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Stratigraphy, age and correlation of Lepue Tephra: a widespread c. 11 000 cal a BP marker horizon sourced from the Chaiten Sector of southern Chile
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WoS WOS:000409047100011
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85019645258
DOI 10.1002/JQS.2976
Año 2017
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Abstract



We describe the stratigraphy, age and correlation of a prominent tephra marker, named Lepue Tephra, extensively distributed in north-western Patagonia. Lepue Tephra is well dated at c. 11 000 cal a BP from numerous lake and soil cover-bed sequences and its recognition is useful for assessing the rate and timing of deglaciation as well as associated environmental changes in this region during the last glacial termination and early Holocene. Lepue Tephra has attributes typical of a complex and compositionally zoned phreatomagmatic eruptive. While the initial rhyolitic phase can be readily distinguished from multiple eruptive products sourced from the adjacent Volcan Chaiten, the main erupted end member is of basaltic-andesitic bulk composition-similar to younger tephras sourced from Holocene monogenetic cones adjacent to the Volcan Michimahuida massif (tMim). Lepue Tephra can be correlated to an equivalent-aged pyroclastic flow deposit (Amarillo Ignimbrite) prominently distributed in the south-eastern sector of tMim. The source vent for these co-eruptive events is obscured by an extensive ice field and is currently unknown. The widespread radially symmetrical distribution of Lepue Tephra centred on tMim cannot be attributed solely to volcanological considerations. Reduced Southern Hemisphere westerly wind influence interpreted from climate proxies at the time of eruption are also implicated. Copyright (C) 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Geography, Physical
Paleontology
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Alloway, B. V. Hombre UNIV AUCKLAND - Nueva Zelanda
UNIV WOLLONGONG - Australia
University of Auckland - Nueva Zelanda
University of Wollongong - Australia
The University of Auckland - Nueva Zelanda
Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Australia
2 MORENO-MONCADA, PATRICIO IVAN Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
3 Pearce, Nick J. G. Hombre Aberystwyth Univ - Reino Unido
Aberystwyth University - Reino Unido
4 DE POL-HOLZ, RICARDO HERNAN Hombre Universidad de Magallanes - Chile
5 HENRIQUEZ-GONZALEZ, WILLIAM IVAN Hombre Victoria Univ Wellington - Nueva Zelanda
Victoria University of Wellington - Nueva Zelanda
6 PESCE-GOMEZ, OSCAR HERNAN Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
7 SAGREDO-TAPIA, ESTEBAN ANDRES Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
8 Villarosa, Gustavo Hombre UNIV NACL COMAHUE - Argentina
Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche - Argentina
9 Outes, Valeria Mujer UNIV NACL COMAHUE - Argentina
Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche - Argentina

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FONDECYT
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
PIP CONICET
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Iniciativa Científica Milenio
Victoria University of Wellington
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico, Tecnológico y de Innovación Tecnológica
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Victoria University of Wellington Science Faculty Research Grant
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This study was funded by Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio grants P02-51 and NC120066, Fondecyt 1151469 (to P.I.M.), part funded by a Victoria University of Wellington Science Faculty Research Grant (to B.V.A.), Aberystwyth University Research Fund (to N.J.G.P.), Fondecyt 1160488 (to E.S.) and PIP CONICET 2011 0311 (to G.V.). Andy Brown (IGES, Aberystwyth University, UK) is thanked for conducting solution-ICP-MS acid digestions and Craig Wickham for conducting acid digestions and solution-ICP-MS analyses on Lepue Tephra accretionary lapilli (under supervision by N.J.G.P.). Ignacio Jara, Rodrigo Ras and Craig Wickham are thanked for their assistance in the field and Matt Ryan for his statistical analysis of radiocarbon dates. We are grateful to Frank Lamy and Thomas Ronge (Alfred Wegener Institute, Bremerhaven, Germany) for tephra samples and data from ODP Site 1233. We extend our appreciation to Horacio Griffero and Gabriela Piezug of Posada Kahuel (km-4 Camino ChaitenSanta Barbara; www.posadakahuel.cl) for their continuing hospitality and friendship while engaging in fieldwork. Our sincere thanks go to the residents of Chaiten township for their hospitality, as well as unwavering curiosity and support of this research. P. A. Shane and an anonymous reviewer are thanked for their comments. The authors also wish to thank Andrew Lorrey for his editorial input.
This study was funded by Iniciativa Científica Milenio grants P02-51 and NC120066, Fondecyt 1151469 (to P.I.M.), part funded by a Victoria University of Wellington Science Faculty Research Grant (to B.V.A.), Aberystwyth University Research Fund (to N.J.G.P.), Fondecyt 1160488 (to E.S.) and PIP CONICET 2011 0311 (to G.V.). Andy Brown (IGES, Aberystwyth University, UK) is thanked for conducting solution-ICP-MS acid digestions and Craig Wickham for conducting acid digestions and solution-ICP-MS analyses on Lepué Tephra accretionary lapilli (under supervision by N.J.G.P.). Ignacio Jara, Rodrigo Ras and Craig Wickham are thanked for their assistance in the field and Matt Ryan for his statistical analysis of radiocarbon dates. We are grateful to Frank Lamy and Thomas Ronge (Alfred Wegener Institute, Bremerhaven, Germany) for tephra samples and data from ODP Site 1233. We extend our appreciation to Horacio Griffero and Gabriela Piezug of Posada Kahuel (km-4 Camino Chaitén-Santa Bárbara; www.posadakahuel.cl) for their continuing hospitality and friendship while engaging in fieldwork. Our sincere thanks go to the residents of Chaitén township for their hospitality, as well as unwavering curiosity and support of this research. P. A. Shane and an anonymous reviewer are thanked for their comments. The authors also wish to thank Andrew Lorrey for his editorial input.

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