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dc.contributor.authorYokoyama, Yusuke
dc.contributor.authorEsat, Tezer M.
dc.contributor.authorLambeck, Kurt
dc.contributor.authorFifield, L. Keith
dc.date.accessioned2021-02-11T21:32:25Z
dc.date.available2021-02-11T21:32:25Z
dc.date.issued2000-01-01
dc.identifier.citationYokoyama, Y., Esat, T. M., Lambeck, K., & Fifield, L. K. (2000). Last Ice Age millennial scale climate changes recorded in Huon Peninsula corals. Radiocarbon, 42(3), 383-401.
dc.identifier.issn0033-8222
dc.identifier.doi10.1017/S0033822200030320
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10150/654521
dc.description.abstractUranium series and radiocarbon ages were measured in corals from the uplifted coral terraces of Huon Peninsula (HP), Papua New Guinea, to provide a calibration for the 14C time scale beyond 30 ka (kilo annum). Improved analytical procedures, and quantitative criteria for sample selection, helped discriminate diagenetically altered samples. The base-line of the calibration curve follows the trend of increasing divergence from calendar ages, as established by previous studies. Superimposed on this trend, four well-defined peaks of excess atmospheric radiocarbon were found ranging in magnitude from 100% to 700%, relative to current levels. They are related to episodes of sea-level rise and reef growth at HP. These peaks appear to be synchronous with Heinrich Events and concentrations of ice-rafted debris found in North Atlantic deep-sea cores. Relative timing of sea-level rise and atmospheric 14C excess imply the following sequence of events: an initial sea-level high is followed by a large increase in atmospheric 14C as the sea-level subsides. Over about 1800 years, the atmospheric radiocarbon drops to below present ambient levels. This cycle bears a close resemblance to ice-calving episodes of Dansgaard-Oeschger and Bond cycles and the slow-down or complete interruption of the North Atlantic thermohaline circulation. The increases in the atmospheric 14C levels are attributed to the cessation of the North Atlantic circulation.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherDepartment of Geosciences, The University of Arizona
dc.relation.urlhttp://radiocarbon.webhost.uits.arizona.edu/
dc.rightsCopyright © by the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of Arizona. All rights reserved.
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dc.subjectHuon Peninsula
dc.subjectPapua
dc.subjectHeinrich events
dc.subjectDansgaard Oeschger cycles
dc.subjectPapua New Guinea
dc.subjectterraces
dc.subjectreefs
dc.subjectsea level changes
dc.subjectTh U
dc.subjectclimate change
dc.subjectAtlantic Ocean
dc.subjectNorth Atlantic
dc.subjectcalibration
dc.subjectatmosphere
dc.subjectAustralasia
dc.subjectlast glacial maximum
dc.subjectPleistocene
dc.subjectupper Pleistocene
dc.subjectCenozoic
dc.subjectQuaternary
dc.subjectC 14
dc.subjectcarbon
dc.subjectisotopes
dc.subjectradioactive isotopes
dc.subjectabsolute age
dc.titleLast Ice Age Millennial Scale Climate Changes Recorded in Huon Peninsula Corals
dc.typeArticle
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dc.identifier.journalRadiocarbon
dc.description.collectioninformationThe Radiocarbon archives are made available by Radiocarbon and the University of Arizona Libraries. Contact lbry-journals@email.arizona.edu for further information.
dc.eprint.versionFinal published version
dc.description.admin-noteMigrated from OJS platform February 2021
dc.source.volume42
dc.source.issue3
dc.source.beginpage383
dc.source.endpage401
refterms.dateFOA2021-02-11T21:32:25Z


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