Pumice in the interglacial Whidbey Formation at Blowers Bluff, central Whidbey Island, WA, USA

Quaternary International(2008)

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A new 40Ar/39Ar age of 128±9ka and chemical analyses of pumice layers from interglacial alluvium at Blowers Bluff, Whidbey Island, WA, show that the deposits are part of the Whidbey Formation, a widespread, mainly subsurface unit. Glass chemistry of the dated dacitic pumice does not match any analyzed northern Cascade source, but upper Pleistocene dacites from Glacier Peak and early Pleistocene silicic rocks from the Kulshan caldera are chemically similar. The chemistry of pumiceous dacite in younger units, including the latest Pleistocene Partridge Gravel, is similar to that of the dated material.
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interglacial whidbey formation,central whidbey island,pumice,blowers bluff
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