Quaternary International
Main Authors: Abbott, Peter M., Davies, Siwan M., Austin, William E. N., Pearce, Nicholas J. G., Hibbert, Fiona D.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/identification-of-cryptotephra-horizons-in-a-north-east-atlantic-marine-record-spanning-marine-isotope-stages-4-and-5a-similar-to-6000082000-a-b2k(3ad52055-cae5-4648-a5b2-30b74ad8f593).html
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2011.07.033
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Summary:Tephrochronology is one of the few techniques that offer considerable, but as yet largely unrealised, potential for the correlation of North Atlantic palaeoclimatic archives spanning the MIS 4 and 5a substage period - a phase of pronounced global cooling during the initiation of the last glacial period. In this investigation, two previously unidentified rhyolitic tephra horizons believed to be sourced from Iceland were isolated within the giant piston core MD04-2822, retrieved from the Rockall Trough, North East Atlantic. One horizon was deposited at the beginning of Greenland Stadial 19 (similar to 70,150 a b2k) and the other around the cooling transition at the end of Greenland Interstadial 20 (similar to 75,320 a b2k). Density separation, EPMA and LA-ICP-MS techniques were utilised for the identification of these cryptotephra within the fine-fraction sediment (