Authors
Claus‐Dieter Hillenbrand, James A Smith, Gerhard Kuhn, Oliver Esper, Rainer Gersonde, Rob D Larter, Barbara Maher, Steven G Moreton, Tracy M Shimmield, Monika Korte
Publication date
2010/3
Journal
Journal of Quaternary Science: Published for the Quaternary Research Association
Volume
25
Issue
3
Pages
280-295
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
Reliable dating of glaciomarine sediments deposited on the Antarctic shelf since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) is challenging because of the rarity of calcareous (micro‐) fossils and the recycling of fossil organic matter. Consequently, radiocarbon (14C) ages of the acid‐insoluble organic fraction (AIO) of the sediments bear uncertainties that are difficult to quantify. Here we present the results of three different methods to date a sedimentary unit consisting of diatomaceous ooze and diatomaceous mud that was deposited following the last deglaciation at five core sites on the inner shelf in the western Amundsen Sea (West Antarctica). In three cores conventional 14C dating of the AIO in bulk samples yielded age reversals down‐core, but at all sites the AIO 14C ages obtained from diatomaceous ooze within the diatom‐rich unit yielded similar uncorrected 14C ages between 13 517 ± 56 and 11 543 ± 47 …
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CD Hillenbrand, JA Smith, G Kuhn, O Esper… - Journal of Quaternary Science: Published for the …, 2010