2019
DOI: 10.1002/jqs.3173
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A catalogue of major and trace element data for Icelandic Holocene silicic tephra layers

Abstract: Tephra layers with Icelandic provenance have been identified across the North Atlantic region in terrestrial, lacustrine, marine and glacial environments. These tephra layers are used as marker horizons in tephrochronology including climate studies, archaeology and environmental change. The major element chemistries of 19 proximally deposited Holocene Icelandic silicic tephra layers confirm that individual volcanic systems have unique geochemical signatures and that eruptions from the same system can often be … Show more

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“…The pale units are andesite–dacites with 61.1–64.2% SiO 2 and the dark units basaltic andesites with 52.7–58.2% SiO 2 . The apparent jump of 4–8% SiO 2 between the dark and pale units is larger here than in the EPMA analyses on the TC‐tephra layers by Meara () and Róbertsdóttir et al . (, unpublished data) where it is about 2% (between 60.5 and 58.5% SiO 2 ) in more detailed sampling across the boundary zone.…”
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“…The pale units are andesite–dacites with 61.1–64.2% SiO 2 and the dark units basaltic andesites with 52.7–58.2% SiO 2 . The apparent jump of 4–8% SiO 2 between the dark and pale units is larger here than in the EPMA analyses on the TC‐tephra layers by Meara () and Róbertsdóttir et al . (, unpublished data) where it is about 2% (between 60.5 and 58.5% SiO 2 ) in more detailed sampling across the boundary zone.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…EPMA analyses of TC‐tephra in distal settings in Iceland are presented in supplementary table S1 in Óladóttir (). For detailed geochemistry of the TC‐tephra layers see Meara ().…”
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