Structural limitations in deriving accurate U-series ages from calcitic cold-water corals contrast with robust coral radiocarbon and Mg/Ca systematics
Radiocarbon and uranium-thorium dating results are presented from a genus of calcitic Antarctic cold-water octocorals (family Coralliidae), which were collected from the Marie Byrd Seamounts in the Amundsen Sea (Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean) andwhich to date have not been investigated geoche...
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ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:22052 2023-05-15T13:23:58+02:00 Structural limitations in deriving accurate U-series ages from calcitic cold-water corals contrast with robust coral radiocarbon and Mg/Ca systematics Gutjahr, Marcus Vance, Derek Hoffmann, Dirk L. Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter Foster, Gavin L. Rae, James W.B. Kuhn, Gerhard 2013-09-26 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/22052/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/22052/1/Gutjahr%20et%20al.%20%282013%29%20Chem%20Geol.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2013.07.002 en eng Elsevier https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/22052/1/Gutjahr%20et%20al.%20%282013%29%20Chem%20Geol.pdf Gutjahr, M. , Vance, D., Hoffmann, D. L., Hillenbrand, C. D., Foster, G. L., Rae, J. W. B. and Kuhn, G. (2013) Structural limitations in deriving accurate U-series ages from calcitic cold-water corals contrast with robust coral radiocarbon and Mg/Ca systematics. Chemical Geology, 355 . pp. 69-87. DOI 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2013.07.002 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2013.07.002>. doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2013.07.002 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Article PeerReviewed 2013 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2013.07.002 2023-04-07T15:10:22Z Radiocarbon and uranium-thorium dating results are presented from a genus of calcitic Antarctic cold-water octocorals (family Coralliidae), which were collected from the Marie Byrd Seamounts in the Amundsen Sea (Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean) andwhich to date have not been investigated geochemically. The geochronological results are set in contextwith solution and laser ablation-basedelement/Ca ratios (Li, B,Mg,Mn, Sr,Ba, U,Th). Octocoral radiocarbon ages on living corals are in excellent agreement with modern ambient deep-water Δ14C, while multiple samples of individual fossil coral specimens yielded reproducible radiocarbon ages. Provided that local radiocarbon reservoir ages can be derived for a given time, fossil Amundsen Sea octocorals should be reliably dateable by means of radiocarbon. In contrast to the encouraging radiocarbon findings, the uranium-series data are more difficult to interpret. The uranium concentration of these calcitic octocorals is an order of magnitude lower than in the aragonitic hexacorals that are conventionally used for geochronological investigations. While modern and Late Holocene octocorals yield initial δ234U in good agreement with modern seawater, our results reveal preferential inward diffusion of dissolved alpha-recoiled 234U and its impact on fossil coral δ234U. Besides alpha-recoil related 234U diffusion, high-resolution sampling of two fossil octocorals further demonstrates that diagenetic uraniummobility has offset apparent coral U-series ages. Combined with the preferential alpha-recoil 234U diffusion, this process has prevented fossil octocorals from preserving a closed system U-series calendar age for longer than a few thousand years. Moreover, several corals investigated contain significant initial thorium, which cannot be adequately corrected for because of an apparently variable initial 232Th/230Th. Our results demonstrate that calcitic cold-water corals are unsuitable for reliable U-series dating. Mg/Ca ratios within single octocoral specimens are ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Amundsen Sea Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Amundsen Sea Antarctic Byrd Pacific Southern Ocean Chemical Geology 355 69 87 |
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Radiocarbon and uranium-thorium dating results are presented from a genus of calcitic Antarctic cold-water octocorals (family Coralliidae), which were collected from the Marie Byrd Seamounts in the Amundsen Sea (Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean) andwhich to date have not been investigated geochemically. The geochronological results are set in contextwith solution and laser ablation-basedelement/Ca ratios (Li, B,Mg,Mn, Sr,Ba, U,Th). Octocoral radiocarbon ages on living corals are in excellent agreement with modern ambient deep-water Δ14C, while multiple samples of individual fossil coral specimens yielded reproducible radiocarbon ages. Provided that local radiocarbon reservoir ages can be derived for a given time, fossil Amundsen Sea octocorals should be reliably dateable by means of radiocarbon. In contrast to the encouraging radiocarbon findings, the uranium-series data are more difficult to interpret. The uranium concentration of these calcitic octocorals is an order of magnitude lower than in the aragonitic hexacorals that are conventionally used for geochronological investigations. While modern and Late Holocene octocorals yield initial δ234U in good agreement with modern seawater, our results reveal preferential inward diffusion of dissolved alpha-recoiled 234U and its impact on fossil coral δ234U. Besides alpha-recoil related 234U diffusion, high-resolution sampling of two fossil octocorals further demonstrates that diagenetic uraniummobility has offset apparent coral U-series ages. Combined with the preferential alpha-recoil 234U diffusion, this process has prevented fossil octocorals from preserving a closed system U-series calendar age for longer than a few thousand years. Moreover, several corals investigated contain significant initial thorium, which cannot be adequately corrected for because of an apparently variable initial 232Th/230Th. Our results demonstrate that calcitic cold-water corals are unsuitable for reliable U-series dating. Mg/Ca ratios within single octocoral specimens are ... |
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Gutjahr, Marcus Vance, Derek Hoffmann, Dirk L. Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter Foster, Gavin L. Rae, James W.B. Kuhn, Gerhard Structural limitations in deriving accurate U-series ages from calcitic cold-water corals contrast with robust coral radiocarbon and Mg/Ca systematics |
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Structural limitations in deriving accurate U-series ages from calcitic cold-water corals contrast with robust coral radiocarbon and Mg/Ca systematics |
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Structural limitations in deriving accurate U-series ages from calcitic cold-water corals contrast with robust coral radiocarbon and Mg/Ca systematics |
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Structural limitations in deriving accurate U-series ages from calcitic cold-water corals contrast with robust coral radiocarbon and Mg/Ca systematics |
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Structural limitations in deriving accurate U-series ages from calcitic cold-water corals contrast with robust coral radiocarbon and Mg/Ca systematics |
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Structural limitations in deriving accurate U-series ages from calcitic cold-water corals contrast with robust coral radiocarbon and Mg/Ca systematics |
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structural limitations in deriving accurate u-series ages from calcitic cold-water corals contrast with robust coral radiocarbon and mg/ca systematics |
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https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/22052/1/Gutjahr%20et%20al.%20%282013%29%20Chem%20Geol.pdf Gutjahr, M. , Vance, D., Hoffmann, D. L., Hillenbrand, C. D., Foster, G. L., Rae, J. W. B. and Kuhn, G. (2013) Structural limitations in deriving accurate U-series ages from calcitic cold-water corals contrast with robust coral radiocarbon and Mg/Ca systematics. Chemical Geology, 355 . pp. 69-87. DOI 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2013.07.002 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2013.07.002>. doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2013.07.002 |
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