Vogel, Hendrik; Zanchetta, Giovanni; Sulpizio, Roberto; Wagner, Bernd; Nowaczyk, Norbert R (2011): Geochemistry of tephra from Lake Ohrid [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.770272, Supplement to: Vogel, H et al. (2010): A tephrostratigraphic record for the last glacial–interglacial cycle from Lake Ohrid, Albania and Macedonia. Journal of Quaternary Science, 25(3), 320-338, https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.1311
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Here we present a tephrostratigraphic record (core Co1202) recovered from the northeastern part of Lake Ohrid (Republics of Macedonia and Albania) reaching back to Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 6. Overall ten horizons (OT0702-1 to OT0702-10) containing volcanic tephra have been recognised throughout the 14.94 m long sediment succession. Four tephra layers were visible at macroscopic inspection (OT0702-4, OT0702-6, OT0702-8 and OT0702-9), while the remaining six are cryptotephras (OT0702-1, OT0702-2, OT0702-3, OT0702-5, OT0702-7 and OT0702-10) identified from peaks in K, Zr and Sr intensities, magnetic susceptibility measurements, and washing and sieving of the sediments. Glass shards of tephra layers and cryptotephras were analysed with respect to their major element composition, and correlated to explosive eruptions of Italian volcanoes. The stratigraphy and the major element composition of tephra layers and cryptotephras allowed the correlation of OT0702-1 to AD 472 or AD 512 eruptions of Somma-Vesuvius, OT0702-2 to the FL eruption of Mount Etna, OT0702-3 to the Mercato from Somma-Vesuvius, OT0702-4 to SMP1-e/Y-3 eruption from the Campi Flegrei caldera, OT0702-5 to the Codola eruption (Somma-Vesuvius or Campi Flegrei), OT0702-6 to the Campanian Ignimbrite/Y-5 from the Campi Flegrei caldera, OT0702-7 to the Green Tuff/Y-6 eruption from Pantelleria Island, OT0702-8 to the X-5 eruption probably originating from the Campi Flegrei caldera, OT0702-9 to the X-6 eruption of generic Campanian origin, and OT0702-10 to the P-11 eruption from Pantelleria Island. The fairly well-known ages of these tephra layers and parent eruptions provide new data on the dispersal and deposition of these tephras and, furthermore, allow the establishment of a chronological framework for core Co1202 for a first interpretation of major sedimentological changes.
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Median Latitude: 40.830606 * Median Longitude: 20.132801 * South-bound Latitude: 37.513839 * West-bound Longitude: 14.187672 * North-bound Latitude: 42.178731 * East-bound Longitude: 26.330861
Date/Time Start: 2005-03-16T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2007-08-01T00:00:00
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- Vogel, H; Zanchetta, G; Sulpizio, R et al. (2011): Table 2 Radiocarbon measurements obtained on bulk organic carbon collected at seven different depths along core Co1202. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.770268
- Vogel, H; Zanchetta, G; Sulpizio, R et al. (2011): Table 3 Major elements glass chemistry of OT0702-1 to OT0702-10 tephras and cryptotephras recognised in core Co1202. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.770269
- Vogel, H; Zanchetta, G; Sulpizio, R et al. (2011): Table 4 Selected analyses of tephra layers correlated to those found in core Co1202. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.770270
- Vogel, H; Zanchetta, G; Sulpizio, R et al. (2011): Geochemistry on various tephrostratigraphic records. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.770271
- Vogel, H; Zanchetta, G; Sulpizio, R et al. (2011): Table 1 Comparison of the EDS device with WDS microprobes. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.770267