Radiocarbon (14C) dating calibration for the last glacial period largely relies on cross-dated marine 14C records. However, marine reservoirs are isotopically depleted with respect to the atmosphere and therefore have to be corrected by the Marine Radiocarbon Ages of surface waters (MRAs), whose temporal variabilities are largely unknown. Here we present simulations of the spatial and temporal variability in MRAs using a three-dimensional ocean circulation model covering the past 50,000 years. Our simulations are compared to reconstructions of past surface ocean Δ14C. Running the model with different climatic boundary conditions, we find that low-latitude to midlatitude MRAs have varied between 400 and 1200 14C years, with values of about 7...
In paleoceanography and paleoclimatology radiocarbon is frequently used to date carbonaceous samples...
The concentration of radiocarbon (14C) differs between ocean and atmosphere. Radiocarbon determinati...
The marine radiocarbon reservoir effect is an offset in 14C age between contemporaneous organisms fr...
Radiocarbon (14C) dating calibration for the last glacial period largely relies on cross-dated marin...
Radiocarbon, reservoir age, ocean circulation, projection age, top-to-bottom age, B-P age. - In pale...
A critical problem in radiocarbon dating is the spatial and temporal variability of marine reservoir...
Beyond ~13.9 cal kBP, the IntCal20 radiocarbon ( 14 C) calibration curve is based upon combining dat...
We present simulations of marine radiocarbon reservoir ages using the ocean general circulation mode...
A critical problem in radiocarbon dating is the spatial and temporal variability of marine 14C reser...
When dating marine samples with 14C, the reservoir-age effect is usually assumed to be constant, alt...
Beyond ~13.9 cal kBP, the IntCal20 radiocarbon (14C) calibration curve is based upon combining data ...
Radiocarbon differences between benthic and planktonic foraminifera (B-P ages) and radiocarbon proje...
Radiocarbon differences between benthic and planktonic foraminifera (B-P ages) and radiocarbon proje...
Beyond ~13.9 cal kBP, the IntCal20 radiocarbon (14C) calibration curve is based upon combining data ...
In paleoceanography and paleoclimatology radiocarbon is frequently used to date carbonaceous samples...
In paleoceanography and paleoclimatology radiocarbon is frequently used to date carbonaceous samples...
The concentration of radiocarbon (14C) differs between ocean and atmosphere. Radiocarbon determinati...
The marine radiocarbon reservoir effect is an offset in 14C age between contemporaneous organisms fr...
Radiocarbon (14C) dating calibration for the last glacial period largely relies on cross-dated marin...
Radiocarbon, reservoir age, ocean circulation, projection age, top-to-bottom age, B-P age. - In pale...
A critical problem in radiocarbon dating is the spatial and temporal variability of marine reservoir...
Beyond ~13.9 cal kBP, the IntCal20 radiocarbon ( 14 C) calibration curve is based upon combining dat...
We present simulations of marine radiocarbon reservoir ages using the ocean general circulation mode...
A critical problem in radiocarbon dating is the spatial and temporal variability of marine 14C reser...
When dating marine samples with 14C, the reservoir-age effect is usually assumed to be constant, alt...
Beyond ~13.9 cal kBP, the IntCal20 radiocarbon (14C) calibration curve is based upon combining data ...
Radiocarbon differences between benthic and planktonic foraminifera (B-P ages) and radiocarbon proje...
Radiocarbon differences between benthic and planktonic foraminifera (B-P ages) and radiocarbon proje...
Beyond ~13.9 cal kBP, the IntCal20 radiocarbon (14C) calibration curve is based upon combining data ...
In paleoceanography and paleoclimatology radiocarbon is frequently used to date carbonaceous samples...
In paleoceanography and paleoclimatology radiocarbon is frequently used to date carbonaceous samples...
The concentration of radiocarbon (14C) differs between ocean and atmosphere. Radiocarbon determinati...
The marine radiocarbon reservoir effect is an offset in 14C age between contemporaneous organisms fr...