North Atlantic deep-sea sedimentation of Late Quaternary tephra from the Iceland hotspot

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Lacasse, C [1 ]
Sigurdsson, H [1 ]
Carey, S [1 ]
Paterne, M [1 ]
Guichard, F [1 ]
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[1] CNRS,LAB MIXTE,CEA,CTR FAIBLES RADIOACT,F-91198 GIF SUR YVETTE,FRANCE
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10.1016/0025-3227(96)83346-9
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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Piston cores recovered from the North Atlantic were used to study the sedimentation of Holocene and Pleistocene volcanic ash in the Irminger and Iceland Basins. Ash Zones 1 (approximate to 11,100 yr B.P.), 2 (approximate to 55,000 yr B.P.) and 3 (approximate to 305,000 yr B.P.) were identified from their major element glass composition. The silicic and alkalic Ash Zones 1 and 2 originate from the Southeastern Volcanic Zone of Iceland, where they correlate with the Solheimar ignimbrite from Katla volcano and the Thorsmork ignimbrite from Tindfjallajokull volcano, respectively. The low-alkali composition of silicic Ash Zone 3 indicates a source from one of the silicic centers in the active rift system. Ash Zones 2 and 3 occur in the Irminger Basin as dispersed glass shards over a depth interval of several tens of centimeters. Their compositional and granulometric characteristics reflect an initial fallout on pack-ice north of Iceland, followed by ice-rafting sedimentation in the Denmark Strait, prior to bioturbation. delta(18)O stratigraphy of foraminifera in the cores indicates that the ash zones were deposited during a cold interval, at the time when seas north of Iceland were ice-covered. Sedimentary features indicate that turbidity currents were also involved in the dispersal of Ash Zones 1 and 2 south of Iceland. The initiation of these gravity currents from the shelf can be attributed to either glacier bursts (jokulhlaups) carrying tephra, or the entrance of pyroclastic flows into the ocean.
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