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dc.contributor.authorGençalioğlu-Kuşcu, Gonca
dc.contributor.authorUslular, Göksu
dc.contributor.authorDanisik, Martin
dc.contributor.authorKoppers, Anthony
dc.contributor.authorMiggins, Daniel P.
dc.contributor.authorFriedrichs, Bjarne
dc.contributor.authorSchmitt, Axel K.
dc.date.accessioned2020-11-20T14:39:55Z
dc.date.available2020-11-20T14:39:55Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.issn1871-1014
dc.identifier.issn1878-0350
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.quageo.2019.101033
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12809/615
dc.descriptionKuscu, Gonca Gencalioglu/0000-0001-9801-6542; Uslular, Goksu/0000-0001-8485-0093; Friedrichs, Bjarne/0000-0001-8555-128Xen_US
dc.descriptionWOS: 000501937300006en_US
dc.description.abstractKyra is an important tephra unit for Nisyros pre-caldera stage due to a number of subunits with various compositions (basaltic andesite to dacite) and distal dispersion on surrounding Greek islands (Tilos and Chalki) and Datca peninsula (Turkey). As for the most Nisyros tephra units, the available radiometric ages of Kyra tephra are not compatible with the relatively well-established Nisyros tephrostratigraphy. This beclouds the characterization of both proximal and distal Kyra tephra and also the understanding of Nisyros pre-caldera volcanism. In order to provide new insight into Nisyros tephrochronology, we here present the first (U-Th)/He and Ar-40/Ar-39 ages of Kyra distal andesitic pumice previously reported on Datca peninsula. (U-Th)/He dating of apatite (DZS pumice, Sindikoy) yielded weighted mean ages of 134.8 +/- 19.8 ka (2 sigma, single-crystal aliquots, n = 12, MSWD = 0.21) and 139.6 +/- 15.0 ka (2 sigma, multi-crystal aliquots, n = 5, MSWD = 0.78). Combined U-Th disequilibrium and (U-Th)/He dating of zircon (DZS pumice) yielded an age of 131.1 +/- 8.6 ka (2 sigma, single-crystal aliquots, n = 8, MSWD = 0.58). The inverse isochron Ar-40/Ar-39 age of DAH (Hizirsah) pumice (plagioclase, 135.7 +/- 28.2 ka, 2 sigma, MSWD = 1.70) is almost comparable with the (U-Th)/He ages, while the plateau ages of DAB (Belen) pumice are relatively older (plagioclase, 144.8 +/- 26.6 ka, 2 sigma, n = 17, MSWD = 0.61; hornblende, 151.5 +/- 19.5 ka, 2 sigma, n = 27, MSWD = 1.41). DAB pumice has also more evolved glass composition (mainly dacitic) compared to andesitic DAH and DZS pumice. Therefore, DAB tephra is considered as a different Kyra subunit. All new ages on distal Kyra tephra are in accordance with the Nisyros tephrostratigraphy and indicate a long-lasting eruptive history (similar to 20 ka) of the tuff cone that formed Kyra sequence. Considering the available ages for the Kos Plateau Tuff (KPT) eruption (161 or 165 ka) and the presence of stratigraphically older Nisyros tephra units than Kyra, there should be no significant time gap between the KPT eruption and the onset of Nisyros subaerial volcanism. In addition, the recent findings on distal Kyra tephra will probably provide new opportunities for correlating the undefined tephra units that have comparable composition and age reported in both marine and terrestrial settings. Thus, our study will indirectly contribute to paleoenvironmental/climatological and tephrochronology studies around the Mediterranean region.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipScientific Research Project Office of Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Mugla, Turkey (BAP Projects)Mugla Sitki Kocman University [15/070, 15/077]; ARC Discovery funding schemeAustralian Research Council [DP160102427]; AuScope NCRIS2 programAustralian GovernmentDepartment of Industry, Innovation and Science; Australian Scientific Instruments Pty Ltd.; Curtin Research Fellowship programen_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThe research was granted by the Scientific Research Project Office of Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Mugla, Turkey (BAP Projects 15/070 and 15/077) to G. Gencalioglu Kuscu and G. Uslular. MD was supported by ARC Discovery funding scheme (DP160102427), the AuScope NCRIS2 program, Australian Scientific Instruments Pty Ltd. and the Curtin Research Fellowship program. MD thanks to Chris May (TSW Analytical) for help with solution ICP-MS analyses, Istvan Dunkl for sharing PepiFLEX software used for ICP-MS data reduction and Adam Frew for help with sample dissolution. GGK and GU would like to express their gratitude to M. Erde Bilir for his effort in preliminary mineral separation studies, and to Rana Salihoglu and Ali Altic for their valuable help in the sampling process. The authors greatly acknowledge the valuable comments by the editor Sebastien Nomade and the anonymous reviewer.en_US
dc.item-language.isoengen_US
dc.publisherElsevier Sci Ltden_US
dc.item-rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessen_US
dc.subjectZirconen_US
dc.subjectApatiteen_US
dc.subject(U-Th)/Heen_US
dc.subjectAr-40/Ar-39en_US
dc.subjectU-Th Disequilibriumen_US
dc.subjectKyraen_US
dc.subjectAndesitic Tephraen_US
dc.titleU-Th disequilibrium, (U-Th)/He and Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology of distal Nisyros Kyra tephra deposits on Datca peninsula (SW Anatolia)en_US
dc.item-typearticleen_US
dc.contributor.departmentMÜ, Mühendislik Fakültesi, Jeoloji Mühendisliği Bölümüen_US
dc.contributor.institutionauthorGençalioğlu-Kuşcu, Gonca
dc.contributor.institutionauthorUslular, Göksu
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.quageo.2019.101033
dc.identifier.volume55en_US
dc.relation.journalQuaternary Geochronologyen_US
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanıen_US


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