We present major element glass data and correlations of the 'Roxolany Tephra' -a so far geochemically unconstrained volcanic ash layer previously described in last glacial (MIS2) loess deposits of the Roxolany loess-palaeosol complex in the SW Ukraine. This exceptionally well preserved, 2-3 cm thick tephra layer is characterised by a rhyolitic glass composition that is comparable to that of proximal tephra units from Ciomadul volcano in the East Carpathians, central Romania. The chemistry particularly matches that of the final LSPA pyroclastic fall unit of St. Ana crater that is radiocarbon dated in the proximal Mohoş coring site (MOH-2) at 29.6±0.62 cal ka BP. The age of the tephra correlative is in agreement with the newest radiocarbon and IR-OSL age constraints from overlying palaeosols and tephraembedding loess of the Roxolany sequence, respectively, which place the tephra between ca. 33 and 24 cal ka BP, and thus confirm the long-debated chronostratigraphy of this important 2 environmental archive. The occurrence of a distal Ciomadul tephra ca. 350 km east of its source indicates a great potential of further tephra and cryptotephra findings from this volcanic complex in the south-eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea region.
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