Bv. Alloway et al., ISOTHERMAL PLATEAU FISSION-TRACK AGE AND REVISED DISTRIBUTION OF THE WIDESPREAD MIDPLEISTOCENE ROCKLAND TEPHRA IN WEST-CENTRAL UNITED-STATES, Geophysical research letters, 19(6), 1992, pp. 569-572
A tephra bed in southeastern Idaho is correlated to Rockland tephra, a
widespread silicic air-fall unit previously identified in northern Ca
lifornia and western Nevada. Correlation of proximal Rockland tephra a
nd its distal correlative is based on glass chemistry determined by el
ectron microprobe and neutron activation analysis. An age estimate of
proximal Rockland tephra is precisely determined by application of the
isothermal plateau fission-track (ITPFT) technique to its hydrated gl
ass shards. A weighted mean age of 0.47 +/- 0.04 Ma compares well with
age estimates based on co-existing mineral phases using the external
detector fission-track and additive-dose thermoluminescence techniques
. The presence of Rockland tephra 800 km east of its presumed eruptive
source will improve the development of detailed chronologies and corr
elation of Pleistocene sedimentary sequences located in coalescent int
ermontane basins of west-central United States.