Implications for the dating of Wisconsinan (Weichselian) late-glacial events of systematic radiocarbon age differences between terrestrial plant macrofossils from a site in SW Ireland

AMS radiocarbon dates were obtained from Salix herbacea leaves, Carer seeds, and bulk organic detritus from a lake sediment profile of Wisconsinan (Weichselian) Lateglacial age in SW Ireland. There is a systematic age difference between the dated series from the two types of macrofossils, with ages...

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Main Authors: Turney, C.S.M., Coope, G.R., Harkness, D.D., Lowe, J.J., Walker, M.J.C.
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Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/909/
https://doi.org/10.1006/qres.1999.2087
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spelling ftuglasgow:oai:eprints.gla.ac.uk:909 2024-06-02T08:13:57+00:00 Implications for the dating of Wisconsinan (Weichselian) late-glacial events of systematic radiocarbon age differences between terrestrial plant macrofossils from a site in SW Ireland Turney, C.S.M. Coope, G.R. Harkness, D.D. Lowe, J.J. Walker, M.J.C. 2000 https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/909/ https://doi.org/10.1006/qres.1999.2087 unknown Turney, C.S.M., Coope, G.R., Harkness, D.D., Lowe, J.J. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/22251.html> and Walker, M.J.C. (2000) Implications for the dating of Wisconsinan (Weichselian) late-glacial events of systematic radiocarbon age differences between terrestrial plant macrofossils from a site in SW Ireland. Quaternary Research <https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/journal_volume/Quaternary_Research.html>, 53(1), pp. 114-121. (doi:10.1006/qres.1999.2087 <https://doi.org/10.1006/qres.1999.2087>) QE Geology CC Archaeology Articles PeerReviewed 2000 ftuglasgow https://doi.org/10.1006/qres.1999.2087 2024-05-06T14:55:59Z AMS radiocarbon dates were obtained from Salix herbacea leaves, Carer seeds, and bulk organic detritus from a lake sediment profile of Wisconsinan (Weichselian) Lateglacial age in SW Ireland. There is a systematic age difference between the dated series from the two types of macrofossils, with ages obtained from Salix herbacea leaves being 900 to 1500 C-14 years younger than those obtained from Carer seeds. The latter tend to be more in accord with dates from the total organic detritus in the lake sediment, although the bulk organic fraction invariably registered the older ages. Intact survival of the fragile Salix leaves indicates that they are unlikely to have been physically transferred within the sediment matrix and/or otherwise reworked from the surrounding catchment, Hence, these macrofossils are the more likely to be contemporaneous with the time of deposition, However, there is no significant correlation between measured C-14 age and depth in the Salix values, which scatter over a range of 700 C-14 years. In contrast, the age/depth relationship for Carer shows a significant reversal, possibly reflecting the redeposition of these macrofossils, and therefore giving radiocarbon ages that are anomalously old, The data have important implications for the dating of lake sediment sequences by AMS radiocarbon measurement of terrestrial plant macrofossils. Article in Journal/Newspaper Salix herbacea University of Glasgow: Enlighten - Publications Quaternary Research 53 1 114 121
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CC Archaeology
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CC Archaeology
Turney, C.S.M.
Coope, G.R.
Harkness, D.D.
Lowe, J.J.
Walker, M.J.C.
Implications for the dating of Wisconsinan (Weichselian) late-glacial events of systematic radiocarbon age differences between terrestrial plant macrofossils from a site in SW Ireland
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description AMS radiocarbon dates were obtained from Salix herbacea leaves, Carer seeds, and bulk organic detritus from a lake sediment profile of Wisconsinan (Weichselian) Lateglacial age in SW Ireland. There is a systematic age difference between the dated series from the two types of macrofossils, with ages obtained from Salix herbacea leaves being 900 to 1500 C-14 years younger than those obtained from Carer seeds. The latter tend to be more in accord with dates from the total organic detritus in the lake sediment, although the bulk organic fraction invariably registered the older ages. Intact survival of the fragile Salix leaves indicates that they are unlikely to have been physically transferred within the sediment matrix and/or otherwise reworked from the surrounding catchment, Hence, these macrofossils are the more likely to be contemporaneous with the time of deposition, However, there is no significant correlation between measured C-14 age and depth in the Salix values, which scatter over a range of 700 C-14 years. In contrast, the age/depth relationship for Carer shows a significant reversal, possibly reflecting the redeposition of these macrofossils, and therefore giving radiocarbon ages that are anomalously old, The data have important implications for the dating of lake sediment sequences by AMS radiocarbon measurement of terrestrial plant macrofossils.
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author Turney, C.S.M.
Coope, G.R.
Harkness, D.D.
Lowe, J.J.
Walker, M.J.C.
author_facet Turney, C.S.M.
Coope, G.R.
Harkness, D.D.
Lowe, J.J.
Walker, M.J.C.
author_sort Turney, C.S.M.
title Implications for the dating of Wisconsinan (Weichselian) late-glacial events of systematic radiocarbon age differences between terrestrial plant macrofossils from a site in SW Ireland
title_short Implications for the dating of Wisconsinan (Weichselian) late-glacial events of systematic radiocarbon age differences between terrestrial plant macrofossils from a site in SW Ireland
title_full Implications for the dating of Wisconsinan (Weichselian) late-glacial events of systematic radiocarbon age differences between terrestrial plant macrofossils from a site in SW Ireland
title_fullStr Implications for the dating of Wisconsinan (Weichselian) late-glacial events of systematic radiocarbon age differences between terrestrial plant macrofossils from a site in SW Ireland
title_full_unstemmed Implications for the dating of Wisconsinan (Weichselian) late-glacial events of systematic radiocarbon age differences between terrestrial plant macrofossils from a site in SW Ireland
title_sort implications for the dating of wisconsinan (weichselian) late-glacial events of systematic radiocarbon age differences between terrestrial plant macrofossils from a site in sw ireland
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