Late glacial 14C ages from a floating, 1382-ring pine chronology

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We built a floating, 1382-ring pine chronology covering the radiocarbon age interval of 12,000 to 10,650 BP. Based on the strong rise of Δ14C at the onset of the Younger Dryas (YD) and wiggle-matching of the decadal-scale Δ14C fluctuations, we can anchor the floating chronology to the Cariaco varve chronology. We observe a marine reservoir correction higher than hitherto assumed for the Cariaco site, of up to 650 yr instead of 400 yr, for the full length of the comparison interval. The tree-ring Δ14C shows several strong fluctuations of short duration (a few decades) at 13,800; 13,600; and 13,350 cal BP. The amplitude of the strong Δ14C rise at the onset of the YD is about 40%, whereas in the marine data set the signal appears stronger due to a re-adjustment of the marine mixed-layer Δ14C towards the atmospheric level. © 2004 by the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of Arizona.

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Kromer, B., Friedrich, M., Hughen, K. A., Kaiser, F., Remmele, S., Schaub, M., & Talamo, S. (2004). Late glacial 14C ages from a floating, 1382-ring pine chronology. Radiocarbon, 46(3), 1203–1209. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033822200033099

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