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The marine seismic reflection profiles performed in the sea strip at the foot of Mt. Massico have been compared to the inshore stratigraphy of two cores. These data allowed us to define the sedimentary architecture and the presence of recent faulting expressed by complex deformation patterns.
Giuseppe Corrado +5 more
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Aligning and synchronization of MIS5 proxy records from Lake Ohrid (FYROM) with independently dated Mediterranean archives: implications for DEEP core chronology [PDF]
The DEEP site sediment sequence obtained during the ICDP SCOPSCO project at Lake Ohrid was dated using tephrostratigraphic information, cyclostratigraphy, and orbital tuning through the marine isotope stages (MIS) 15-1. Although this approach is suitable
Francke, Alex +12 more
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Fluvio‐lacustrine response to tephra‐fall events in proximal to mid‐volcanic settings. Characterisation of volcaniclastic remobilisation processes. The differentiation of downstream tephra transportation by floating processes from secondary lahars. Abstract This paper explores the response to Holocene ash inundation in different sub‐environments of two
Nahuel Losano +5 more
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Pacific offshore record of plinian arc volcanism in Central America: 3. Application to forearc geology [PDF]
[1] Sediment gravity cores collected on the Pacific slope and incoming plate offshore Central America reach up to 400 ka back in time and contain numerous ash layers from plinian eruptions at the Central American Volcanic Arc.
Bürk, Dietmar +6 more
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Advancing chronologies for Last Interglacial sequences
ABSTRACT Studies of the Last Interglacial (ca. 129 to 116 ka BP) provide an opportunity to study the impact of high‐latitude warm temperatures on the Earth system. To build an accurate spatio‐temporal picture of climate and environmental variability during the Last Interglacial, building robust chronologies, through which the patchwork of terrestrial ...
AMY M. MCGUIRE +2 more
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Where geology meets pedology: Late Quaternary tephras, loess, and paleosols in the Mamaku Plateau and Lake Rerewhakaaitu areas [PDF]
On this trip we focus on tephrostratigraphy and soil stratigraphy together with aspects of palaeoenvironmental reconstruction over long and short time-spans.
Lanigan, Kerri Miriam +2 more
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Stratigraphy and dating of Middle Pleistocene sediments from Rodderberg, Germany
ABSTRACT The stratigraphy and dating of lacustrine sediments and loess derivatives from Rodderberg, a crater of the East Eifel Volcanic Field in Germany, is based on luminescence dating and incorporates radiocarbon ages, fingerprinting of key tephra layers of the East Eifel Volcanic Field (Rieden Tephra, Hüttenberg Tephra, Laacher See Tephra), pollen ...
Bernd Zolitschka +9 more
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Abstract Marine fallout ash beds can provide continuous, time‐precise records of highly explosive arc volcanism that can be linked with the climate record. An evaluation of revised Plio‐Pleistocene (0–4 Myr) tephrostratigraphies from Ocean Drilling Program Sites 881, 882, and 884 confirms cyclicity of the Kamchatka‐Kurile arc volcanism and a marked ...
Susanne M. Straub +7 more
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MIS 11c is an interglacial of great importance through its similarities to the current warm period and through characteristics that are relevant to future climate scenarios, i.e. the loss of large parts of the Greenland Ice Sheet. This paper reviews the evidence for the climates of MIS 11c as preserved in palaeoenvironmental archives from across Europe.
Ian Candy +4 more
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The environmental and evolutionary history of Lake Ohrid (FYROM/Albania). Interim results from the SCOPSCO deep drilling project [PDF]
This study reviews and synthesises existing information generated within the SCOPSCO (Scientific Collaboration on Past Speciation Conditions in Lake Ohrid) deep drilling project.
Addabbo, Michele +52 more
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