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Cambridge University Press, Annals of Glaciology, (27), p. 285-289

DOI: 10.3189/1998aog27-1-285-289

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Identification and correlation of distal tephra layers in deep-sea sediment cores, Scotia Sea, Antarctica

Journal article published in 1998 by S. G. Moreton ORCID, Moreton Sg, Smellie Jl, J. L. Smellie
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

Quaternary deposits in six sediment cores from the Scotia Sea, Antarctica, were examined for the presence of volcanic ash layers. The cores were recovered from water depths of 3369-4025 m. Altogether, 23 ash layers were found, 18 of which have been investigated by electron-probe microanalysis. Deception Island is identified as the source of all the ash layers analyzed. The upper ash layer in each core can be correlated across all six cores, over a distance of 400 km, on the basis of its unusual bimodal composition, major oxide geochemistry and stratigraphic position. Two other ash layers can also be correlated between several of the cores.