Concordant 210Pb and 137Cs ages of black sea anoxic unconsolidated sediments

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Two independent geochronologic radiometric methods: 137Cs and 210Pb were used to de-termine the sedimentation rate and subsequently to date the oldest sediments of a 50 cm core contain-ing unconsolidated sediments collected at a depth of 600 m below sea surface in the anoxic zone of the Western Black Sea, off the Romanian town of Constanta. Both methods gave coincident value within experimental uncertainties of 0.42±0.20 mm·y-1 for 137Cs and 0.49±0.03 mm·y-1 in the case of 210Pb, within the Constant Initial Concentration model, which gave for the lower most sediments an age of 1.00±0.01 ka. The constant sedimentation model as well as the possible causes of observed discrepancy between experimental uncertainties are discussed. © 2011 Silesian University of Technology.

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Florea, N., Cristache, C., Oaie, G., & Duliu, O. G. (2011). Concordant 210Pb and 137Cs ages of black sea anoxic unconsolidated sediments. Geochronometria, 38(2), 101–106. https://doi.org/10.2478/s13386-011-0022-9

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