Cross Lochs, Caithness, Highland, Scotland

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This page contains the results of your search. It is divided into two sections. The first contains information about any tephra layers present at the site and the second part contains details about the source references and the date and time of the search.

Your search has found 1 tephra layer at Cross Lochs, profile no 1132

Site Type Area Latitude LongitudeGrid reference Altitude (m)
Terrestrial Scotland, Caithness, Highland 58.3707°N 3.9661°W NC85095 44154 220
Profile Tephra Layer
NoNameTotal Profile Depth (m)TypeCorrelated name1Local name2Tephra Depth (m)CommentsGeochemical dataRef
1132 CRSLO 3.68 7-cm-diameter, 1-m-long Russian peat corer
Hekla 4 TephraCRSLO 165.6 1.656 - 1.656*CryptotephraView Data4576

Notes

*Note that the Tephra layer depth of a cryptotephra does not indicate the thickness of the layer, as in a visible tephra tephra layer. The thickness indicates the spread of the tephra shards in the sediment or sometimes the top and bottom depths are the same (i.e. no apparent thickness).

1Correlated tephra name means that the tephra deposit has been correlated with a tephra horizon found at multiple sites (e.g. Hekla 4). Of course, these correlations could be reinterpreted and care needs to be taken.

2Local tephra name is the name given by the researchers for the tephra found at the site, this is often a mixture of a site code/name and the depth of the tephra. Not all tephra layers in Tephrabase have a local name, but more or being added. This is independent of any correlations to other tephra deposits.

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.

4576: Ratcliffe, J., Andersen, R., Anderson, R., Newton, A., Campbell, D., Mauquoy, D. and Payne, R.  2017  Contemporary carbon fluxes do not reflect the long-term carbon balance for an Atlantic blanket bog. The Holocene  0, https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683617715689

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This Tephrabase search was made on 14/10/2024 at 03:12:19 local time, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.