An exceptionally thick Middle Pleistocene tephra layer from Epirus, Greece

A newly recognized 2-m-thick trachytic volcanic ash deposit from northwestern Greece is dated at 374 000 ± 7000 yr and correlated with the Middle Pleistocene volcanic activity of central Italy. The deposit represents ash fallout from one of the largest volcanic eruptions in Europe of the past 400 00...

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मुख्य लेखकों: Pyle, D, van Andel, T, Paschos, P, van den Bogaard, P
स्वरूप: Journal article
भाषा:English
प्रकाशित: 1998
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author Pyle, D
van Andel, T
Paschos, P
van den Bogaard, P
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description A newly recognized 2-m-thick trachytic volcanic ash deposit from northwestern Greece is dated at 374 000 ± 7000 yr and correlated with the Middle Pleistocene volcanic activity of central Italy. The deposit represents ash fallout from one of the largest volcanic eruptions in Europe of the past 400 000 yr and should provide an important stratigraphic marker within the poorly dated Middle Pleistocene deposits of Italy and Greece.
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spelling oxford-uuid:22baf169-26fa-4d7c-828c-7d2789fab7452022-03-26T11:40:20ZAn exceptionally thick Middle Pleistocene tephra layer from Epirus, GreeceJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:22baf169-26fa-4d7c-828c-7d2789fab745EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1998Pyle, Dvan Andel, TPaschos, Pvan den Bogaard, PA newly recognized 2-m-thick trachytic volcanic ash deposit from northwestern Greece is dated at 374 000 ± 7000 yr and correlated with the Middle Pleistocene volcanic activity of central Italy. The deposit represents ash fallout from one of the largest volcanic eruptions in Europe of the past 400 000 yr and should provide an important stratigraphic marker within the poorly dated Middle Pleistocene deposits of Italy and Greece.
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An exceptionally thick Middle Pleistocene tephra layer from Epirus, Greece
title An exceptionally thick Middle Pleistocene tephra layer from Epirus, Greece
title_full An exceptionally thick Middle Pleistocene tephra layer from Epirus, Greece
title_fullStr An exceptionally thick Middle Pleistocene tephra layer from Epirus, Greece
title_full_unstemmed An exceptionally thick Middle Pleistocene tephra layer from Epirus, Greece
title_short An exceptionally thick Middle Pleistocene tephra layer from Epirus, Greece
title_sort exceptionally thick middle pleistocene tephra layer from epirus greece
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