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Tephrochronology of the Toba tuffs: four primary glass populations define the 75-ka Youngest Toba Tuff, northern Sumatra, Indonesia

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JOURNAL OF QUATERNARY SCIENCE
Volume 28, Issue 8, Pages 772-776

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jqs.2672

Keywords

Indonesia; tephrochronology; Toba tuffs; trace elements; volcanic glass

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  2. Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education [FP079-2007]
  3. Malaysian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation [04-01-03-SF0301]

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Four primary glass populations, well defined by their Sr, Ba and Y concentrations, occur in the Youngest Toba Tuff (YTT), which was deposited during a supereruption of the Toba caldera complex in northern Sumatra 75 ka. Average concentrations of major and trace elements indicate a coherent, systematic variation of glass composition across populations. No clear pattern in the areal distribution of these four glass groups can be discerned. The multiple glass populations of the YTT easily distinguish it from the single homogeneous glass population of the Middle Toba Tuff (approximate to 500 ka), as represented by its basal vitrophyre, and that of the Oldest Toba Tuff (approximate to 800 ka), as represented by ash Layer D at the Ocean Drilling Program site 758 in the Indian Ocean.

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