Abstract:The Laacher See Tephra (LST) is a key Late Pleistocene chronostratigraphic unit across Europe, and an accurate date for the deposit is critical for understanding Late Glacial sedimentary sequences.
Reinig et al.1 recently used radiocarbon measurements of subfossil trees trapped within the LaacherSee eruption's (LSE) pyroclastic deposits to date the eruption to 13,006 +/-9 BP, ~130 years older than the previously accepted varve counting (12,880 ± 40 BP2) and 40Ar/39Ar (12,900 ± 560 BP3) age determinations. Howe… Show more
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