High-precision ultra-distal Holocene tephrochronology in North America
Far-travelled volcanic ashes (tephras) from Holocene eruptions in Alaska and the Pacific northwest have been traced to the easternmost extent of North America, providing the basis for a new high-precision geochronological framework throughout the continent through tephrochronology (the dating and co...
Main Authors: | Pyne-O'Donnell, Sean (Author), Hughes, Paul (Author), Froese, Duane (Author), Jensen, Britta (Author), Kuehn, Stephen (Author), Mallon, Gunnar (Author), Amesbury, Matthew (Author), Charman, Dan (Author), Daley, Tim (Author), Loader, Neil (Author), Street-Perrott, Alayne (Author), Woodman-Ralph, Jonathan (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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