Late-Glacial and early Holocene marine 14C reservoir ages off North Iceland (16-9 cal kyr BP)

Tephrochronological age models and 48 14C age determinations on molluscs and foraminifera (planktonic and benthic) are applied for the calculation of marine 14C reservoir age variability during a time period covering the Heinrich event H1 to early Holocene (16–9 cal kyr BP). Our data source consists...

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Main Authors: Olsen, Jesper, Knudsen, Karen Luise, Eiríksson, Jón, Reimer, Paula
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ftqueensubelpubl:oai:pure.qub.ac.uk/portal:publications/22547d62-a0ef-4c9e-98bb-aba52fafb1c2 2023-05-15T16:51:58+02:00 Late-Glacial and early Holocene marine 14C reservoir ages off North Iceland (16-9 cal kyr BP) Olsen, Jesper Knudsen, Karen Luise Eiríksson, Jón Reimer, Paula 2012-07 https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/22547d62-a0ef-4c9e-98bb-aba52fafb1c2 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Olsen , J , Knudsen , K L , Eiríksson , J & Reimer , P 2012 , ' Late-Glacial and early Holocene marine 14C reservoir ages off North Iceland (16-9 cal kyr BP) ' . /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water SDG 14 - Life Below Water conferenceObject 2012 ftqueensubelpubl 2023-01-12T23:19:35Z Tephrochronological age models and 48 14C age determinations on molluscs and foraminifera (planktonic and benthic) are applied for the calculation of marine 14C reservoir age variability during a time period covering the Heinrich event H1 to early Holocene (16–9 cal kyr BP). Our data source consists of four high-resolution marine sediment cores (HM107-04, HM107-05, MD99-2271, MD99-2275) from the North Icelandic shelf. The marine reservoir age (ΔR) is found to be extremely variable, ranging from 385 to 1065 14C years. Extreme ΔR values occur at the end of H1, with values around 1000 14C years (~15 cal kyr BP), probably due to reduced northward flow of well-ventilated subtropical surface waters and a southward expansion of polar waters, as well as an expansion of sea ice limiting air-sea gas exchange. With the onset of the Bølling-Allerød interstadial, the ΔR values decrease towards 0 14C years suggesting a more vigorous North Atlantic Current and an active meridional overturning circulation system. During the Younger Dryas stadial, ΔR values are consistently around 700 14C years suggesting e renewed expansion of polar waters and a weakened meridional overtuning circulation. Interestingly, ΔR values remain high (~200 14C years) at the onset of the Holocene suggesting continued high influence of polar waters. Subsequently, ΔR values rapidly decrease to ~¬ 250 14C years around 11 cal kyr BP, indicating increased air-sea CO2 exchange with the coeval atmosphere. The ΔR values average around 0 14C years from around 10.5 to 9.0 cal kyr BP. Conference Object Iceland north atlantic current North Atlantic Sea ice Queen's University Belfast Research Portal
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SDG 14 - Life Below Water
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Olsen, Jesper
Knudsen, Karen Luise
Eiríksson, Jón
Reimer, Paula
Late-Glacial and early Holocene marine 14C reservoir ages off North Iceland (16-9 cal kyr BP)
topic_facet /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water
SDG 14 - Life Below Water
description Tephrochronological age models and 48 14C age determinations on molluscs and foraminifera (planktonic and benthic) are applied for the calculation of marine 14C reservoir age variability during a time period covering the Heinrich event H1 to early Holocene (16–9 cal kyr BP). Our data source consists of four high-resolution marine sediment cores (HM107-04, HM107-05, MD99-2271, MD99-2275) from the North Icelandic shelf. The marine reservoir age (ΔR) is found to be extremely variable, ranging from 385 to 1065 14C years. Extreme ΔR values occur at the end of H1, with values around 1000 14C years (~15 cal kyr BP), probably due to reduced northward flow of well-ventilated subtropical surface waters and a southward expansion of polar waters, as well as an expansion of sea ice limiting air-sea gas exchange. With the onset of the Bølling-Allerød interstadial, the ΔR values decrease towards 0 14C years suggesting a more vigorous North Atlantic Current and an active meridional overturning circulation system. During the Younger Dryas stadial, ΔR values are consistently around 700 14C years suggesting e renewed expansion of polar waters and a weakened meridional overtuning circulation. Interestingly, ΔR values remain high (~200 14C years) at the onset of the Holocene suggesting continued high influence of polar waters. Subsequently, ΔR values rapidly decrease to ~¬ 250 14C years around 11 cal kyr BP, indicating increased air-sea CO2 exchange with the coeval atmosphere. The ΔR values average around 0 14C years from around 10.5 to 9.0 cal kyr BP.
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author Olsen, Jesper
Knudsen, Karen Luise
Eiríksson, Jón
Reimer, Paula
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Reimer, Paula
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title Late-Glacial and early Holocene marine 14C reservoir ages off North Iceland (16-9 cal kyr BP)
title_short Late-Glacial and early Holocene marine 14C reservoir ages off North Iceland (16-9 cal kyr BP)
title_full Late-Glacial and early Holocene marine 14C reservoir ages off North Iceland (16-9 cal kyr BP)
title_fullStr Late-Glacial and early Holocene marine 14C reservoir ages off North Iceland (16-9 cal kyr BP)
title_full_unstemmed Late-Glacial and early Holocene marine 14C reservoir ages off North Iceland (16-9 cal kyr BP)
title_sort late-glacial and early holocene marine 14c reservoir ages off north iceland (16-9 cal kyr bp)
publishDate 2012
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