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Atmospheric radiocarbon calibration to 45,000 yr B.P.: Late glacial fluctuations and cosmogenic isotope production

Journal Article · · Science
 [1];  [2]
  1. International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto (Japan)
  2. Centre for Isotope Research, Groningen (Netherlands)

More than 250 carbon-14 accelerator mass spectrometry dates of terrestrial macrofossils from annually laminated sediments from Lake Suigetsu (Japan) provide a first atmospheric calibration for almost the total range of the radiocarbon method (45,000 years before the present). The results confirm the (recently revised) floating German pine chronology and are consistent with data from European and marine varved sediments, and combined uranium-thorium and carbon-14 dating of corals up to the Last Glacial Maximum. The data during the Glacial show large fluctuations in the atmospheric carbon-14 content, related to changes in global environment and in cosmogenic isotope production. 3 refs., 3 figs.

OSTI ID:
621401
Journal Information:
Science, Journal Name: Science Journal Issue: 5354 Vol. 279; ISSN SCIEAS; ISSN 0036-8075
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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