1990
DOI: 10.1029/gb004i001p00103
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The distribution of radiocarbon in the glacial ocean

Abstract: Accelerator mass spectrometric radiocarbon measurements on benthic foraminifera shells, picked from samples on which concordant ages were obtained on the shells of two species of planktonic foraminifera, reveal that the age of deep water in the equatorial Atlantic during glacial time was 675±80 years (compared to today's age of 350 years) and that the age of deep water in the South China Sea was 1670±105 years (compared to today's value of 1600 years). These results demonstrate that the 1.3 to 1.5 times higher… Show more

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“…Broecker et al, 1990;Sikes et al, 2000;Keigwin and Schlegel, 2002;Skinner et al, 2010Skinner et al, , 2015, it seems possible that the effect of increased mixing was indeed offset by some other process. One such factor could be that the global ocean was saltier and more stratified (Ballarotta et al, 2014).…”
Section: Implications For Glacial Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Broecker et al, 1990;Sikes et al, 2000;Keigwin and Schlegel, 2002;Skinner et al, 2010Skinner et al, , 2015, it seems possible that the effect of increased mixing was indeed offset by some other process. One such factor could be that the global ocean was saltier and more stratified (Ballarotta et al, 2014).…”
Section: Implications For Glacial Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increase of the rate of decline, caused by the E-I mechanism, is similar for all the scenarios of 14 C production. (Broecker et al 1990). The fluxes introduced to balance the decay and production of radiocarbon are displayed with thick arrows.…”
Section: Modeling the Long-term Trend Of Atmospheric 14 Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because deep regeneration is less significant to its cycling, Cd accumulates relatively more slowly in the poorly ventilated Pacific deep waters. While it is unlikely that glacial deep Atlantic ventilation rates were as low as in the modem Pacific, the available •4C evidence is consistent with a glacial decrease in ventilation [Broecker et al, 1990 Results were generated using the ARAND spectral analysis program distributed by Brown Univeristy. Phase angles ( …”
Section: Introduction Documenting Glacial-interglacial Changes In Atlmentioning
confidence: 99%