Icelandic Tephra in Late-glacial Sediments of Scotland (14 - 9,000 ^C BP) Islendsk tefra í seinglasialum áløgum í Skotlandi (14 - 9.000 l4C BP)
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Jan 1, 1998
Stephen J. Roberts
Chris C. M. Turney
John Lowe
Abstract
Vedde Ash and Borrobol Tephra deposits have been found in Lateglacial deposits at six sites across Scotland. These can be used to provide accurate and independent chronostratigraphic markers for palaeoenvironmental change during the last deglaciation and allow direct correlation between sites in the North Atlantic region. The Faroe Islands are ideally located to test hypotheses of Icelandic tephra dispersal.
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Natural Sciences

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