The carbonate profile of two recent Ionian Sea cores: Evidence that the sedimentation rate is constant over the last millennia
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· Geophysical Research Letters (American Geophysical Union); (USA)
- Instituto di Comsogeofisica del C.N.R., Torino (Italy) Istituto di Fisica Generale dell'Universiat', Torino (Italy)
The authors confirm and extend the results previously reported on the carbonate profile of the GT14 Ionian Sea core (Cini Castagnoli et al., 1990). A second, much longer core (2.81 meters) named GT89/3, has been taken about 1 km apart from the previous one. The carbonate profiles of the two cores are impressively similar; the details of the CaCO{sub 3} variations in the two sediments match on the scale of the sampling interval {Delta}d = 2.5 mm used for both cores. The authors show that {Delta}d corresponds to the mud deposited in a time interval {Delta}t = 3.87 {plus minus} 0.04 years, a value which is constant throughout the entire length of the cores. This precision is achieved by the tephroanalysis of the two cores. In this approach the markers of well-known historical eruptions in the Vesuvius area are recognized (Pompei, AD 79, Pollena, AD 472, Ischia, AD 1301), providing a precise dating which accurately tunes that obtained by the radiometric method. The correlation between the carbonate profile of the GT14 core and the tree-ring radiocarbon record has been discussed in (Cini Castagnoli et al., 1990); here the authors extend these results and show that the same correlation holds at least up to 1690 BC. Due to the longer length of the GT89/3 time series, they also show that three periodic components at about 206 yr, 228 yr and 179 yr may now be resolved in the carbonate series, in close agreement with the results already found for the radiocarbon record.
- OSTI ID:
- 5599062
- Journal Information:
- Geophysical Research Letters (American Geophysical Union); (USA), Journal Name: Geophysical Research Letters (American Geophysical Union); (USA) Journal Issue: 11 Vol. 17:11; ISSN 0094-8276; ISSN GPRLA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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CALCIUM CARBONATES
CALCIUM COMPOUNDS
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CARBON ISOTOPES
CARBONATE ROCKS
CARBONATES
CORRELATIONS
DEPOSITION
DRILL CORES
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GEOLOGIC STRATA
GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES
IGNEOUS ROCKS
ISOTOPE DATING
ISOTOPES
LIGHT NUCLEI
MATHEMATICS
MEDITERRANEAN SEA
NUCLEI
OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
RADIOISOTOPES
ROCKS
SEAS
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
SEDIMENTS
SURFACE WATERS
TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS
VOLCANIC ROCKS
YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES
580000* -- Geosciences
AGE ESTIMATION
ALKALINE EARTH METAL COMPOUNDS
BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES
BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES
CALCIUM CARBONATES
CALCIUM COMPOUNDS
CARBON 14
CARBON COMPOUNDS
CARBON ISOTOPES
CARBONATE ROCKS
CARBONATES
CORRELATIONS
DEPOSITION
DRILL CORES
EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI
GEOLOGIC STRATA
GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES
IGNEOUS ROCKS
ISOTOPE DATING
ISOTOPES
LIGHT NUCLEI
MATHEMATICS
MEDITERRANEAN SEA
NUCLEI
OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
RADIOISOTOPES
ROCKS
SEAS
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
SEDIMENTS
SURFACE WATERS
TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS
VOLCANIC ROCKS
YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES