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Geochemical stability of fine-grained silicic Holocene tephra in Iceland and Scotland

โœ Scribed by Andrew J. Dugmore; Anthony J. Newton; David E. Sugden; Gudrun Larsen


Book ID
102921379
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
904 KB
Volume
7
Category
Article
ISSN
0267-8179

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โœฆ Synopsis


This paper tests two assumptions fundamental to the use of fine-grained silicic tephras from Iceland for creating chronological frameworks in northwest Europe. It is shown firstly, that glass shards can retain their overall chemical integrity on at least a four millennia1 time-scale in contrasting depositional environments in Iceland and Scotland, and secondly, that an acid digestion process, the most practical method for extracting tephra from peat, does not significantly bias the results of major element analysis by electron microprobe. The implication is that there is great potential and an appropriate method for developing both the resolution and the spatial coverage of chronologies based on silicic Icelandic tephras in northwest Europe. burml of Quaternary Science


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