Marine radiocarbon reservoir ages in Scottish coastal and fjordic waters

High freshwater inputs into Scottish sea lochs (fjords) combined with the restricted exchange between sea loch basin water and coastal Atlantic water masses are likely to result in reduced regional marine radiocarbon reservoir ages (R[t]) in these environments. To test this hypothesis, historical, m...

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Main Authors: Cage, A G, Heinemeier, J, Austin, W E N
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2006
Subjects:
SEA
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/cf8bf2a8-216f-49e4-b3ef-a66337804fe0 2023-05-15T17:34:00+02:00 Marine radiocarbon reservoir ages in Scottish coastal and fjordic waters Cage, A G Heinemeier, J Austin, W E N 2006 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/marine-radiocarbon-reservoir-ages-in-scottish-coastal-and-fjordic-waters(cf8bf2a8-216f-49e4-b3ef-a66337804fe0).html http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33645215977&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Cage , A G , Heinemeier , J & Austin , W E N 2006 , ' Marine radiocarbon reservoir ages in Scottish coastal and fjordic waters ' , Radiocarbon , vol. 48 , no. 1 , pp. 31-43 . CAL KYR BP C-14 AGES NORTH-ATLANTIC LATE-HOLOCENE CALIBRATION UNIVERSITY SEA CLIMATE DATES SAMPLES article 2006 ftunstandrewcris 2021-12-26T14:16:16Z High freshwater inputs into Scottish sea lochs (fjords) combined with the restricted exchange between sea loch basin water and coastal Atlantic water masses are likely to result in reduced regional marine radiocarbon reservoir ages (R[t]) in these environments. To test this hypothesis, historical, museum-archived shells, collected live on known dates prior to AD 1950 from coastal locations in NW Scotland, were C-14 dated to provide a means of determining R(t) and hence the regional deviation (Delta R) from the modeled global surface ocean reservoir age (R). The sea loch data, when combined with 14C dates from the Scottish west coast (Harkness 1983), yield a regional Delta R value of -26 +/- 14 yr. The Delta R of sea loch (fjordic) and coastal waters of NW Scotland are statistically different (at a confidence level > 95%) from the Delta R value of 17 14 yr reported for UK coastal waters (Reimer 2005; data after Harkness 1983) and are in good agreement with the coastal Delta R value of -33 +/- 93 yr reported by Reimer et al. (2002). Therefore, it is recommended that a regional Delta R correction of -26 +/- 14 yr should be applied to modern (i.e. pre-bomb but not prehistoric) marine C-14 dates from the NW coast of Scotland. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University of St Andrews: Research Portal Harkness ENVELOPE(-150.600,-150.600,-86.067,-86.067) Reimer ENVELOPE(-86.200,-86.200,-77.800,-77.800)
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topic CAL KYR BP
C-14 AGES
NORTH-ATLANTIC
LATE-HOLOCENE
CALIBRATION
UNIVERSITY
SEA
CLIMATE
DATES
SAMPLES
spellingShingle CAL KYR BP
C-14 AGES
NORTH-ATLANTIC
LATE-HOLOCENE
CALIBRATION
UNIVERSITY
SEA
CLIMATE
DATES
SAMPLES
Cage, A G
Heinemeier, J
Austin, W E N
Marine radiocarbon reservoir ages in Scottish coastal and fjordic waters
topic_facet CAL KYR BP
C-14 AGES
NORTH-ATLANTIC
LATE-HOLOCENE
CALIBRATION
UNIVERSITY
SEA
CLIMATE
DATES
SAMPLES
description High freshwater inputs into Scottish sea lochs (fjords) combined with the restricted exchange between sea loch basin water and coastal Atlantic water masses are likely to result in reduced regional marine radiocarbon reservoir ages (R[t]) in these environments. To test this hypothesis, historical, museum-archived shells, collected live on known dates prior to AD 1950 from coastal locations in NW Scotland, were C-14 dated to provide a means of determining R(t) and hence the regional deviation (Delta R) from the modeled global surface ocean reservoir age (R). The sea loch data, when combined with 14C dates from the Scottish west coast (Harkness 1983), yield a regional Delta R value of -26 +/- 14 yr. The Delta R of sea loch (fjordic) and coastal waters of NW Scotland are statistically different (at a confidence level > 95%) from the Delta R value of 17 14 yr reported for UK coastal waters (Reimer 2005; data after Harkness 1983) and are in good agreement with the coastal Delta R value of -33 +/- 93 yr reported by Reimer et al. (2002). Therefore, it is recommended that a regional Delta R correction of -26 +/- 14 yr should be applied to modern (i.e. pre-bomb but not prehistoric) marine C-14 dates from the NW coast of Scotland.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Cage, A G
Heinemeier, J
Austin, W E N
author_facet Cage, A G
Heinemeier, J
Austin, W E N
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title Marine radiocarbon reservoir ages in Scottish coastal and fjordic waters
title_short Marine radiocarbon reservoir ages in Scottish coastal and fjordic waters
title_full Marine radiocarbon reservoir ages in Scottish coastal and fjordic waters
title_fullStr Marine radiocarbon reservoir ages in Scottish coastal and fjordic waters
title_full_unstemmed Marine radiocarbon reservoir ages in Scottish coastal and fjordic waters
title_sort marine radiocarbon reservoir ages in scottish coastal and fjordic waters
publishDate 2006
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op_source Cage , A G , Heinemeier , J & Austin , W E N 2006 , ' Marine radiocarbon reservoir ages in Scottish coastal and fjordic waters ' , Radiocarbon , vol. 48 , no. 1 , pp. 31-43 .
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