Volcanic ash (b2 mm) erupted from the Aeolian Islands is reported distally as layers in sedimentary archives from across the central Mediterranean region. Here we present volcanic glass geochemistry of proximal tephra deposits from explosive eruptions on the islands of Vulcano, Lipari, Salina and Stromboli spanning approximately the last 50 ka using grain-specific EMPA and LA-ICP-MS. This comprehensive database of volcanic glass compo- sitions (N1000 analyses) provides a basis for proximal-distal and distal-distal tephra correlations. Tephra de- posits from the different Aeolian Islands are geochemically diverse; with some individual eruptions showing diagnostic geochemical heterogeneity recognised both stratigraphically and/or spatially. Major element glass analyses reveal that Vulcano (0–21 ka) and Stromboli (4–13 ka) have erupted potassic (shoshonitic and K-series) tephra with broadly overlapping compositions, but data presented here demonstrates that their eruptive prod- ucts can be distinguished using either TiO2 contents or their HFSE/Th ratios. Whilst individual volcanic sources often produce successive tephra deposits with near identical major and minor element compositions through time (i.e., Lipari, Vulcano), trace element glass data can help to decipher successive eruptions. Changes in LREE and Th concentrations of volcanic glasses erupted spanning approximately the last 50 ka greatly enhance the po- tential to discriminate successive eruptive units on Lipari. The new proximal glass database has been used to ver- ify new (Ionian Sea; core M25/4-12) and existing distal occurrences of Aeolian Island derived tephra enabling the reassessments of past ash dispersals. Finally, proximal and distal data have been used to establish an integrated proximal-distal eruptive event stratigraphy for the Aeolian Islands.

Glass geochemistry of pyroclastic deposits from the Aeolian Islands in the last 50 ka: A proximal database for tephrochronology / Albert, Paul G; Tomlinson, Emma L; Smith, Victoria C; Di Traglia, Federico; Pistolesi, Marco; Morris, Anna; Donato, Paola; De Rosa, Rosanna; Sulpizio, Roberto; Keller, Jörg; Rosi, Mauro; Menzies, Martin. - In: JOURNAL OF VOLCANOLOGY AND GEOTHERMAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0377-0273. - ELETTRONICO. - 336:(2017), pp. 81-107. [10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2017.02.008]

Glass geochemistry of pyroclastic deposits from the Aeolian Islands in the last 50 ka: A proximal database for tephrochronology

DI TRAGLIA, FEDERICO;PISTOLESI, MARCO;ROSI, MAURO;
2017

Abstract

Volcanic ash (b2 mm) erupted from the Aeolian Islands is reported distally as layers in sedimentary archives from across the central Mediterranean region. Here we present volcanic glass geochemistry of proximal tephra deposits from explosive eruptions on the islands of Vulcano, Lipari, Salina and Stromboli spanning approximately the last 50 ka using grain-specific EMPA and LA-ICP-MS. This comprehensive database of volcanic glass compo- sitions (N1000 analyses) provides a basis for proximal-distal and distal-distal tephra correlations. Tephra de- posits from the different Aeolian Islands are geochemically diverse; with some individual eruptions showing diagnostic geochemical heterogeneity recognised both stratigraphically and/or spatially. Major element glass analyses reveal that Vulcano (0–21 ka) and Stromboli (4–13 ka) have erupted potassic (shoshonitic and K-series) tephra with broadly overlapping compositions, but data presented here demonstrates that their eruptive prod- ucts can be distinguished using either TiO2 contents or their HFSE/Th ratios. Whilst individual volcanic sources often produce successive tephra deposits with near identical major and minor element compositions through time (i.e., Lipari, Vulcano), trace element glass data can help to decipher successive eruptions. Changes in LREE and Th concentrations of volcanic glasses erupted spanning approximately the last 50 ka greatly enhance the po- tential to discriminate successive eruptive units on Lipari. The new proximal glass database has been used to ver- ify new (Ionian Sea; core M25/4-12) and existing distal occurrences of Aeolian Island derived tephra enabling the reassessments of past ash dispersals. Finally, proximal and distal data have been used to establish an integrated proximal-distal eruptive event stratigraphy for the Aeolian Islands.
2017
336
81
107
Albert, Paul G; Tomlinson, Emma L; Smith, Victoria C; Di Traglia, Federico; Pistolesi, Marco; Morris, Anna; Donato, Paola; De Rosa, Rosanna; Sulpizio, Roberto; Keller, Jörg; Rosi, Mauro; Menzies, Martin
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