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U-Pb zircon eruption age of the Old Crow tephra and review of extant age constraints

Journal

QUATERNARY GEOCHRONOLOGY
Volume 66, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.quageo.2021.101168

Keywords

Old Crow tephra; Beringia; Geochronology; Zircon; Marine isotope stage; U-Pb dating; Tephrochronology

Funding

  1. USGS Volcano Hazards Program

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The eruption of the Old Crow tephra deposited a significant amount of volcanic ash throughout Alaska and northwestern Yukon, serving as a unique isochronous marker in the Pleistocene. Recent research suggests that the eruption age of the Old Crow tephra may be approximately 75,000 years later than previously thought, potentially impacting existing models of geological and biotic evolution in the Pleistocene Beringia region.
Eruption of the Old Crow tephra deposited similar to 200 km(3) of volcanic ash throughout Alaska and the northwestern Yukon (eastern Beringia), providing an isochronous marker across the region on a scale unique in the Pleistocene. The Old Crow tephra represents a critical temporal piercing point used extensively to link geographically disparate stratigraphic sections and the paleo-environmental records they contain. Although the canonical age of the Old Crow suggests eruption during the transition between the glacial and interglacial periods of Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 5 and 6 at similar to 125 ka, recent U-Th-Pb and (U-Th)/He zircon dating of the tephra suggests eruption at similar to 200 ka, within MIS 7. If accurate, this revised eruption age begets significant change to existing models describing the geologic and biotic evolution of Beringia in the Pleistocene. Thus, confidently knowing the age of the tephra is critical to its time-stratigraphic utility and for past and future work in the region where the tephra has been found. With this contribution, we review existing Old Crow age constraints and present an eruption age for the tephra determined via high spatial resolution ion microprobe U-Pb surface analysis on zircon crystals isolated from source-proximal (<500 km from plausible source) pumiceous pyroclasts of the tephra. By dating only glass-mantled crystals isolated from discrete pumice clasts, we limit the potential for sample contamination from exotic crystals and resulting age bias. The young population of dates from this dataset corroborate previous radiometric dates and confirm Old Crow eruption within late MIS 7 at 207 +/- 13 ka.

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