(super 14) C dating of terrestrial moss in the Tern Lake deposits, Antarctica.

Accurate radiocarbon ages were obtained from terrestrial moss from two drill holes in Tern Lake deposits, Antarctica, using liquid scintillation counting (LSC) and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS). The results show that the lake deposits have been accumulating since the end of the last glacial ep...

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Main Authors: Shen, Chengde, Liu, Tungsheng, Yi, Weixi, Sun, Yanmin, Jiang, Mantao, Beer, Juerg, Bonani, Georges
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Radiocarbon 1998
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Online Access:https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/radiocarbon/article/view/3762
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Summary:Accurate radiocarbon ages were obtained from terrestrial moss from two drill holes in Tern Lake deposits, Antarctica, using liquid scintillation counting (LSC) and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS). The results show that the lake deposits have been accumulating since the end of the last glacial epoch ca. 12,600 cal BP at the rate of 0.13-1.1 mm a (super -1) . We discuss the validity of (super 14) C ages of Antarctic lake deposits, with respect to the latitude effect of (super 14) C productivity, the reservoir effect, the environment effect and the hard-water effect.