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Distal ash fall from the mid-Holocene eruption of Mount Hudson (H2) discovered in the Falkland Islands: New possibilities for Southern Hemisphere archive synchronisation
Panayiotis Panaretos,
Paul Albert ,
Zoë A. Thomas,
Chris S.M. Turney,
Charles R. Stern,
Gwydion Jones,
Alan N. Williams,
Victoria C. Smith,
Alan G. Hogg,
Christina J. Manning
Quaternary Science Reviews, Volume: 266, Start page: 107074
Swansea University Authors: Paul Albert , Gwydion Jones
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DOI (Published version): 10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107074
Abstract
Distal ash fall from the mid-Holocene eruption of Mount Hudson (H2) discovered in the Falkland Islands: New possibilities for Southern Hemisphere archive synchronisation
Published in: | Quaternary Science Reviews |
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ISSN: | 0277-3791 |
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Elsevier BV
2021
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa57331 |
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South America; Cryptotephra; Tephrochronology; Patagonia; Southern volcanic zone; Hudson; South Atlantic; Southern Ocean; Antarctic |
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Faculty of Science and Engineering |
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This project was supported by the Australian Research Council (grant no. DE200100907 and DP130104156). P. Panaretos was supported by a UNSW Summer Vacation Research Scholarship. P.G.A and G.J are funded through a UK Research and Innovation Future Leaders Fellowship (MR/S035478/1). |
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