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Dating of the Viking Age Landnám Tephra Sequence in Lake Mývatn Sediment, North Iceland

Authors :
Magnús Á. Sigurgeirsson
Anthony Newton
Árni Einarsson
Ulf Hauptfleisch
Source :
Journal of the North Atlantic. 5:1-11
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Journal of the North Atlantic, 2013.

Abstract

Soil profiles and archaeological sites in Northeast Iceland contain a sequence of basaltic tephra layers coinciding in time with the first human settlement of the area during the Viking Age, known as the Landnam tephra sequence. The chronology of these layers is useful when reconstructing the history of human settlement in Iceland and its environmental impact. The only properly dated tephra layer from this tephra sequence is the Landnam tephra layer (LTL), formed in the A.D. 870s. Sedimentation rates calculated from the interval between tephra layers of known age (A.D. 871 ± 2, 1158, and 1300) in high-resolution sediment cores from Lake Mývatn were used to establish the approximate age of six tephra layers in the medieval period. One of the main objectives of the study was to improve dating of a younger tephra layer, formed in the mid-10th century according to previous studies. This tephra layer, originating from the Veiðivotn volcanic system, has proven to be a very important marker bed for arch...

Details

ISSN :
19351933
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the North Atlantic
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........69533d149d8c05ddb25c82484ae0455d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3721/037.004.m702