Cosmogenic radionuclides, such as 10Be and 14C, share a common production signal, with their formation in the Earth's upper atmosphere modulated by changes to the geomagnetic field, as well as variations in the intensity of the solar wind. Here, we use this common production signal to compare between the radiocarbon (IntCal)and Greenland ice-core (GICC05)timescales, utilising the most pronounced cosmogenic production peak of the last 100,000 years – that associated with the Laschamp geomagnetic excursion circa 41,000 years ago. We present 54 new 14C measurements from a peat core (‘TP-2005’)from Tenaghi Philippon, NE Greece, contiguously spanning between circa 47,300 and 39,600 cal. BP, demonstrating a distinctive tripartite structure in the...
During the last glacial period Northern Hemisphere climate was characterized by extreme and abrupt c...
We present a new speleothem record of atmospheric Delta C-14 between 28 and 44 ka that offers consid...
The variations in atmospheric radiocarbon (C-14) concentration during the last 50 000 years can be a...
Cosmogenic radionuclides, such as 10Be and 14C, share a common production signal, with their formati...
Investigations of past climate dynamics rely on accurate and precise chronologies of the employed cl...
Variations in galactic cosmic rays reaching the Earth's atmosphere produce globally synchronous vari...
Between 15 and 27kyrb2k (thousands of years before 2000CE) during the last glacial, Greenland experi...
Radiocarbon dating is the most commonly used chronological tool in archaeological and environmental ...
Radiocarbon dating is the most commonly used chronological tool in archaeological and environmental ...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.F...
During the last glacial period Northern Hemisphere climate was characterized by extreme and abrupt c...
During the last glacial period Northern Hemisphere climate was characterized by extreme and abrupt c...
Connecting calendar ages to radiocarbon (14C) ages, i.e. constructing a calibration curve, requires ...
We present a new speleothem record of atmospheric Δ14C between 28 and 44 ka that offers considerable...
A series of 14C measurements in Ocean Drilling Program cores from the tropical Cariaco Basin, which ...
During the last glacial period Northern Hemisphere climate was characterized by extreme and abrupt c...
We present a new speleothem record of atmospheric Delta C-14 between 28 and 44 ka that offers consid...
The variations in atmospheric radiocarbon (C-14) concentration during the last 50 000 years can be a...
Cosmogenic radionuclides, such as 10Be and 14C, share a common production signal, with their formati...
Investigations of past climate dynamics rely on accurate and precise chronologies of the employed cl...
Variations in galactic cosmic rays reaching the Earth's atmosphere produce globally synchronous vari...
Between 15 and 27kyrb2k (thousands of years before 2000CE) during the last glacial, Greenland experi...
Radiocarbon dating is the most commonly used chronological tool in archaeological and environmental ...
Radiocarbon dating is the most commonly used chronological tool in archaeological and environmental ...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.F...
During the last glacial period Northern Hemisphere climate was characterized by extreme and abrupt c...
During the last glacial period Northern Hemisphere climate was characterized by extreme and abrupt c...
Connecting calendar ages to radiocarbon (14C) ages, i.e. constructing a calibration curve, requires ...
We present a new speleothem record of atmospheric Δ14C between 28 and 44 ka that offers considerable...
A series of 14C measurements in Ocean Drilling Program cores from the tropical Cariaco Basin, which ...
During the last glacial period Northern Hemisphere climate was characterized by extreme and abrupt c...
We present a new speleothem record of atmospheric Delta C-14 between 28 and 44 ka that offers consid...
The variations in atmospheric radiocarbon (C-14) concentration during the last 50 000 years can be a...