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An exploratory method to detect tephras from quantitative XRD scans: examples from Iceland and east Greenland marine sediments

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2006

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Andrews, J. T., Eberl, D. D., and Kristjansdottir, G. B., 2006, An exploratory method to detect tephras from quantitative XRD scans: examples from Iceland and east Greenland marine sediments: The Holocene, v. 16, iss. 8, p. 1035-1042.

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Tephras, mainly from Iceland, are becoming increasingly important in interpreting leads and lags in the Holocene climate system across NW Europe. Here we demonstrate that Quantitative Phase Analysis of x-ray diffractograms of the <2 mm of marine sediment fraction (ie, sand, silt and clay) from Iceland and East Greenland can detect peaks in volcanic glass concentrations (weight%) even though discrete tephra layers are not visible; thus it provides a rapid overview of the probable location of volcanic glass within sediment sequences. Experiments in spiking samples from Baffin Bay and an artificial mixture of minerals with known weight% fractions of an Icelandic tephra (Hekla 4) demonstrate a significant correlation (r2=0.92 and 0.97) [...]

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