Stratigraphy and chronology of a 15 ka sequence of multi‐sourced silicic tephras in a montane peat bog, eastern North Island, New Zealand
- 1 December 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
- Vol. 42 (4) , 565-579
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00288306.1999.9514863
Abstract
We document the stratigraphy, composition, and chronology of a succession of 16 distal, silicic tephra layers interbedded with lateglacial and Holocene peats and muds up to c. 15 000 radiocarbon years (c. 18 000 calendar years) Did at a montane site (Kaipo Bog) in eastern North Island, New Zealand. Aged from 665 ± 15 to 14 700 ± 95 I4C yr BP, the tephras are derived from six volcanic centres in North Island, three of which are rhyolitic (Okataina, Taupo, Maroa), one peralkaline (Tuhua), and two andesitic (Tongariro, Egmont). Correlations are based on multiple criteria: field properties and stratigraphic interrelationships, ferro‐magnesian silicate mineral assemblages, glass‐shard major dement composition (from electron microprobe analysis), and radiocarbon dating. We extend the known distribution of tephras in eastern North Island and provide compositional data that add to their potential usefulness as isochronous markers. The chronostratigraphic framework established for the Kaipo sequence, based on both site‐specific and independently derived tephra‐based radiocarbon ages, provides the basis for fine‐resolution paleoenvironmental studies at a climatically sensitive terrestrial site from the mid latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere. Tephras identified as especially useful paleoenvironmental markers include Rerewhakaaitu and Waiohau (lateglacial), Konini (late‐glacial‐early Holocene), Tuhua (middle Holocene), and Taupo and Kaharoa (late Holocene).Keywords
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