Present Status of Radiocarbon Calibration and Comparison Records Based on Polynesian Corals and Iberian Margin Sediments
Issue Date
2004-01-01Keywords
absolute ageAnthozoa
Arctic region
Atlantic Ocean
C 14
calibration
carbon
Cenozoic
Coelenterata
continental margin
cores
corrections
dates
Europe
Foraminifera
geochronology
GISP2
Greenland
GRIP
Iberian Peninsula
ice cores
Invertebrata
isotopes
marine sediments
microfossils
North Atlantic
Northeast Atlantic
Oceania
paleo oceanography
paleoenvironment
Polynesia
Protista
Quaternary
radioactive isotopes
sclerochronology
sediments
Southern Europe
upper Quaternary
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Bard, E., Ménot-Combes, G., & Rostek, F. (2004). Present status of radiocarbon calibration and comparison records based on Polynesian corals and Iberian Margin sediments. Radiocarbon, 46(3), 1189-1202.Journal
RadiocarbonDescription
IntCal04: Calibration Issue, 2004.Additional Links
http://radiocarbon.webhost.uits.arizona.edu/Abstract
In this paper, we present updated information and results of the radiocarbon records based on Polynesian corals and on Iberian Margin planktonic foraminifera. The latter record was first published by Bard et al. (2004a,b), with the subsequent addition of some data by Shackleton et al. (2004). These data sets are compared with the IntCal98 record (Stuiver et al. 1998) and with data sets based on other archives, such as varves of Lake Suigetsu (Kitagawa and van der Plicht 1998, 2000), speleothems from the Bahamas (Beck et al. 2001), and Cariaco sediments (Hughen et al. 2004). Up to 26,000 cal BP, the Iberian Margin data agree within the errors of the other records. By contrast, in the interval between 33,000 and 41,000 cal BP, the Iberian Margin record runs between the Lake Suigetsu and Bahamian speleothem data sets, but it agrees with the few IntCal98 coral data and the Cariaco record.Type
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enISSN
0033-8222ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1017/S0033822200033087