Sample: 3-C3-4
Sample ID: | 3-C3-4 [1] [2] |
Station ID: | Riehle_00_3 |
AT Num: | |
Volcano: | |
Possible source: | |
Eruption: | |
Collector: | Riehle, J. R. |
Date sampled: | |
Sample type 1: | Tephra Fall |
Color: | |
Final unit: | "Ash C" |
Text Description: | Analysis of Ash C from Site III, Brooks River Archeological District (data from Riehle and others, 2000) |
Sample Location: |
References Cited
[1] Tephrochronology of the Brooks River Archaeological District, Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska: what can and cannot be done with tephra deposits, 2000
Riehle, J. R., Dumond, D. E., Meyer, C. E., and Schaaf, J. M., 2000, Tephrochronology of the Brooks River Archaeological District, Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska: what can and cannot be done with tephra deposits: in McGuire, W. J., Griffiths, D. R., Hancock, P. L., and Stewart, I. S., (eds.), The archaeology of geological catastrophes, Geological Society, London Special Publication 171, p. 245-266.[2] The ~400 yr b.p. eruption of Half-Cone, a post-caldera composite cone within Aniakchak Caldera, Alaska Peninsula, 2022
Browne, B.L., Neal, C.A., and Bacon, C.R., 2022, The ~400 yr B.P. eruption of Half Cone, a post-caldera composite cone within Aniakchak caldera, Alaska Peninsula: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Professional Report 126, 60 p. https://doi.org/10.14509/30839.
Full Text PDF 30mb