Tephra identification without pre‐separation in ashed peat
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Blennerhassett, LUCY C. and Guyett, PAUL C. and Tomlinson, EMMA L., Tephra identification without pre‐separation in ashed peat, Journal of Quaternary Science, 39, 5, 2024, 816–830Download Item:
Abstract:
Cryptotephras in peat and sediment samples are traditionally separated for geochemical characterization
using chemical or density floatation techniques following initial tephra identification and shard counting through
analysis of ashed residue via light microscopy. However, these practices can be time consuming, subject to practitioner
experience and material type, with a potential for sample loss. We present an alternative approach to identify
cryptotephra in peat and sedimentary samples, where ashed material is mounted directly in epoxy resin and analysed
through back‐scattered electron (BSE) imaging via scanning electron microscopy–energy dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy
(SEM‐EDX). Semi‐quantitative, unsupervised chemical maps of epoxy mounts are created within 120 min using ‘Feature
Analysis’ on AZtec software by Oxford Instruments. These maps locate grains of higher atomic mass and categorize
phases based on geochemistry. We create a tephra identification method using an ombrotrophic peat sample doped
with bimodal Vedde Ash, where recovery of the known tephra proportion in wet peat is 96%. We also propose an
automated alternative to optical shard counting, whereby tephra counts identified via Feature Analysis can be ratioed to
total grain counts acquired through ImageJ software and extrapolated to the inorganic fraction in wet peat. We apply the
method to a minerotrophic peat from Brackloon Wood, Mayo, Ireland, where the Laki AD 1783–84 cryptotephra is
successfully identified.
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