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Age of the Mono Lake excursion and associated tephra

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2003

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Benson, Larry, Liddicoat, Joseph, Smoot, Joseph, Sarna-Wojcicki, Andrei, Negrini, Robert, and Lund, Steve, 2003, Age of the Mono Lake excursion and associated tephra: Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 22, iss. 2–4, p. 135-140.

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The Mono Lake excursion (MLE) is an important time marker that has been found in lake and marine sediments across much of the Northern Hemisphere. Dating of this event at its type locality, the Mono Basin of California, has yielded controversial results with the most recent effort concluding that the MLE may actually be the Laschamp excursion (Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 197 (2002) 151). We show that a volcanic tephra (Ash ♯15) that occurs near the midpoint of the MLE has a date (not corrected for reservoir effect) of 28,620±300 14C yr BP (∼32,400 GISP2 yr BP) in the Pyramid Lake Basin of Nevada. Given the location of Ash ♯15 and the duration of the MLE in the Mono Basin, the event occurred between 31,500 and 33,300 GISP2 yr BP, an age [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1016/S0277-3791(02)00249-4

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