A sequence of annually laminated sediments is a potential tool for calibrating the radiocarbon time scale beyond the range of the absolute tree-ring calibration (11 ka). We performed accelerator mass spectrometric (AMS) 14C measurements on >250 terrestrial macrofossil samples from a 40,000-yr varve sequence from Lake Suigetsu, Japan. The results yield the first calibration curve for the total range of the 14C dating method.
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Kitagawa, H., & Van Der Plicht, J. (1998). A 40,000-Year varve chronology from lake Suigetsu, Japan: Extension of the 14C calibration curve. Radiocarbon, 40(1), 505–515. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200018385
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