Literature DB >> 11349137

Extremely large variations of atmospheric 14C concentration during the last glacial period.

J W Beck1, D A Richards, R L Edwards, B W Silverman, P L Smart, D J Donahue, S Hererra-Osterheld, G S Burr, L Calsoyas, A J Jull, D Biddulph.   

Abstract

A long record of atmospheric 14C concentration, from 45 to 11 thousand years ago (ka), was obtained from a stalagmite with thermal-ionization mass-spectrometric 230Th and accelerator mass-spectrometric 14C measurements. This record reveals highly elevated Delta14C between 45 and 33 ka, portions of which may correlate with peaks in cosmogenic 36Cl and 10Be isotopes observed in polar ice cores. Superimposed on this broad peak of Delta14C are several rapid excursions, the largest of which occurs between 44.3 and 43.3 ka. Between 26 and 11 ka, atmospheric Delta14C decreased from approximately 700 to approximately 100 per mil, modulated by numerous minor excursions. Carbon cycle models suggest that the major features of this record cannot be produced with solar or terrestrial magnetic field modulation alone but also require substantial fluctuations in the carbon cycle.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11349137     DOI: 10.1126/science.1056649

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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