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    A Radiocarbon Perspective on Greenland Ice-Core Chronologies: Can We Use Ice Cores for 14C Calibration?

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    Author
    Southon, John
    Issue Date
    2004-01-01
    Keywords
    absolute age
    alkaline earth metals
    Ar Ar
    Arctic region
    Be 10
    beryllium
    C 14
    calibration
    carbon
    Cenozoic
    corrections
    dates
    geochronology
    GISP2
    Greenland
    GRIP
    Holocene
    ice cores
    isotope ratios
    isotopes
    K Ar
    metals
    O 18 O 16
    oxygen
    Pleistocene
    Quaternary
    radioactive isotopes
    stable isotopes
    upper Pleistocene
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    Southon, J. (2004). A radiocarbon perspective on Greenland ice-core chronologies: Can we use ice cores for 14C calibration?. Radiocarbon, 46(3), 1239-1259.
    Publisher
    Department of Geosciences, The University of Arizona
    Journal
    Radiocarbon
    Description
    IntCal04: Calibration Issue, 2004.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/654717
    DOI
    10.1017/S0033822200033129
    Additional Links
    http://radiocarbon.webhost.uits.arizona.edu/
    Abstract
    Some of the most valuable paleoclimate archives yet recovered are the multi-proxy records from the Greenland GISP2 and GRIP ice cores. The crucial importance of these data arises in part from the strong correlations that exist between the Greenland delta-18O records and isotopic or other proxies in numerous other Northern Hemisphere paleoclimate sequences. These correlations could, in principle, allow layer-counted ice-core chronologies to be transferred to radiocarbondated paleoclimate archives, thus providing a 14C calibration for the Last Glacial Maximum and Isotope Stage 3, back to the instrumental limits of the 14C technique. However, this possibility is confounded by the existence of numerous different chronologies, as opposed to a single (or even a "best") ice-core time scale. This paper reviews how the various chronologies were developed, summarizes the differences between them, and examines ways in which further research may allow a 14C calibration to be established.
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    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0033-8222
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1017/S0033822200033129
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    Radiocarbon, Volume 46, Number 3 (2004)

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