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Synchronous Radiocarbon and Climate Shifts During the Last Deglaciation
Konrad A. Hughen,1*John R. Southon,2Scott J. Lehman,3Jonathan T. Overpeck4
Radiocarbon data from the Cariaco Basin provide
calibration of the carbon-14 time scale across the period of
deglaciation(15,000 to 10,000 years ago) with resolution available
previouslyonly from Holocene tree rings. Reconstructed changes in
atmosphericcarbon-14 are larger than previously thought, with the
largestchange occurring simultaneously with the sudden climatic
coolingof the Younger Dryas event. Carbon-14 and published
beryllium-10data together suggest that concurrent climate and
carbon-14 changeswere predominantly the result of abrupt shifts in
deep ocean ventilation.
1 Department of Marine Chemistry and
Geochemistry, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA
02543, USA.
2 Center for Accelerator Mass
Spectrometry, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA
94551, USA.
3 Institute of Arctic and Alpine
Research and Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado,
Boulder, CO 80309, USA.
4 Institute for the Study of
Planet Earth and Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona,
Tucson, AZ 85721, USA.
*
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
khughen{at}whoi.edu
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