Abstract
Abstract A basaltic tephra layer from MIS 3 has been discovered by analysis of cores from the Faroe Islands margin. The tephra layer appears up to 20 cm thick in some records. After the first main fall-out event the tephra is believed to be mainly deposited and redistributed by bottom currents. Geochemical analyses suggest that the tephra is relatively undisturbed by allochtonous tephra grains and unmixed. The peak occurrences are in the lower part of GIS (Greenland Interstadial) 12 and we suggest naming this new tephra Faroe Marine Ash Zone IV (FMAZ IV), following the nomenclature adopted for previous ash zones found on the Faroe Islands margin. Geochemical analyses of the tephra show affinities with the Grímsvötn volcanic system in the Eastern Volcanic Zone in south Iceland. The average age of FMAZ IV from four independent age models is 46 800±1000 years BP. We suggest that the V5 ash zone, found on the Reykjanes Ridge is a correlative to the FMAZ IV. Supplementary material: Single-grain analyses of tephra from FMAZ IV in cores from the northern Faroe margin and the central Faroe-Shetland Channel are available at http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/SUP18714
Highlights
Mean 1 sd LINK15, 355‐356 cm, 100 μm Mean 1 sd
SiO2 TiO2 Al2O3 FeOtot MnO MgO CaO Na2O K2O P2O5 Total Comment
LINK16, 205‐206 cm, 63‐125 μm Mean 1 sd ENAM20, 455‐456 cm, 63‐150 μm
Summary
Mean 1 sd LINK15, 355‐356 cm, 100 μm Mean 1 sd
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