Radiocarbon and uranium-thorium dating results are presented from a genus of calcitic Antarctic cold-water octocorals (family Coralliidae), which were collected from the Marie Byrd Seamounts in the Amundsen Sea (Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean) and which to date have not been investigated geochemically. The geochronological results are set in context with solution and laser ablation-based element/Ca ratios (Li, B, Mg, Mn, Sr, Ba, U, Th). Octocoral radiocarbon ages on living corals are in excellent agreement with modern ambient deep-water Δ14C, while multiple samples of individual fossil coral specimens yielded reproducible radiocarbon ages. Provided that local radiocarbon reservoir ages can be derived for a given time, fossil Amunds...
[1] In this study we use microsampling techniques to explore diagenetic processes in carbonates. The...
Robust, independent age constraints on the absolute timing of climate events based on the U-series d...
Deep-sea corals were discovered over a century ago, but it is only over recent years that focused ef...
Radiocarbon and uranium-thorium dating results are presented from a genus of calcitic Antarctic cold...
Abstract Radiocarbon and uranium-thorium dating results are presented from a genus of calcitic Antar...
Radiocarbon and uranium-thorium dating results are presented from a genus of calcitic Antarctic cold...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Deep-sea corals are a promising new archive of paleoclimate. Coupled radiocarbon and U-series dates ...
In this study we use microsampling techniques to explore diagenetic processes in carbonates. These p...
Deep-sea corals are a unique archive in paleoceanography. They have large banded skeletons that allo...
Deep-sea corals are a unique archive in paleoceanography. They have large banded skeletons that allo...
This dataset is a comprehensive, global compilation of published uranium–thorium (U-series) dated fo...
Robust, independent age constraints on the absolute timing of climate events based on the U-series d...
[1] In this study we use microsampling techniques to explore diagenetic processes in carbonates. The...
Robust, independent age constraints on the absolute timing of climate events based on the U-series d...
[1] In this study we use microsampling techniques to explore diagenetic processes in carbonates. The...
Robust, independent age constraints on the absolute timing of climate events based on the U-series d...
Deep-sea corals were discovered over a century ago, but it is only over recent years that focused ef...
Radiocarbon and uranium-thorium dating results are presented from a genus of calcitic Antarctic cold...
Abstract Radiocarbon and uranium-thorium dating results are presented from a genus of calcitic Antar...
Radiocarbon and uranium-thorium dating results are presented from a genus of calcitic Antarctic cold...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Deep-sea corals are a promising new archive of paleoclimate. Coupled radiocarbon and U-series dates ...
In this study we use microsampling techniques to explore diagenetic processes in carbonates. These p...
Deep-sea corals are a unique archive in paleoceanography. They have large banded skeletons that allo...
Deep-sea corals are a unique archive in paleoceanography. They have large banded skeletons that allo...
This dataset is a comprehensive, global compilation of published uranium–thorium (U-series) dated fo...
Robust, independent age constraints on the absolute timing of climate events based on the U-series d...
[1] In this study we use microsampling techniques to explore diagenetic processes in carbonates. The...
Robust, independent age constraints on the absolute timing of climate events based on the U-series d...
[1] In this study we use microsampling techniques to explore diagenetic processes in carbonates. The...
Robust, independent age constraints on the absolute timing of climate events based on the U-series d...
Deep-sea corals were discovered over a century ago, but it is only over recent years that focused ef...