Sample: ACT-2083


Sample ID: ACT-2083 [1] [2]
Station ID: WL17
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Collector: Child, J. K.
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Sample type 1: Tephra Fall
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Text Description: Sample ID WL17A2-59. Tephra sample from 109 cm depth in core. Four-to-six-cm-thick, dense, brown, silt layer that exhibits high MS. Difficult to identify tephra in the core stratigraphies because it is dispersed within the upper portion of a clay unit that is about 10 cm thick.
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References Cited

[1] Three Holocene tephras identified in lacustrine sediment cores from the Wonder Lake area, Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska, USA, 1998

Child, J. K., Beget, J. E., and Werner, Al, 1998, Three Holocene tephras identified in lacustrine sediment cores from the Wonder Lake area, Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska, USA: Arctic and Alpine Research, v. 30, n. 1, p. 89-95.

[2] Late Pleistocene and Holocene tephrostratigraphy of interior Alaska and Yukon: Key beds and chronologies over the past 30,000 years, 2016

Davies, L. J., Jensen, B. J., Froese, D. G., and Wallace, K. L., 2016, Late Pleistocene and Holocene tephrostratigraphy of interior Alaska and Yukon: Key beds and chronologies over the past 30,000 years: Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 146, p. 28-53.