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Holocene marine tephrochronology on the Iceland shelf core MD99-2275, have been correlated to the Svartár- kot and Kárahnjúkar soil sections, respectively (Fig- ure 3) (Gudmundsdóttir et al., 2012). Further de- tails on correlations of core MD99-2275 with these soil sections are presented in Gudmundsdóttir et al., 2012. Tephra layers from Katla volcanic system in core MD99-2269 between the Hekla 1104 and Hekla 3 tephra markers could possibly be correlated to some of the Katla tephra layers in core MD99-2275 and Svartárkot and/or Kárahnjúkar soil sections (Figure 3). A Katla tephra layer with an age of 2450 years BP in core MD99-2269 could be correlated to two Katla tephra layers with an age of 2337 years or 2473 years (Table 2). Such a correlation, however, would be rather weak because the tephra stratigraphy of core MD99-2269 has not been fully documented, with ev- ery 10 cm investigated for tephra layers versus every cm in core MD99-2275. Therefore other potentially undiscovered Katla tephra layers in core MD99-2269 of similar age could be a better correlation. Good stratigraphic and chronological control is of utmost importance when correlating tephra layers, in particu- lar basaltic tephra layers where appearance and chem- ical composition is similar within a particular volcanic system. The same applies for correlation of basaltic Grímsvötn and Katla tephra layers in the interval be- tween the Hekla 4 and Saksunarvatn ash marker layers in core MD99-2269, a more detailed tephra stratigra- phy is needed to make a robust correlation. High-resolution and systematic studies of tephra layers in marine sediments on the Iceland shelf opens up the possibility of high-resolution layer-by-layer correlations with centennial to decadal resolution within certain time intervals (Gudmundsdóttir et al., 2012). This is especially valuable in areas where frequent shifts in climate/atmosphere-oceanographic system may have occurred and where synchronicity of leads and lags between such events needs to be es- tablished. Correlating marine tephra stratigraphy with terrestrial (including ice core) tephra stratigraphy is critical because dates can be obtained from the ter- restrial setting. In many cases, this will also add to the available information on its distribution outside Iceland. CONCLUDING REMARKS Tephra studies on the Iceland shelf show that the ma- rine sediments are a good preserver of tephra layers from Icelandic volcanoes facilitating robust correla- tion and dating of various proxy archives for paleo- environmental and climatic research. High-resolution marine tephrochronology, allows detailed layer by layer correlation were centennial to decadal resolu- tion may be possible for certain time periods. Tephra studies on the North Iceland shelf have revealed new tephra layers, such as the Hrafnkatla, Hekla Ö and Hekla DH, that can be used as markers or isochrones on the Iceland shelf and possibly in the North Atlantic region. Marine tephrochronology also provides an inde- pendent control on marine radiocarbon dates, and as- sessment of marine reservoir age. The marine tephra stratigraphy on the North Iceland shelf captures gen- eral trends of explosive volcanic activity, providing an important supplement to the high-resolution ter- restrial record on volcanism in Iceland. In addition, the marine record extends further back in time than the terrestrial record. Regional identification of spe- cific tephra layers in marine sediments, ice cores and soil, will improve understanding of the frequency and dispersal directions of Icelandic tephra. However, it is important when working with marine tephra lay- ers to carefully consider sedimentation processes that can influence the integrity of a tephra layer such as reworking by bioturbation, currents and mass move- ments and the presence of sea ice during a tephra fall. Development of tephrochronology in marine archives on the Iceland shelf is still in its infancy. Much of the work has been carried out on the North Iceland shelf while the west, south and east Iceland shelf areas await further investigation. The numer- ous tephra layers identified on the North Iceland shelf demonstrate the potential of the marine record around Iceland for tephra studies. Acknowledgements We thank Prof. Haflidi Haflidason, University of Bergen, Norway, and dr. Peter Abbott, University of Swansea, UK, for valuable comments and suggestions on the manuscript and the editors for their patience. JÖKULL No. 62, 2012 67
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