The Y-3 tephra: a Last Glacial stratigraphic marker for the central Mediterranean basin
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
The paper reviews the existing data on the Y-3 tephra layer, first recognised in the Ionian Sea (Mediterranean
basin). The collection and collation of old and new data on distal tephra occurrences in terrestrial, marine and
lacustrine successions indicate that the Y-3 layer is dispersed over a wide area of the central Mediterranean
basin. The peculiar homogeneous chemical composition of this layer makes its recognition rather
straightforward and permits it being distinguished from other stratigraphically adjacent tephras. The best
age estimate for the Y-3 layer of ca 30-31 cal ka BP, its peculiar stratigraphic position close to the Marine
Isotope Stage 3/2 transition or Heinrich Event 3 onset, as well as its wide dispersion makes this layer an
important marker to link and date late Pleistocene terrestrial and marine archives of the central
Mediterranean basin.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
tephrostratigraphy; tephrochronology; Y-3; Central Mediterranean; Campanian volcanoes
List of contributors:
Zanchetta, Giovanni; Giaccio, Biagio
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