Refinements to the IntCal09 and Marine09 radiocarbon calibration curves
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01/07/2011
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Resumo |
Radiocarbon dating forms the basis for many Late Quaternary chronologies but, due to the fluctuations in atmospheric levels of 14C, radiocarbon dates require calibration before they can be compared and/or combined with date estimates derived from other dating techniques. New and recently published 14C measurements on independently dated material, such as speleothems, foraminifera, coral and tree-rings, allow the IntCal Working Group to make new estimates of the radiocarbon calibration curves and provide the opportunity to evaluate the offsets observed between records. In addition floating tree-ring 14C chronologies, which are not absolutely dendro-dated, provide evidence for the magnitude of atmospheric 14C variations in different time periods which can be used to refine the calibration curves. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
Fonte |
IntCal Working Group 2011 , ' Refinements to the IntCal09 and Marine09 radiocarbon calibration curves ' Paper presented at INQUA XVIII Congress , Bern , Switzerland , 01/07/2011 - 01/07/2011 , . |
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