Age of the «cross-laminated sandy» stratum from the reference section Yar Sredny (Central Kamchatka) according to the paired 230Th /238U and 14C dating of peat

  • Maksimov F
  • Pevzner M
  • Petrov A
  • et al.
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Abstract

For the first time, numerical radioisotope age were obtained for the “cross-laminated sandy” stratum, which is widespread in Neopeopleistocene reference sections of loose sediments from Central Kamchatka. Two peat layers, incorporated in the “cross-laminated sandy” stratum of the Yar Sredny, were studied. The results of their paired 230Th/238U and 14C dating are in good agreement with each other. According to the dating results, it was determined that the “cross-laminated sandy” stratum was deposited, apparently, in the range of about 50-40 thousand years ago, i.e. in the Late Pleistocene (MIS-3), and not in the Middle Pleistocene, about 400-300 thousand years ago, as previously thought.

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Maksimov, F. E., Pevzner, M. M., Petrov, A. Yu., Levchenko, S. B., Grigoriev, V. A., Baranova, N. G., & Kuznetsov, V. Yu. (2019). Age of the «cross-laminated sandy» stratum from the reference section Yar Sredny (Central Kamchatka) according to the paired 230Th /238U and 14C dating of peat. Доклады Академии Наук, 488(3), 288–293. https://doi.org/10.31857/s0869-56524883288-293

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