The age of the Tseax volcanic eruption, British Columbia, Canada

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES(2020)

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A recent volcanic eruption occurred at Tseax volcano that formed a series of tephra cones in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. The explosive to effusive eruption also formed a 32 km long sequence of Fe-rich Mg-poor basanite-trachy-basalt lavas covering similar to 40 km(2). Oral histories of the Nisga'a Nation report that the eruption may have caused as many as 2000 fatalities. The actual eruption date and question of whether there was one or multiple eruptive episodes in the 14th and 18th centuries are, as of yet, unresolved. New radiocarbon dating of wood charcoal from immediately beneath vent-proximal tephra deposits and complementary age information suggest an eruption in 1675-1778 CE (95.4% probability) was responsible for the formation of the tephra cone. New paleomagnetic and geochemical data from the tephra cone and lava flows suggest there is, in fact, no statistically significant difference in time between the explosive and effusive deposits and that they formed during a single eruptive episode.
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Tseax volcano,lava flow,tephra cone,paleomagnetism,radiocarbon dating,geochemistry
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