International audienceThis paper presents geochemical profiles of a tephra-bearing minerotrophic peat column from NE-Iceland obtained using various elemental analyses of the solid phase and the pore water. The influence of tephra grain size, thickness and composition of each tephra on the peat geochemistry was investigated. Interpretations are supported by a statistical approach, in particular by autocorrelation, and by microscopy observations. Minerotrophic peat geochemistry may be strongly dependent upon post-depositional mobilization and possible leaching of elements as demonstrated by Fe and trace metal concentration profiles. Chemical elements, and more specifically potentially harmful metals, can be slowly leached out of volcanic fall...
This paper presents one of the most extensive Holocene tephra records found to date in Scandinavia. ...
International audienceThe 147-m-long sediment sequence recovered from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 152...
The storage of carbon, metals and nutrients in peat lands at high latitude is sensitive to climate- ...
International audienceThis paper presents geochemical profiles of a tephra-bearing minerotrophic pea...
Understanding the taphonomy of tephra (volcanic ash) is crucial to the use of tephrochronology in pe...
Tephra layers with Icelandic provenance have been identified across the North Atlantic region in ter...
Understanding the taphonomy of tephra (volcanic ash) is crucial to the use of tephrochronology in pe...
AbstractMicroscopic tephra layers (‘cryptotephras’) represent important age-equivalent stratigraphic...
Microscopic tephra layers (‘cryptotephras’) represent important age-equivalent stratigraphic markers...
Sedimentological and biogeochemical measurements were conducted on minerotrophic peat in a wildernes...
Holocene peat bog deposits in Northem Germany have been studied by physical, chemical, and petrologi...
This study examines the depletion of ferromagnesian silicate minerals from a sequence of thin, dista...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
Despite the widespread application of tephra studies for dating and correlation of stratigraphic seq...
Two eruptions from Icelandic volcanoes have in the last years caused widespread dispersalof volcanic...
This paper presents one of the most extensive Holocene tephra records found to date in Scandinavia. ...
International audienceThe 147-m-long sediment sequence recovered from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 152...
The storage of carbon, metals and nutrients in peat lands at high latitude is sensitive to climate- ...
International audienceThis paper presents geochemical profiles of a tephra-bearing minerotrophic pea...
Understanding the taphonomy of tephra (volcanic ash) is crucial to the use of tephrochronology in pe...
Tephra layers with Icelandic provenance have been identified across the North Atlantic region in ter...
Understanding the taphonomy of tephra (volcanic ash) is crucial to the use of tephrochronology in pe...
AbstractMicroscopic tephra layers (‘cryptotephras’) represent important age-equivalent stratigraphic...
Microscopic tephra layers (‘cryptotephras’) represent important age-equivalent stratigraphic markers...
Sedimentological and biogeochemical measurements were conducted on minerotrophic peat in a wildernes...
Holocene peat bog deposits in Northem Germany have been studied by physical, chemical, and petrologi...
This study examines the depletion of ferromagnesian silicate minerals from a sequence of thin, dista...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
Despite the widespread application of tephra studies for dating and correlation of stratigraphic seq...
Two eruptions from Icelandic volcanoes have in the last years caused widespread dispersalof volcanic...
This paper presents one of the most extensive Holocene tephra records found to date in Scandinavia. ...
International audienceThe 147-m-long sediment sequence recovered from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 152...
The storage of carbon, metals and nutrients in peat lands at high latitude is sensitive to climate- ...