We present a dating method for deep-sea sediments that uses the natural radionuclide 230Th (half-life 75,380 years) in analogy to 210Pb with the constant-rate-of supply (CRS) model. Using an example from the Western Indian Sector of the Southern Ocean, we demonstrate how sets of values of 230Th, 232Th and U isotopes activities can supply absolute age information for the last ~450,000 years, given a sufficient precision, resolution and depth coverage of the analytical data in a suitable core. An assessment of age uncertainties resulting from analytical errors using a Monte-Carlo approach and an analytical solution for error propagation show good agreement. We also investigate errors due to a violation of model assumptions by variable focusin...
International audienceThe current geochronological state of the art for applying the radiocarbon (14...
The current geochronological state of the art for applying the radiocarbon (14C) method to deep-sea ...
In this paper, we demonstrate that optical dating of single grains of quartz offers an alternative m...
We present a dating method for deep-sea sediments that uses the natural radionuclide 230Th (half-lif...
We present a dating method for deep-sea sediments that is independent from the presence of microfoss...
Long sediment cores from the deep ocean can provide a continuous record of sedimentation from the pr...
This dataset accompanies a manuscript submission to Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, in which ...
Recently, the use of “extinction ages” of excesses in U-series isotopes (230Thxs, 231Paxs) has been ...
Absolute chronology of marine sediment beyond the 14C age range provides a test for models of climat...
International audienceLate-glacial palaeoclimate reconstructions from deep-sea sediment archives pro...
The determination of the sedimentation rates of carbonate-free, virtually organic-free marine sedime...
[EN]In order to establish the chronology of deep-sea sediments from high-resolution 210Pb-dating, th...
Late-glacial palaeoclimate reconstructions from deep-sea sediment archives provide valuable insight ...
Late-glacial palaeoclimate reconstructions from deep-sea sediment archives provide valuable insight ...
Late-glacial palaeoclimate reconstructions from deep-sea sediment archives provide valuable insight ...
International audienceThe current geochronological state of the art for applying the radiocarbon (14...
The current geochronological state of the art for applying the radiocarbon (14C) method to deep-sea ...
In this paper, we demonstrate that optical dating of single grains of quartz offers an alternative m...
We present a dating method for deep-sea sediments that uses the natural radionuclide 230Th (half-lif...
We present a dating method for deep-sea sediments that is independent from the presence of microfoss...
Long sediment cores from the deep ocean can provide a continuous record of sedimentation from the pr...
This dataset accompanies a manuscript submission to Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, in which ...
Recently, the use of “extinction ages” of excesses in U-series isotopes (230Thxs, 231Paxs) has been ...
Absolute chronology of marine sediment beyond the 14C age range provides a test for models of climat...
International audienceLate-glacial palaeoclimate reconstructions from deep-sea sediment archives pro...
The determination of the sedimentation rates of carbonate-free, virtually organic-free marine sedime...
[EN]In order to establish the chronology of deep-sea sediments from high-resolution 210Pb-dating, th...
Late-glacial palaeoclimate reconstructions from deep-sea sediment archives provide valuable insight ...
Late-glacial palaeoclimate reconstructions from deep-sea sediment archives provide valuable insight ...
Late-glacial palaeoclimate reconstructions from deep-sea sediment archives provide valuable insight ...
International audienceThe current geochronological state of the art for applying the radiocarbon (14...
The current geochronological state of the art for applying the radiocarbon (14C) method to deep-sea ...
In this paper, we demonstrate that optical dating of single grains of quartz offers an alternative m...