CF-3-G2 at Cors Fochno (Borth Bog)

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The results of your search are shown on this page, which is divided into three sections. The first contains geochemical data in the form of electron probe microanalyses of the the tephra layer you have chosen, which can be downloaded. Most of these analyses will be of glass shards. The second section gives information about the instrument conditions and the third details about the sources of the data and the date and time of your search. You should always refer to the original sources to get the full context of the data presented here.

Geochemistry

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FeO: total iron is represented as FeO
*original totals for normalised data (where applicable)
SiO2 TiO2 Al2O3 FeO MnO MgO CaO Na2O K2O P2O5 Total EP Ref
Glass 66.40 1.18 13.46 5.420.171.19 3.194.182.920.3298.43 16 4809
Glass 66.38 1.34 13.76 5.580.191.17 3.144.152.740.3498.80 16 4809
Glass 66.32 1.21 13.75 5.560.181.18 3.034.452.840.2998.82 16 4809
Glass 64.32 1.16 13.50 5.190.191.13 3.184.532.900.3396.44 16 4809

Instrument Conditions

These analyses were carried out under the following electron microprobe conditions.

Details of the electron microprobe conditions used to create the above geochemistry. Read the original paper for further details.
EP Instument Beam current Acc. Volt Sample Correction Details
16 Camca SX100 (University of Edinburgh) 2 nA 15 kV Thin section mounted in araldite then ground and polished PAP A beam current of 2nA for Na, Mg, Al, K, Ca, Fe and Si and 80nA for P, Ti and Mn was used. Standards of basaltic (USGS BCR2g) and rhyolitic (Lipari obsidian) glasses were measured alongside the tephra to assess analytical performance.

References

The data on this page is from the following source(s). If you use this data please acknowledge the source of the data. The number preceding each reference matches the Ref number on the data table above.

4809: Watson, E.J., Swindles, G.T., Lawson, I.T., Savov, I.P. and Wastegard, S. (2017) The presence of Holocene cryptotephra in Wales and southern England. Journal of Quaternary Science  32, 493-500. https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.2942

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This Tephrabase search was made on 4/7/2025 at 22:09:48 local time, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.