Pollen analysis as well as 18O/16O results on lake marl show that the Younger Dryas climatic period, between about 11,000 and 10,300 bp, was the last vigorous cold phase of the Würm Glacial. Detailed 14C analyses from a peat bog near Wachseldorn (Switzerland) point to a 14C anomaly in this period. Further indication of a 14C anomaly is given by the observation that, during the Younger Dryas period, the sedimentation rates in several lakes apparently were higher than in adjacent periods; an explanation might be that the 14C time scale was compressed between 11,000 and 10,000 bp, ie, the atmospheric 14C/C ratio varied. If real, this suggested 14C variation would probably be connected to the climatic events during this transition period from L...
International audienceThe transition from the Oldest Dryas to the Bølling around 14,685 cal yr BP wa...
Variability of atmospheric 14C content often complicates radiocarbon-based chronologies; however, sp...
International audienceWe attempt to quantify the 14C difference between the atmosphere and the North...
Abstract Highly variable atmospheric radiocarbon concentrations are a distinct feature during the la...
As in polar ice, 18O variations of precipitation are recorded in carbonate sediments formed in lakes...
The sequence of vegetation phases in the late Glacial was studied in a sediment section from the bog...
International audiencePollen and lake-level data from Le Locle in the Swiss Jura were used to quanti...
The main purpose of this work is to reconstruct the atmospheric DELTA-C-14 in the glacial-postglacia...
Regional pollen assemblage zones for the late-glacial period of the Swiss Plateau are introduced an...
Regional pollen assemblage zones for the late-glacial period of the Swiss Plateau are introduced and...
The Younger Dryas interval during the Last Glacial Termination was an abrupt return to glacial-like ...
International audienceThe transition from the Oldest Dryas to the Bølling around 14,685 cal yr BP wa...
Variability of atmospheric 14C content often complicates radiocarbon-based chronologies; however, sp...
International audienceWe attempt to quantify the 14C difference between the atmosphere and the North...
Abstract Highly variable atmospheric radiocarbon concentrations are a distinct feature during the la...
As in polar ice, 18O variations of precipitation are recorded in carbonate sediments formed in lakes...
The sequence of vegetation phases in the late Glacial was studied in a sediment section from the bog...
International audiencePollen and lake-level data from Le Locle in the Swiss Jura were used to quanti...
The main purpose of this work is to reconstruct the atmospheric DELTA-C-14 in the glacial-postglacia...
Regional pollen assemblage zones for the late-glacial period of the Swiss Plateau are introduced an...
Regional pollen assemblage zones for the late-glacial period of the Swiss Plateau are introduced and...
The Younger Dryas interval during the Last Glacial Termination was an abrupt return to glacial-like ...
International audienceThe transition from the Oldest Dryas to the Bølling around 14,685 cal yr BP wa...
Variability of atmospheric 14C content often complicates radiocarbon-based chronologies; however, sp...
International audienceWe attempt to quantify the 14C difference between the atmosphere and the North...