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摘要
摘要火山年代学是一种相关的和年龄相等的测年方法,从业人员通过这种方法对火山(或火山灰)层进行表征、绘制地图和测年,并将它们作为地层学上的联系和测年工具,用于地球科学(包括火山学)和过去环境和考古学的研究。现代麻风研究本身大约在100年前(20世纪20年代)就开始了,但直到1961年9月7日在波兰华沙才形成了第一个具有共同目标和新兴全球视野的麻风年表学家团体。在这一天,在国际第四纪研究联盟(INQUA)的支持下,成立了首届“第四纪年代学委员会”(COT)。委员会的成立很大程度上要归功于担任委员会主席12年的日本人小林邦夫(Kunio Kobayashi)的领导。我们之所以有动机记录和评估COT的功能和重要性,是因为地球年代学在全球范围内不断发展,它的遗产需要被理解、欣赏和保护。此外,对隐砂的研究近年来也得到了极大的扩展,隐砂是一种保存在沉积物或土壤中的细颗粒玻璃碎片和/或晶体浓度,但数量不够多,无法用肉眼看到。因此,在本文中,我们回顾了过去60年中有53年在国际火山学和地球内部化学协会(International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of earth’s Interior)的保护下,或过去60年中有7年(包括自2019年以来)在国际火山学和化学协会(iavcei)的保护下,COT的作用和影响。该委员会还以其他名称(缩写为COTS、CEV、ICCT、COTAV、SCOTAV和INTAV)运作;定义见表2)。除了确定有影响的关键人物外,我们还介绍了该委员会的发展、其领导人及其活动,其中包括在七个不同的国家组织了九次专家疟疾实地会议。委员会成员参加了许多其他区域性到国际性的会议(包括专家会议)或研讨会,并在诸如INTIMATE(整合冰芯、海洋和陆地记录)和SMART(利用温度年代学同步海洋和冰芯记录)等国际项目中发挥了主导作用。除了大力支持包括研究生在内的早期职业研究人员外,该委员会还出版了10本以tephra为主题的期刊卷和两本书。它还发表了许多其他文章,包括实地指南、报告和专业互联网文档/网站。尽管该委员会的命运有涨有落,但在1987年领导层发生重大变动后,该委员会开始繁荣起来。COT进一步发展,特别是在过去十年左右,作为一个全新的专家群体,包括许多从事隐球菌研究的专家,随着新的地理分析和年代测定技术或协议的出现,成为今天一个充满活力的全球团体。我们列出了自1961年以来一直参与COT的29名民选官员以及15名荣誉终身会员。在回顾了委员会的目标之后,我们通过评估其遗产并记录当前和未来的工作来结束。
Global tephra studies: role and importance of the international tephra research group “Commission on Tephrochronology” in its first 60 years
Abstract. Tephrochronology is a correlational and age-equivalent dating
method whereby practitioners characterize, map, and date tephra (or volcanic
ash) layers and use them stratigraphically as connecting and dating tools in
the geosciences (including volcanology) and in studies of past environments
and archaeology. Modern tephra studies per se began around 100 years ago (in the
1920s), but the first collective of tephrochronologists with a common purpose
and nascent global outlook was not formed until 7 September 1961 in
Warsaw, Poland. On that date, the inaugural “Commission on Tephrochronology”
(COT) was ratified under the aegis of the International Union for Quaternary
Research (INQUA). The formation of COT is attributable largely to the leadership
of Kunio Kobayashi of Japan, the commission's president for its first 12 years. We were motivated to record and evaluate the function and importance of COT because tephrochronology continues to grow globally and its heritage needs
to be understood, appreciated, and preserved. In addition, studies on
cryptotephras, which are fine-grained glass-shard and/or crystal
concentrations preserved in sediments or soils but insufficiently numerous
to be visible as a layer to the naked eye, have also expanded dramatically
in recent times. Therefore, in this article, we review the role and impacts
of COT under the umbrella of INQUA for 53 of the last 60 years or under
IAVCEI (International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the
Earth's Interior) for 7 of the last 60 years, including since 2019. The
commission also functioned under other names (abbreviated as COTS, CEV,
ICCT, COTAV, SCOTAV, and INTAV; see Table 2 for definitions). As well as identifying key persons of
influence, we describe the development of the commission, its leaders, and
its activities, which include organizing nine specialist tephra field meetings
in seven different countries. Members of the commission have participated in
numerous other conferences (including specialist tephra sessions) or
workshops of regional to international scale, and they have played leading roles in
international projects such as INTIMATE (INTegrating Ice-core, MArine and TErrestrial records) and SMART (Synchronising
Marine And ice-core Records using Tephrochronology). As well as strongly
supporting early-career researchers including graduate students, the
commission has generated 10 tephra-themed journal volumes and two books. It
has published numerous other articles including field guidebooks, reports,
and specialist internet documents/sites. Although its fortunes have ebbed as
well as flowed, the commission began to prosper after 1987 when key changes
in leadership occurred. COT has blossomed further, especially in the past
decade or so, as an entire new cohort of specialists, including many engaged
in cryptotephra studies, has emerged alongside new geoanalytical and dating
techniques or protocols to become a vibrant global group today. We name 29
elected officers who have been involved with COT since 1961 as well as 15
honorary life members. After reviewing the aims of the commission, we
conclude by evaluating its legacies and by documenting current and future
work.
期刊介绍:
The scope of History of Geo- and Space Sciences (HGSS) is to document historical facts and knowledge and to improve awareness of the history of geoscience. The knowledge of the development of geosciences and their experimental methods and theories in the past can improve our current understanding and may stimulate current research. It is encouraging for young scientists to read biographical material of historical figures in their research area. It is important as well to learn that history of science is an integrated part of the ongoing research in their research area. Another important aim of the journal is the association of historical retrospective and current research.