We examined the radiocarbon (14C) reservoir effect in Lake Kutubu using tephrochronology and terrestrial plant material to deliver a precise age-depth profile and sedimentation rates for this lake. Based on the presence of two tephra horizons (Tibito and Olgaboli), we found a reservoir age offset in sediments of between 1490 and 2280 14C yr using the sediment ages derived from the lead-210 (210Pb) dating method. The live submerged biological samples collected exhibited a higher reservoir age offset than the sediment. This is most likely a result of delayed transport of bomb 14C from the atmosphere to aquatic and sedimentary system. The 14C reservoir effect increased with distance from the lake inlet and also decreased with depth. Dissolutio...
The chronologies of many lacustrine records suffer from radiocarbon reservoir effects due to the pre...
Archaeology relies on the ordering of past events to study cultural developments. This has tradition...
ABSTRACT. Lake sediments have the potential to preserve proxy records of past climate change. Organi...
We examined the radiocarbon (14C) reservoir effect in Lake Kutubu using tephrochronology and terrest...
We examined the radiocarbon (14C) reservoir effect in Lake Kutubu using tephrochronology and terrest...
Lake Kutubu, a large tropical lake in Papua New Guinea, is well known for its ecological importance;...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.C...
A series of (14)C ages were made in two lake sediment cores from Co Ngoin and Zige Tangco, central T...
The radiocarbon concentration of the dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) pool of most freshwater bodies...
A series of C-14 ages were made in two lake sediment cores from Co Ngoin and Zige Tangco, central Ti...
Aquatic macrophytes from a lacustrine environment are highly prone to a reservoir effect, resulting ...
Solutional landforms (karst) can form on old surfaces on ultramafic rocks in the tropics because of ...
The modern water (both pre- and post-atmospheric nuclear testing) of most lakes has an anomalously o...
Changes in oceanic radiocarbon (14C) reservoir ages through the deglaciation and Holocene can provid...
Many factors may influence the radiocarbon age results of lacustrine sediments, among which the hard...
The chronologies of many lacustrine records suffer from radiocarbon reservoir effects due to the pre...
Archaeology relies on the ordering of past events to study cultural developments. This has tradition...
ABSTRACT. Lake sediments have the potential to preserve proxy records of past climate change. Organi...
We examined the radiocarbon (14C) reservoir effect in Lake Kutubu using tephrochronology and terrest...
We examined the radiocarbon (14C) reservoir effect in Lake Kutubu using tephrochronology and terrest...
Lake Kutubu, a large tropical lake in Papua New Guinea, is well known for its ecological importance;...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.C...
A series of (14)C ages were made in two lake sediment cores from Co Ngoin and Zige Tangco, central T...
The radiocarbon concentration of the dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) pool of most freshwater bodies...
A series of C-14 ages were made in two lake sediment cores from Co Ngoin and Zige Tangco, central Ti...
Aquatic macrophytes from a lacustrine environment are highly prone to a reservoir effect, resulting ...
Solutional landforms (karst) can form on old surfaces on ultramafic rocks in the tropics because of ...
The modern water (both pre- and post-atmospheric nuclear testing) of most lakes has an anomalously o...
Changes in oceanic radiocarbon (14C) reservoir ages through the deglaciation and Holocene can provid...
Many factors may influence the radiocarbon age results of lacustrine sediments, among which the hard...
The chronologies of many lacustrine records suffer from radiocarbon reservoir effects due to the pre...
Archaeology relies on the ordering of past events to study cultural developments. This has tradition...
ABSTRACT. Lake sediments have the potential to preserve proxy records of past climate change. Organi...