Changes in solar activity and Holocene climatic shifts derived from C-14 wiggle-match dated peat deposits
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2004
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Closely spaced sequences of accelerator mass spectrometer (AMS) C-14 dates of peat deposits display century-scale wiggles which can be fitted to the radiocarbon calibration curve. By wiggle-matching such sequences, high-precision calendar age chronologies can be generated which show that changes in mire surface wetness during the Bronze Age/Iron Age transition (c. 850 cal. BC) and the 'Little Ice Age' (Wolf, Sporer, Maunder and Dalton Minima) occurred during periods of suddenly increasing atmospheric concentration of C-14. Replicate evidence from peat-based proxy climate indicators in northwest Europe suggest these changes in climate may have been driven by temporary declines of solar activity. Carbon-accumulation rates of two raised peat bogs in the UK and Denmark record low values during the 'Little Ice Age' which reflects reduced primary productivity of the peat-forming vegetation during these periods of climatic deterioration. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Mauquoy , D , Van Geel , B , Blaauw , M , Speranza , A & Van Der Plicht , J 2004 , ' Changes in solar activity and Holocene climatic shifts derived from C-14 wiggle-match dated peat deposits ' The Holocene , vol 14 , pp. 45-52 . DOI: 10.1191/0959683604h1688rp |
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