Volcanic ash preserved in marine sediment sequences is key for independent synchronization of palaeoclimate records within and across different climate archives. Here we present a continuous tephrostratigraphic record from the Labrador Sea, spanning the last 65–5 ka, an area and time period that has not been investigated in detail within the established North Atlantic tephra framework. We investigated marine sediment core GS16‐204‐22CC for increased tephra occurrences and geochemically analysed the major element composition of tephra shards to identify their source volcano(es). In total we observed eight tephra zones, of which five concentration peaks show isochronous features that can be used as independent tie‐points in future studies. Th...
Sulphate records from Greenland ice-cores indicate that Marine Isotope Stages 4 and 5 were character...
The establishment of a tephra framework for the Greenland ice-cores spanning the last glacial period...
The PS2644 deep-sea core sequence, retrieved from the northwestern margin of Iceland and covering th...
Volcanic ash preserved in marine sediment sequences is key for independent synchronization of palaeo...
Geochemically distinct volcanic ash (tephra) deposits are increasingly acknowledged as a key geochro...
During present time, the global climate is changing at a rapid pace. To understand the future conseq...
Tephrochronology is increasingly being recognised as a key tool for the correlation of disparate pal...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Tephrochronology is increasingly being recognised as a key tool for the correlat...
The establishment of a tephra framework for the Greenland ice-cores spanning the last glacial period...
Geochemically distinct volcanic ash (tephra) deposits are increasingly acknowledged as a key geochro...
Five basaltic tephra horizons have been identified in the NGRIP ice-core during the last glacial per...
<p>The record of Icelandic volcanic events in Holocene marine sediments off SE Greenland provides ev...
Tephrochronology is increasingly being recognised as a key tool for the correlation of disparate pal...
Tephra layers preserved within the Greenland ice-cores are crucial for the independent synchronisati...
Five basaltic tephra horizons have been identified in the NGRIP ice-core during the last glacial per...
Sulphate records from Greenland ice-cores indicate that Marine Isotope Stages 4 and 5 were character...
The establishment of a tephra framework for the Greenland ice-cores spanning the last glacial period...
The PS2644 deep-sea core sequence, retrieved from the northwestern margin of Iceland and covering th...
Volcanic ash preserved in marine sediment sequences is key for independent synchronization of palaeo...
Geochemically distinct volcanic ash (tephra) deposits are increasingly acknowledged as a key geochro...
During present time, the global climate is changing at a rapid pace. To understand the future conseq...
Tephrochronology is increasingly being recognised as a key tool for the correlation of disparate pal...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Tephrochronology is increasingly being recognised as a key tool for the correlat...
The establishment of a tephra framework for the Greenland ice-cores spanning the last glacial period...
Geochemically distinct volcanic ash (tephra) deposits are increasingly acknowledged as a key geochro...
Five basaltic tephra horizons have been identified in the NGRIP ice-core during the last glacial per...
<p>The record of Icelandic volcanic events in Holocene marine sediments off SE Greenland provides ev...
Tephrochronology is increasingly being recognised as a key tool for the correlation of disparate pal...
Tephra layers preserved within the Greenland ice-cores are crucial for the independent synchronisati...
Five basaltic tephra horizons have been identified in the NGRIP ice-core during the last glacial per...
Sulphate records from Greenland ice-cores indicate that Marine Isotope Stages 4 and 5 were character...
The establishment of a tephra framework for the Greenland ice-cores spanning the last glacial period...
The PS2644 deep-sea core sequence, retrieved from the northwestern margin of Iceland and covering th...