Certain marginal marine environments, such as the Scottish fjord systems, contain high-resolution records of palaeoclimatic change in which decadal to centennial climatic events can be resolved. This paper explores the possibilities of using tephrochronology to stratigraphically constrain the timing of such events in the Loch Sunart record (MD04-2831) on the NW coast of Scotland (UK). One tephra horizon (containing both silicic and basaltic shards) is identified within Late Holocene sediment with geochemical analyses of the basaltic shards suggesting an origin in the Veidiviitn-Baroarbunga volcanic system. Radiocarbon age estimates and stratigraphic information suggests that the AD 871 Landnam tephra is the most likely candidate. The shards...
Five basaltic tephra horizons have been identified in the NGRIP ice-core during the last glacial per...
The uncertainties regarding future climate change have put considerable notice to the climate variab...
Several tephra layers from the last millennium have been identified in distal peat and lake sediment...
Four Holocene tephras of Icelandic origin have been identified and geochemically characterised from ...
Twelve definable cryptotephra layers younger than c. 8600cal. BP are reported from lacustrine core m...
Abstract:Mid-Holocene tephra layers have been located and geochemically analysed from seven ombrotro...
The tephrochronology of the last 3000 years has been investigated in soil sections in north Iceland ...
This paper focuses on the chronology and environmental significance of a sediment sequence from an a...
Abstract: Twelve definable cryptotephra layers younger than c. 8600cal. BP are reported from lacustr...
The distal Icelandic tephra known as the Glen Garry layer has been dated by AMS 14C at eight ombrotr...
The north Icelandic shelf is partly distinguished by the Tjörnes Fracture Zone featuring numerous ac...
Radiocarbon dating of lake sediment records can be challenging the Faroe Islands due to remobilizati...
Tephra stratigraphical and tephrochronological studies of marine core MD99-2275 on the North Iceland...
Mid-Holocene tephra layers have been located and geochemically analysed from seven ombrotrophic bogs...
Five basaltic tephra horizons have been identified in the NGRIP ice-core during the last glacial per...
Five basaltic tephra horizons have been identified in the NGRIP ice-core during the last glacial per...
The uncertainties regarding future climate change have put considerable notice to the climate variab...
Several tephra layers from the last millennium have been identified in distal peat and lake sediment...
Four Holocene tephras of Icelandic origin have been identified and geochemically characterised from ...
Twelve definable cryptotephra layers younger than c. 8600cal. BP are reported from lacustrine core m...
Abstract:Mid-Holocene tephra layers have been located and geochemically analysed from seven ombrotro...
The tephrochronology of the last 3000 years has been investigated in soil sections in north Iceland ...
This paper focuses on the chronology and environmental significance of a sediment sequence from an a...
Abstract: Twelve definable cryptotephra layers younger than c. 8600cal. BP are reported from lacustr...
The distal Icelandic tephra known as the Glen Garry layer has been dated by AMS 14C at eight ombrotr...
The north Icelandic shelf is partly distinguished by the Tjörnes Fracture Zone featuring numerous ac...
Radiocarbon dating of lake sediment records can be challenging the Faroe Islands due to remobilizati...
Tephra stratigraphical and tephrochronological studies of marine core MD99-2275 on the North Iceland...
Mid-Holocene tephra layers have been located and geochemically analysed from seven ombrotrophic bogs...
Five basaltic tephra horizons have been identified in the NGRIP ice-core during the last glacial per...
Five basaltic tephra horizons have been identified in the NGRIP ice-core during the last glacial per...
The uncertainties regarding future climate change have put considerable notice to the climate variab...
Several tephra layers from the last millennium have been identified in distal peat and lake sediment...