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Egger, Hans; Brückl, Ewald (2007): Present day and paleo-geographic coordinates, thicknesses and isopach area of the Early Eocene +19 ash layer (Table 1) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.670359, Supplement to: Egger, H; Brückl, E (2006): Gigantic volcanic eruptions and climatic change in the early Eocene. International Journal of Earth Sciences, 95, 1065-1070, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-006-0085-7

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Abstract:
23 layers of altered volcanic ash (bentonites) originating from the North Atlantic Igneous Province have been recorded in early Eocene deposits of the Austrian Alps, about 1,900 km away from the source area. The Austrian bentonites are distal equivalents of the ''main ash-phase'' in Denmark and the North Sea basin. We have calculated the total eruption volume of this series as 21,000 km**3, which occurred in 600,000 years. The most powerful single eruption of this series took place 54.0 million years ago (Ma) and ejected ca. 1,200 km**3 of ash material, which makes it one of the largest basaltic pyroclastic eruptions in geological history. The clustering of eruptions must have significantly affected the incoming solar radiation in the early Eocene by the continuous production of stratospheric dust and aerosol clouds. This hypothesis is corroborated by oxygen isotope values, which indicate a global decrease of sea surface temperatures between 1 and 2 C during this major phase of explosive volcanism.
Keyword(s):
Limfjorden
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 8.473333 * Median Longitude: 54.806667 * South-bound Latitude: -13.400000 * West-bound Longitude: 47.700000 * North-bound Latitude: 13.000000 * East-bound Longitude: 56.900000
Event(s):
Fur_island * Latitude: 56.800000 * Longitude: 9.000000 * Location: Denmark, Jutland * Method/Device: Sampling by hand (HAND)
Comment:
#0.00: samples with low foraminiferal amount / Age: Calendar age
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
LATITUDELatitudeEgger, HansGeocode
LONGITUDELongitudeEgger, HansGeocode
Area/localityAreaEgger, Hans
PaleolatitudePal-latEgger, Hanspalaeo-coordinates Early Eocene
PaleolongitudePal-longEgger, Hanspalaeo-coordinates Early Eocene
Isopach area, square rootA**0.5kmEgger, Hans
Layer thicknessThicknessmEgger, Hans
Size:
75 data points

Data

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Latitude

Longitude

Area

Pal-lat

Pal-long

A**0.5 [km]

Thickness [m]
-13.448.5Goban Spur-25.942.927780.025
8.656.9Fur-7.852.813300.180
8.756.8Fur-7.752.813380.190
8.956.9Fur-7.652.913380.150
8.956.9Fur-7.652.913380.180
9.056.8Fur-7.452.813630.160
9.256.8Fur-7.352.813710.150
9.855.5Fur-6.451.615570.170
9.956.7Fur-6.652.814300.130
10.156.4Fur-6.452.514730.160
10.156.5Fur-6.452.614640.150
10.556.1Fur-5.952.215410.150
10.855.7Fur-5.551.916020.200
13.047.7Untersberg-1.744.227880.025
13.047.9Anthering-1.744.427610.025