By comparing the climate records obtained from the GRIP ice-core

Abstract With the exception of the GS-1/Younger Dryas cold period marine reservoir ages for the Last Deglaciation in the North AtlanticNorwegian Sea are generally assumed to have been around 400-500 radiocarbon years in magnitude (Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 126 (1994)

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Summary:Abstract With the exception of the GS-1/Younger Dryas cold period marine reservoir ages for the Last Deglaciation in the North AtlanticNorwegian Sea are generally assumed to have been around 400-500 radiocarbon years in magnitude (Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 126 (1994)