Precision Calendar-Year Dating of the Elm Decline in a Sphagnum-Peat Bog in Southern Sweden
Issue Date
1995-01-01Keywords
treesBryophyta
Musci
Sphagnum
peat bogs
Agerods Mosse
Skane
Ulmus
mires
bogs
Spermatophyta
Angiospermae
Dicotyledoneae
Holocene
miospores
palynomorphs
pollen
Plantae
Europe
Western Europe
Scandinavia
Sweden
peat
sediments
Cenozoic
Quaternary
wood
C 14
carbon
dates
isotopes
radioactive isotopes
absolute age
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Skog, G., & Regnéll, J. (1995). Precision calendar-year dating of the elm decline in a sphagnum-peat bog in southern Sweden. Radiocarbon, 37(2), 197-202.Journal
RadiocarbonAdditional Links
http://radiocarbon.webhost.uits.arizona.edu/Abstract
The cause of the mid-Holocene elm decline in northwestern Europe and its relation to the contemporaneous transition from Mesolithic to Neolithic economy are still unclear, partly owing to the lack of a precise, calibrated chronology. Matching of a sequence of 14C dates to the calibration curve in combination with accurate 14C dating allows high-precision dating of paleoecological events. We have completed high-resolution dating of a Sphagnum-peat sequence from Agerods Mosse in southernmost Sweden. The basis for selecting 14C samples was pollen analysis at 1 cm intervals. Nine 14C dates, covering an interval of ca. 500 calendar years around the elm decline, showed that this event occurred in Agerods Mosse within a few decades ca. 3770 BC.Type
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enISSN
0033-8222ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1017/S0033822200030642
