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Regional 14CO2 Offsets in the Troposphere: Magnitude, Mechanisms, and Consequences
Bernd Kromer,1*Sturt W. Manning,3Peter Ian Kuniholm,4Maryanne W. Newton,4Marco Spurk,5Ingeborg Levin2
Radiocarbon dating methods typically assume that there
are no significant tropospheric 14CO2 gradients
within the low- to mid-latitude zone of the NorthernHemisphere.
Comparison of tree ring 14C data from southern Germany and
Anatolia supports this assumptionin general but also documents
episodes of significant short-termregional
14CO2 offsets. We suggest that the offset is
caused by an enhancedseasonal 14CO2 cycle,
with seasonally peaked flux of stratospheric 14C into the
troposphere during periods of low solar magnetic activity,coinciding
with substantial atmospheric cooling. Short-term episodesof regional
14CO2 offsets are important to palaeoclimate
studies and to high-resolutionarchaeological dating.
1 Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften,
2 Institut für Umweltphysik der
Universität Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 229, D-69120
Heidelberg, Germany.
3 Department of Archaeology,
University of Reading, Post Office Box 218 Whiteknights, Reading RG6
6AA, UK.
4 The Malcolm and Carolyn Wiener Laboratory
for Aegean and Near Eastern Dendrochronology, B-48 Goldwin Smith Hall,
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-3201, USA.
5 Institut für Botanik-210, Universität
Hohenheim, D-70593 Stuttgart, Germany.
*
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
bernd.kromer{at}iup.uni-heidelberg.de
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REPORTS
Sturt W. Manning, Bernd Kromer, Peter Ian Kuniholm, and Maryanne W. Newton (21 December 2001) Science294 (5551), 2532.
[DOI: 10.1126/science.1066112] |Abstract »|Full Text »|PDF »
PERSPECTIVES
Paula J. Reimer (21 December 2001) Science294 (5551), 2494.
[DOI: 10.1126/science.1068023] |Summary »|Full Text »|PDF »
THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Anatolian Tree Rings and a New Chronology for the East Mediterranean Bronze-Iron Ages.
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Science
294, 2532-2535
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