Radiocarbon in tropical tree rings during the Little Ice Age
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Toshio Nakamura Koichi Kobayashi Hiroyuki Matsuzaki Masafumi Murayama Yasuo Nagashima Hirotaka Oda Yasuyuki Shibata Yuri Tanaka Michiaki Furukawa |
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01/01/2004
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Cross-dated tree-ring cores (Pinus merkusii) from north-central Thailand, spanning AD 1620-1780, were used to investigate atmospheric C-14 for the tropics during the latter part of the Little Ice Age. In addition, a cross-dated section of Huon pine from western Tasmania, covering the same period of time, was investigated. A total of 16 pairs of decadal samples were extracted to alpha-cellulose for AMS C-14 analysis using the ANTARES facility at ANSTO. The C-14 results from Thailand follow the trend of the southern hemisphere, rather than that of the northern hemisphere. This is a surprising result, and we infer that atmospheric C-14 for north-central Thailand, at 17degrees N, was strongly influenced by the entrainment of southern hemisphere air parcels during the southwest Asian monsoon, when the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone moves to the north of our sampling site. Such atmospheric transport and mixing are therefore considered to be one of the principal mechanisms for regional C-14 offsets. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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eng |
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Elsevier B.V. |
Palavras-Chave | #Instruments & Instrumentation #Nuclear Science & Technology #Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical #Physics, Nuclear #Radiocarbon #Tree-rings #Atmospheric Transport #Itcz #Asian Monsoon #Little Ice Age #Solar Activity #Atmospheric C-14 #Calibration #Terrestrial #Thailand #Progress #Offsets #Antares #Samples #Ams #CX #260301 Geochronology and Isotope Geochemistry #780104 Earth sciences |
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Conference Paper |