2022
DOI: 10.1017/rdc.2022.83
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A Modern Multicentennial Record of Radiocarbon Variability From an Exactly Dated Bivalve Chronology at the Tree Nob Site (Alaska Coastal Current)

Abstract: Quantifying the marine radiocarbon reservoir effect, offsets (ΔR), and ΔR variability over time is critical to improving dating estimates of marine samples while also providing a proxy of water mass dynamics. In the northeastern Pacific, where no high-resolution time series of ΔR has yet been established, we sampled radiocarbon (14C) from exactly dated growth increments in a multicentennial chronology of the long-lived bivalve, Pacific geoduck (Paneopea generosa) at the Tree Nob site, coastal British Columbia,… Show more

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“…The ΔR values in that database have been recalculated to provide a ΔR 20 for use with Marine20 107 . Marine offset values vary in subregions from south to north along the north Pacific coast 108 . To account for this variation, averaged ΔR values were calculated using published datapoints in the 14CHRON Marine database.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ΔR values in that database have been recalculated to provide a ΔR 20 for use with Marine20 107 . Marine offset values vary in subregions from south to north along the north Pacific coast 108 . To account for this variation, averaged ΔR values were calculated using published datapoints in the 14CHRON Marine database.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%