asknivåer
Asknivåer are layers of vulkansk aske found in soils, sedimentary sequences and rock records. They form when ash ejected during a volcanic eruption settles from the atmosphere and becomes incorporated into accumulating sediments. The thickness and grain size of an asknivå depend on the eruption magnitude, wind direction, and the environment of deposition, and layers can range from millimeters to decimeters.
Identification and dating are based on distinctive features such as a sharp, well-defined boundary with surrounding
Uses and significance: Asknivåer serve as marker horizons that enable correlation of geological and archaeological sequences
Regional context: In Norway and much of Scandinavia, tephra layers from Icelandic eruptions are among the most
Limitations: Post-depositional processes such as weathering, erosion, or reworking can modify ash layers, complicating interpretation. In
See also: tephrochronology, tephra, stratigraphy, ash layer.