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Geochemistry of historical-age silicic tephras in Iceland

Authors :
GudrĂșn Larsen
Anthony Newton
Andrew J. Dugmore
Source :
The Holocene. 9:463-471
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 1999.

Abstract

The major element chemistry of nine silicic tephras of historical age from Iceland is assessed as a key step in the development of the recent tephrochronology of the North Atlantic region. The tephras include the largest such layers produced by each of the five central volcanoes Hekla, Ö ræfajökull, Eyjafjallajökull, Torfajökull and Askja since the ninth century ad (H 1104, Ö1362, E 1821, Landnám tephra c. 870, A 1875) and four other tephras (H 1158, H 1510, H 1947, Ö1727). The determination of grain discrete major element chemistry of the glass fraction is a fundamental stage in the identification and correlation of tephra, and allows links to be made between Icelandic source areas (with precise dating evidence) and distal deposits elsewhere in the North Atlantic region. Although major element data can be used to discriminate between tephra layers produced by the different central volcanoes, on its own it cannot be used to identify all the Holocene layers produced by each central volcano. However, integration with other stratigraphic and chronological data can resolve ambiguous cases, permitting the confident identification of precise isochrones.

Details

ISSN :
14770911 and 09596836
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Holocene
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3c9511481b9a7df03b1cc3da1272021e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1191/095968399669624108