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E. R. Guðmundsdóttir et al. The majority of the known tephra markers in Ice- landic tephra stratigraphy are either silicic or interme- diate in chemical composition. They generally have more distinct characteristics, they often have wider distribution due to the nature of the eruptions and are not as abundant as basaltic tephra layers. The vast number of basaltic tephra, the similar appearance and chemical composition of layers from the same sys- tem makes it challenging to use them as marker lay- ers or isochrones. Moreover the basaltic tephra layers tend to be more spatially confined making them less suitable as marker layers. Nevertheless widespread Icelandic basaltic tephra markers do exist such as Saksunarvatn ash, Mjáuvötn tephra, Settlement layer, Hrafnkatla, V1477 and V1717 (Table 2). Due to their limited number in marine sediments, basaltic tephra layers from Katla have a potential as tephra markers in marine sediments north off Iceland. Basaltic tephra layers also have the potential to be tephra markers as a part of a spectra or series of tephra layers (Gudmunds- dóttir et al., 2012). The age of the marine tephras on the North Iceland shelf is based on correlation with terrestrially dated tephras and dated volcanic events. POTENTIAL TEPHRA MARKERS IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT One of the aims of tephra and tephrochronological studies is to increase the number of tephra layers that can be used as marker horizons. Identification of a tephra layer with distinct characteristics, found in several locations that can be absolutely dated has the potential to become a tephra marker. Known lo- cal and regional markers in terrestrial tephrochronol- ogy in Iceland are about 40 (e.g. Larsen et al., 1999; Larsen and Eiríksson, 2008a; Óladóttir et al., 2011a). A portion of these markers has been traced into the marine sediments on the Iceland shelf (e.g. Larsen et al., 2002; Kristjánsdóttir et al., 2007; Gudmundsdótt- ir et al., 2012) (Table 2). In general tephra layers with volumes more than 0.1 km3 can be expected to be deposited in marine sediments around Iceland and overseas. Large tephra layers exceeding volumes of 10 km3, such as the Hekla 4 and 3, can be expected to have regionally extensive deposition. Less volu- minous tephra layers can be expected to have lim- ited distribution depending on the weather conditions at the time of the eruption. They commonly tend to be strongly limited laterally downwind (Larsen and Eiríksson, 2008b). Holocene silicic, intermediate and basaltic tephra layers in the 0.1–1 km3 category that are likely to occur sporadically outside Iceland and have not been reported in marine sediments on the shelf are shown in Table 3. All of these tephra lay- ers have been used as tephra markers in Icelandic ter- restrial tephrochronology and most of them are silicic or intermediate. Holocene basaltic tephra layers that have been mapped fall within the 0.01–1 km3 cate- gory but a few reach a volume of 10–20 km3 (Larsen and Eiríksson, 2008b and references therein). Recent additions to the marine tephra marker assemblage are Hekla 1947, V1797, Hrafnkatla, Hekla DH, Hekla Ö and Askja S (Eiríksson et al., 2011; Gudmundsdóttir et al., 2011, 2012). CORRELATING MARINE AND TERRESTRIAL TEPHRA STRATIGRAPHY High-resolution studies have enabled the establish- ment of a detailed marine tephrochronological frame- work, which has been correlated to high-resolution terrestrial tephra stratigraphy in Iceland. Land-sea correlation between marine core MD99-2275 and three soil sections in north and east Iceland has re- sulted in correlation of over 30 tephra layers within the last 7,050 years (Gudmundsdóttir et al., 2012). For the last 15,000 years 40 tephra layers from shelf sediments around Iceland have been correlated to their terrestrial counterparts both in Iceland and over- seas. Thereof 26 are absolutely dated tephra lay- ers, i.e. tephra markers. The tephra markers Hekla 1947, V1717, KOL 1372, H1104, Sn-1, Hekla 3, Hekla 4, Suduroy tephra, Saksunarvatn ash, Vedde Ash and tephra with Borrobol affinity have been identified in more than one core on the North Ice- land shelf in addition to four tephra layers from the Kolbeinsey Ridge (KOL) or Tjörnes Fracture Zone (TFZ); KOL3-2269/3373, KOL2-2269/2912, KOL1- 2269/2780 and KOL-GS-2 (Eiríksson et al., 2000; 64 JÖKULL No. 62, 2012
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