Dating of the Quaternary volcanoes Komorní Hurka (Kammerbühl
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Dating of the Quaternary volcanoes Komorní Hurka (Kammerbühl
Z. geol. Wiss., Berlin 30 (2002) 3: 191 – 200, 7 Abb., 2 Tab. Dating of the Quaternary volcanoes Komorní Hurka (Kammerbühl) and Zelezná Hurka (Eisenbühl), Czech Republic, by TL, ESR, alpha-recoil and fission track chronometry Alterbestimmung der quartären Vulkane Komorní Hurka (Kammerbühl) and Zelezná Hurka (Eisenbühl), Tschechische Republik, mittels TL-, ESR-, Alpharückstoßspur- and Spaltspur-Chronometrie GÜNTHER A. WAGNER, KÜRSAD GÖGEN, RAYMOND JONCKHEERE, IRMTRUD WAGNER, CLEMENS WODA (all Heidelberg) key words: Quaternary, Pleistocene, volcano, dating, chronometry, thermoluminescence, electron-spin resonance, alpha-recoil track, fission track, Czech Republic, Eger rift, Komorní hurka, Kammerbühl, Zelezná hurka, Eisenbühl, Quartär, Vulkan, Altersbestimmung, Chronometrie, Thermolumineszenz, Elektronen-Spin-Resonanz, Alpharückstoßspur, Spaltspur, Tschechische Republik, Eger-Rift Abstract There has been a long debate about the numeric age of the geologically young volcanoes of Kammerbühl and Eisenbühl in the western Eger rift. The four geochronometric methods of thermoluminescence (TL), electron-spin resonance (ESR), alpha-recoil track (ART) and fission track (FT) were applied to various xenolithic inclusions in the pyroclastics of both volcanoes. For each of the two volcanoes this multi-method approach yields consistent results, namely 519 ± 51 ka for Eisenbühl and 726 ± 59 ka for Kammerbühl. The ages confirm the middle Pleistocene ages of both volcanic eruptions. Zusammenfassung Die Frage nach dem numerischen Alter der geologisch jungen Vulkane Kammerbühl und Eisenbühl im westlichen Egergraben wird seit langem erörtert. Die vier geochronometrischen Methoden Thermolumineszenz (TL), Elektronen-Spin-Resonanz (ESR), Alpharückstoßspuren (ART) und Spaltspuren (FT) wurden auf verschiedene xenolithische Einschlüsse in den Pyroklastika beider Vulkane angewendet. Für jeden der beiden Vulkane ergibt dieser multimethodische Ansatz konsistente Resultate, nämlich 519 ± 51 ka für Eisenbühl und 726 ± 59 ka für Kammerbühl. Die Alter bestätigen das mittelpleistozäne Alter der beiden Eruptionen. Introduction Quaternary ages of the small cinder cones of Komorní Hurka/Kammerbühl (KB) and of Zelezna Hurka/Eisenbühl (EB) have been assumed since last century (REUSS 1852). Both volcanoes are located in the western part of the Eger Rift (Kammerbühl: 3 km SW of Frantiskovy Lázne/Franzensbad; Eisenbühl: 12 km SSE of Cheb/ Eger). Both cinder cones show an interbedding of pyroclastic layers – consisting of xenolith-bearing slag, lapilli and bombs (see this volume) – and ash layers, rich in Z. geol. Wiss. 30 (3) 2002 crustal xenoliths with baked phyllite as well as clay, mica schist, and quartzite and hornblendite. Volcanic rocks of both cones are to be characterised as olivine nephelinites (PROFT 1984, KÄMPF et al. 1993, GOTTMANN 1999). SIBRAVA & HAVLICEK (1980) published K/Ar dates (conventional technique) which show a large spread (Kammerbühl: 260 ± 5 ka and 850 ± 10 ka, Eisenbühl: 1 ± 0.5 Ma and 5 ± 1 Ma). The development of new geochronometric tools for the Quaternary (WAGNER 1998) makes it desirable to re-investigate the ages of the Kammerbühl and Eisenbühl volcanic eruptions. In the present 191
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