A new Icelandic ash layer has been detected in mid-Interstadial sediments in a number of Scottish Lateglacial sequences and has been named the Penifiler Tephra. It is rhyolitic in composition and possesses a chemistry, which is similar to the Borrobol Tephra of early Lateglacial Interstadial age, which also occurs in a number of these same sequences. Where the Borrobol Tephra has been identified in these sequences it consistently exhibits a diffuse distribution accompanied in some cases by stratigraphic bimodality. A number of sedimentological and taphonomic factors are considered in order to account for this distribution. One possibility is that these distributions are produced by taphonomic factors. Another possibility is that the Borrobo...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
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...
A new Icelandic ash layer has been detected in mid-Interstadial sediments in a number of Scottish La...
A new Icelandic ash layer has been detected in mid-Interstadial sediments in a number of Scottish La...
A new Icelandic ash layer has been detected in mid-Interstadial sediments in a number of Scottish La...
A new Icelandic ash layer has been detected in mid-Interstadial sediments in a number of Scottish La...
A new Icelandic ash layer has been detected in mid-Interstadial sediments in a number of Scottish La...
The newly-detected Icelandic Penifiler Tephra occurs in the mid-Interstadial sediments of a number o...
A new Icelandic ash layer has been detected in mid-Interstadial sediments in a number of Scottish La...
The upper 90 m of sediments from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 151 Site 907 on the Iceland Plateau cont...
Cryptotephra of Icelandic origin from the open-air archaeological site of Ahrenshöft LA 58 D (Kr. No...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
AbstractCryptotephra of Icelandic origin from the open-air archaeological site of Ahrenshöft LA 58 D...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
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...
A new Icelandic ash layer has been detected in mid-Interstadial sediments in a number of Scottish La...
A new Icelandic ash layer has been detected in mid-Interstadial sediments in a number of Scottish La...
A new Icelandic ash layer has been detected in mid-Interstadial sediments in a number of Scottish La...
A new Icelandic ash layer has been detected in mid-Interstadial sediments in a number of Scottish La...
A new Icelandic ash layer has been detected in mid-Interstadial sediments in a number of Scottish La...
The newly-detected Icelandic Penifiler Tephra occurs in the mid-Interstadial sediments of a number o...
A new Icelandic ash layer has been detected in mid-Interstadial sediments in a number of Scottish La...
The upper 90 m of sediments from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 151 Site 907 on the Iceland Plateau cont...
Cryptotephra of Icelandic origin from the open-air archaeological site of Ahrenshöft LA 58 D (Kr. No...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
AbstractCryptotephra of Icelandic origin from the open-air archaeological site of Ahrenshöft LA 58 D...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
Section 3: IGNEOUS PETROLOGY/GEOCHEMISTRYArticle number 17International audienceThe upper 90 m of se...
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...