Tamburrino, Stella et al. (2012): Major and trace element characterization of tephra layers offshore Pantelleria Island; insights into the last 200 ka of volcanic activity and contribution to the Mediterranean tephrochronology

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 160
ODP 160 963
Identifier:
2012-041626
georefid

10.1002/jqs.1504
doi

Creator:
Tamburrino, Stella
Istituto per l'Ambiente Marino Costiero, Naples, Italy
author

Insinga, Donatella D.
Universita degli Studi Federico II di Napoli, Italy
author

Sprovieri, Mario
Istituto Geoscienze e Georisorse, Italy
author

Petrosino, Paola
author

Tiepolo, Massimo
author

Identification:
Major and trace element characterization of tephra layers offshore Pantelleria Island; insights into the last 200 ka of volcanic activity and contribution to the Mediterranean tephrochronology
2012
JQS. Journal of Quaternary Science
John Wiley and Sons for the Quaternary Research Association, Chichester, United Kingdom
27
2
129-140
A detailed tephrochronological study was carried out on the deep-sea core collected from Site 963A in the Sicily Channel during ODP Leg 160. The chronology of the succession is provided by an age-depth model based on isotope stratigraphy and quantitative eco-biostratigraphy. Major, trace and rare earth element content was obtained on single glass grains through electron probe micro-analysis and laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry techniques from six well-preserved tephra layers, characterized by a discrete thickness found along the succession. These deposits were correlated with the volcanic activity of Pantelleria and dated at 42.5, 127.5, 128.1, 129.1, 188.7 and 197.7 ka. This detailed chemical characterization of the studied deposits aims to provide a valuable reference database for scientists working on both proximal and distal products erupted at Pantelleria Island during the late Pleistocene. This study, moreover, offers the opportunity to better identify Pantelleria-related marker tephras within the tephrochronological framework of the central and eastern Mediterranean area. Abstract Copyright (2010), John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
English
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:37.0202
West:13.1046East: 13.1046
South:37.0202

Quaternary geology; Geochronology; Cenozoic; chemical composition; cores; deep-sea environment; East Mediterranean; electron probe data; Europe; geochronology; ICP mass spectra; igneous rocks; Italy; Leg 160; major elements; marine environment; marine sediments; mass spectra; Mediterranean Sea; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 963; paleoenvironment; Pantelleria; Pleistocene; pyroclastics; Quaternary; sediments; Sicily Italy; Southern Europe; spectra; Strait of Sicily; tephrochronology; trace elements; upper Pleistocene; volcanic rocks; volcanism;

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