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4 Tephrochronology and its application in Iceland SIGURDUR THORARINSSON Science Institute, University of Iceland, Reykjavík In his treatise: De mirabilibus Islandiæ (On the wonders of Iceland), written in April 1638, bishop Gísli Oddson of Skálholt, South Iceland, mentions volcanic ash layers in Icelandic soils and is the first author to do so. The keenwitted bishop states that in Icelandic humus soils there are thick ash layers separated by humus layers, and that remnants of trees are embedded in the lower layers. From this he concludes that vólcanic ash layers have indis- putably covered the main part of the country and repeatedly caused destruction. The facts mentioned by bishop Gísli are in reality the conditions prerequisite for the esta- blishment of the geological dating and working method which in 1944 was named tephrochrono- logy, the term tephra borrowed from Aristotle’s account in Meteorologica of an eruption on the island Hiera (now Vulcano), where he uses the word tephra — one of the two words in classical Greek for ash — for the volcanic ash that reached the Italian mainland. The term tephra fits phonetically well with the terms magma and lava and is used as a collective term for all airborne pyroclasts, ir- respective of their size, shape or composition. Tephrochronology is thus a chronology that in- volves the dating of tephra layers, and the use of these dated layers for various geological, geomorphological and also archaeological pur- poses. Every wholly or partly explosive volcanic erup- tion leaves on the ground a more or less extensive layer of tephra. In extreme cases these layers may spread over enormous areas. On March 30, 1875 the light of the gas lamps in the streets of Stock- holm was obscured by a light-gray ash from the Askja eruption in Iceland of March 28 to 29, about 1900 km distant from Stockholm. The map of that tephra sector (Fig. 1) is the first one ever made of a big tephra layer. Where the tephra layers have not been stripped off by wind or water, but covered by subsequent soil formation, they appear in more or less distinct horizons in the soil profiles. Owing to their, geologically speaking, instantaneous formation and very wide dispersal, coupled with usually in- considerable thickness and characteristic ap- pearance, these layers satisfy every claim as good geological guide horizons. When exactly dated they Fig. 1. The tephra sector of the Askja eruption 1875. 3 JÖKULL 29. ÁR 33
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