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Text Description: Tephra only found in Lone Spruce Pond (UA1783), where is forms the thickest layer (14.5 cm) other than Tephra A (18.0 cm thick there). Bubble-walled and tricuspate shards, some blocky glass. References: ![]() |
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Ahklun_Mountains_Regional_Tephra | 59.6 | -160.39998 | Kaufman, D. S. | Ahklun Mountains, southwest Alaska; glass compositions are averages calculated from analyses of multiple correlated tephra present in lacustrine cores from the area. Individual sample IDs (analyses of which contribute to the average tephra bed composition) are noted in the sample descriptions. | Tephra only found in Lone Spruce Pond (UA1783), where is forms the thickest layer (14.5 cm) other than Tephra A (18.0 cm thick there). Bubble-walled and tricuspate shards, some blocky glass. | Ahklun Mountains-LSP-5.8ka-Tephra-Pop.1_average | Tephra Fall | Cumulate | Glass | 59.61 | 1.36 | 16.49 | 7.43 | 0.2 | 2.72 | 6.31 | 4.21 | 1.55 | 7993 | EMP | 7.43 | Cl=0.12; H2O=2 | EMP |
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