CLA-B2a (Hekla 1104 Tephra) at Claraghmore Bog

This search has found 4 analyses

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Geochemistry

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  SiO2 TiO2 Al2O3 FeOMnOMgO CaO Na2O K2OP2O5Total EP Ref
Glass72.140.2113.792.880.100.121.874.172.760.0298.00164505
Glass71.190.2012.963.270.130.091.941.862.560.0394.00164505
Glass70.550.1912.363.080.120.121.924.522.740.0296.00164505
Glass69.330.3613.142.050.040.391.592.504.210.0894.00164505
FeO: total iron is represented as FeO

Instrument Conditions

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

 

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.

4505: Watson, E.J., Swindles, G.T., Lawson, I.T. and Savov, I.P. (2016) Do peatlands or lakes provide the most comprehensive distal tephra records?. Quaternary Science Reviews  139, 110-128.

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This Tephrabase search was made on 29/3/2024 at 08:40:02 local time, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.