2013
DOI: 10.5027/andgeov40n1-a01
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Geochemical signatures of tephras from Quaternary Antarctic Peninsula volcanoes

Abstract: ABSTRACT. In the northern Antarctic Peninsula area, at least 12 Late Pleistocene-Holocene volcanic centers could be potential sources of tephra layers in the region. We present unique geochemical fingerprints for ten of these volcanoes using major, trace, rare earth element, and isotope data from 95 samples of tephra and other eruption products. The volcanoes have predominantly basaltic and basaltic andesitic compositions. The Nb/Y ratio proves useful to distinguish between volcanic centers located on the east… Show more

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“…lavas, dikes, bombs, blocks, etc.) even if taken from the same rock (Stern 1990(Stern , 2008Kraus et al 2013). This is because bulk rock analyses include phenocrysts with compositions different from that of the glass, which represents melt that is usually enriched in some chemical elements relative to that of the bulk rock.…”
Section: Implications For Eruptive Stylementioning
confidence: 97%
“…lavas, dikes, bombs, blocks, etc.) even if taken from the same rock (Stern 1990(Stern , 2008Kraus et al 2013). This is because bulk rock analyses include phenocrysts with compositions different from that of the glass, which represents melt that is usually enriched in some chemical elements relative to that of the bulk rock.…”
Section: Implications For Eruptive Stylementioning
confidence: 97%
“…Similar extensional processes on the eastern side of the Antarctic Peninsula are responsible for the volcanism along the Larsen Rift (González-Ferrán, 1983, 1995Kraus et al, 2013). The back-arc volcanism within the Bransfield Basin is characterized by emergent volcanoes like Deception, Penguin and Bridgeman Islands, plus several submarine volcanoes at different evolutionary stages that are aligned along the NNE-SSW main direction of the basin (Canals et al, 1997).…”
Section: Geological Background and Tectonic Settingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…When such chronostratigraphies are coupled with geochemical analysis of the tephra horizons, a detailed record of the evolution of a volcanic region can be established (e.g. Shane, 2005; Olad ottir et al, 2012; Kraus et al, 2013). A key aspect of tephrostratigraphy is the correlation of tephra deposits across localities (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%