Marine reservoir corrections : St. Helena, South Atlantic Ocean

We present the first marine reservoir age and ∆R determination for the island of St. Helena using marine mollusk radiocarbon dates obtained from an historical context of known age. This represents the first marine reservoir age and ∆R determination in the southern Atlantic Ocean within thousands of...

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Main Authors: Lewis, Colin A, Reimer, P J, Reimer, R W
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: 2008
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006737
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-67012018-11-20T06:11:55ZMarine reservoir corrections : St. Helena, South Atlantic OceanLewis, Colin AReimer, P JReimer, R WWe present the first marine reservoir age and ∆R determination for the island of St. Helena using marine mollusk radiocarbon dates obtained from an historical context of known age. This represents the first marine reservoir age and ∆R determination in the southern Atlantic Ocean within thousands of kilometers of the island. The depletion of 14C in the shells indicates a rather larger reservoir age for that portion of the surface Atlantic than models indicate. The implication is that upwelling old water along the Namibian coast is transported for a considerable distance, although it is likely to be variable on a decadal timescale. An artilleryman’s button, together with other artifacts found in a midden, demonstrate association of the mollusk shells with a narrow historic period of AD 1815–1835.2008Article7 pagespdfvital:6701http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006737English
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description We present the first marine reservoir age and ∆R determination for the island of St. Helena using marine mollusk radiocarbon dates obtained from an historical context of known age. This represents the first marine reservoir age and ∆R determination in the southern Atlantic Ocean within thousands of kilometers of the island. The depletion of 14C in the shells indicates a rather larger reservoir age for that portion of the surface Atlantic than models indicate. The implication is that upwelling old water along the Namibian coast is transported for a considerable distance, although it is likely to be variable on a decadal timescale. An artilleryman’s button, together with other artifacts found in a midden, demonstrate association of the mollusk shells with a narrow historic period of AD 1815–1835.
author Lewis, Colin A
Reimer, P J
Reimer, R W
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Reimer, P J
Reimer, R W
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title Marine reservoir corrections : St. Helena, South Atlantic Ocean
title_short Marine reservoir corrections : St. Helena, South Atlantic Ocean
title_full Marine reservoir corrections : St. Helena, South Atlantic Ocean
title_fullStr Marine reservoir corrections : St. Helena, South Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Marine reservoir corrections : St. Helena, South Atlantic Ocean
title_sort marine reservoir corrections : st. helena, south atlantic ocean
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